
An integrated framework for safe and sustainable chemical and material assessment
The INSIGHT project presents a novel, integrated computational framework for the safety and sustainability assessment of chemicals and materials. …

The INSIGHT project presents a novel, integrated computational framework for the safety and sustainability assessment of chemicals and materials. …

Researchers from the Hanyang University in South Korea, an international partner in the INSIGHT Project, have studied extracellular vesicles (EVs); …

INSIGHT colleagues have published the study A systems biology approach to understand temporal evolution of silver nanoparticle toxicity.

INSIGHT partners together with other experts have pubished the paper ‘Wisdom of Crowds for Supporting the Safety Evaluation of Nanomaterials’.

INSIGHT Partners from Hanyang University in South Korea have published a paper entitled ‘AI-based nanotoxicity data extraction and prediction of nanotoxicity’, …

Colleagues from many INSIGHT Partners have in a joint effort published a new paper on the Easy-MODA webtool available on the Enalos Cloud Platform.

INSIGHT colleagues contributed to a publication on nanomaterial grouping. In this study, an adverse outcome pathway (AOP)-based framework for ENM grouping was implemented.

INSIGHT Partners from the Hanyang University in Seoul (Korea) have developed an innovative high-dimensional approach to reveal immunological and transcriptomic responses of multiple cell types at the single cell level in a complex heterogeneous cellular environment.

INSIGHT colleagues have written a publication entitled A composite indicator for evaluating safety and sustainability by design and circularity in emerging technologies. This methodology proposes a new composite indicator (CI-SSbDC) based on the European Commission SSbD (EC-SSbD) framework guidelines.

INSIGHT colleagues contributed to a publication entitled The FAIR principles as a key enabler to operationalize safe and sustainable by design approaches. The discussion covers five areas previously brought up in relation to the SSbD framework, and which are highly dependent on implementation of the FAIR principles.