Countries
Switzerland
- Analysis of the namaterials exposure on humans in Switzerland Identification of frequent situations for exposure situations with today's and possible future use of consumer products on the basis of nanomaterialsPrincipal Investigator: Reinhard EvaCountry: SwitzerlandFunding Source: BAG (Federal Office of Public Health)
- Behaviour of ultrafine Particles in tissue and cells of the lug Importance for our healthPrincipal Investigator: P. GehrCountry: SwitzerlandFunding Source: Swiss Federal Office for Environment
- Centre for toxicology and fine dust research. Electron microscope tomography for the study of the distribution of nano-tissue and cellsPrincipal Investigator: Peter GehrCountry: SwitzerlandFunding Source: Schenkung von Dr. Alfred Bretscher
- Characterization of Particulate Matter (incl. Nanoparticles) for the Life Cycle Assessment Methodology according to their Impact on Human HealthPrincipal Investigator: D. KellenbergerCountry: SwitzerlandFunding Source: SUVA (Swiss Accident Insurance Fund), BAG (Federal Office of Public Health), BAFU (Federal Office for the environment), EMPA (Materials science and technology research institution)
- Comparison of the effect of asbestos fibres and Carbon-NanotubesPrincipal Investigator: P. GehrCountry: SwitzerlandFunding Source: Swiss Federal Office for Environment
- Development of a particle exposure system to investigate the inflammation and toxicity potential of nanoparticles in an epithelial airway barrier modelPrincipal Investigator: B. Rothen-RutishauserCountry: SwitzerlandFunding Source: Doerenkamp-Zbinden Foundation, FFVFF Foundation
- Ecotoxicology of Nanoparticles: Biota-Nanoparticle-Pollutant Interactions in aqueous systems - Comparison of Black Carbon and Carbon NanotubesPrincipal Investigator: B. NowackCountry: SwitzerlandFunding Source: Swiss National Science Foundation
- European Network for the Coordination of Science and Technology in the field of Health Effects of Manufactured NanoparticlesPrincipal Investigator: Michael RiedikerCountry: SwitzerlandFunding Source: This network is currently self-financed by the participating researchers
- Fate of hydrophilic nanoparticles in biological environmentPrincipal Investigator: Catherine SchützCountry: SwitzerlandFunding Source: Swiss National Science Foundation
- Health effects of manufactured nanoparticles_ molecular and cellular biology and toxicologyPrincipal Investigator: W. KreylingCountry: SwitzerlandFunding Source: DFG (SPP 1313)