PINK Presentations – Meet us at NanoTox 2024

The PINK Project will be represented at this year’s NanoTox 2024 Conference, held in Venice, 23. – 25. September 2024, by four fabulous researchers, who are presenting their cutting-edge innovations:

Irini Furxhi, Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoc Fellow at the CNR (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche) in Italy, will present ‘Safe and sustainable by design roadmaps – A glimpse of the ASINA case studies’;

Martin Himly, Professor at the Paris Lodron Universität Salzburg, will present ‘Models and computational integration approaches to satisfy industry needs in SSbD-guided research and innovation on advanced materials & chemicals’;

Andrea Lorenzoni, from the CNR (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche) in Italy, will explain the ‘Advancing Safe and Sustainable materials design through Multiscale Modelling and Data Integration’;

Penny Nymark, from the Karolinska Institute in Sweden, will provide a presentation on the ‘Validation of NAMs for nanomaterials: the importance of big data and its FAIRification for accelerating risk assessment’; and

Steffi Friedrichs, Founder & Director of AcumenIST, will introduce the patchwork family of ChIPs projects: ‘CHIASMA, INSIGHT and PINK: an European approach to animal-free Safe and Sustainable by Design’, explaining the complementarity of the three European Commission HaDEA (European Health and Digital Executive Agency) funded projects CHIASMA Project, INSIGHT Project, and PINK Project (call IDs 2023-RES21, 2023 RES-22, and 2023-RES-23, respectively).

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