Broad Research Categories
Research has been categorized into nine broad categories that are related to risk assessment and management. Multiple categories may apply to research projects:
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Exposure
Research on exposure to nanomaterials, including human exposure and environmental exposure. This category covers exposure evaluation but not methods development (which comes under Characterization).
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Hazard
Research associated with the hazardous nature and hazard potential of nanomaterials, including human toxicity and ecotoxicity.
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Response
Research into the environmental and human health response to, or impact from, exposure to nanomaterials. This category includes epidemiology and environmental impact studies.
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Generation, Dispersion, Transformation etc.
Research into the physical, chemical (and some biological) processes that potentially influence the impact of nanomaterials on the environment or human health. This category includes research into material generation and release, transport, accumulation,
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Safety
Research into aspects of nanotechnology which may potentially lead to physical injury—for instance, fire or explosion hazards.
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Control
Research relevant to controlling the release of nanomaterials and controlling exposure to nanomaterials.
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Characterization
Research into the characterization of nanomaterials related or relevant to exposure, hazard, response, and control studies.
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Risk Assessment
Development and application of quantitative and qualitative risk assessments for nanotechnology/nanomaterials.
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Risk Management
Development and application of risk management models and frameworks for nanotechnology/nanomaterials.