Relevance to Implications
High
- Pulmonary Toxicity of Diesel Exhaust ParticlesPrincipal Investigator: Jane MaCountry: USAFunding Source: NIOSH
- Pulmonary Toxicity Screening Studies with Nano vs. Fine-Sized Particles in Rats.Principal Investigator: David B WarheitCountry: USAFunding Source: DuPont
- Pulmonary, Immune, and Dermal Effects of Welding FumesPrincipal Investigator: James AntoniniCountry: USAFunding Source: NIOSH
- QUALITY OF SKIN AS A BARRIER TO ULTRA-FINE PARTICLESPrincipal Investigator: Tilman ButzCountry: EUFunding Source: DG Research
- Quantitative risk assessment of nanoparticles in the environment: Exposure modeling and ecotoxicological considerationsPrincipal Investigator: B. NowackCountry: SwitzerlandFunding Source: Empa (Materials science and technology research institution)
- Rapid Environmental Impact Screening for Engineered Nanomaterials: A Case Study Using Microarray Technology Principal Investigator: Eva OberdorsterCountry: USAFunding Source: Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies
- REACTIVITY, AGGREGATION AND TRANSPORT OF NANOCRYSTALLINE SESQUIOXIDES IN THE SOIL SYSTEMPrincipal Investigator: A. A. BerheCountry: USAFunding Source: USDA
- Recognition and Physicochemical Characterization of Nanomaterial-Peptide Interactions Principal Investigator: John F HonekCountry: CanadaFunding Source: NSERC
- Reducing Diesel Particulate Exposures in Western MinesPrincipal Investigator: Art L. MillerCountry: USAFunding Source: NIOSH
- Reference materials for engineered nanoparticle toxicology and metrologyPrincipal Investigator: Rob AitkenCountry: UKFunding Source: UK Defra