Relevance to Implications
High
- The Fate and Effects of Nanosized Metal Particles along a Simulated Terrestrial Food Chain Investigated Using Genomic and Microscopic TechniquesPrincipal Investigator: Jason UnrineCountry: USAFunding Source: EPA
- The Fate, Transport, Transformation and Toxicity of Manufactured Nanomaterials in Drinking WaterPrincipal Investigator: Paul WesterhoffCountry: USAFunding Source: EPA
- The Measurement and Control of Workplace NanomaterialsPrincipal Investigator: Doug EvansCountry: USAFunding Source: NIOSH
- The potential routes of nanoparticle uptake by cells and their impacts on antigen processingPrincipal Investigator: Vicki StoneCountry: UKFunding Source: Napier University
- The Role of Nano-Scale Colloids in Particle Aggregation and Trace Metal Scavenging in Aquatic Systems Principal Investigator: Anne LazaridesCountry: USAFunding Source: NSF
- The Role of Nano-Scale Colloids in Particle Aggregation and Trace Metal Scavenging in Aquatic Systems Principal Investigator: Jean-Francois GaillardCountry: USAFunding Source: NSF
- The Role of Nano-Scale Colloids in Particle Aggregation and Trace Metal Scavenging in Aquatic Systems Principal Investigator: Adrian BurdCountry: USAFunding Source: NSF
- The Role of Nano-Scale Colloids in Particle Aggregation and Trace Metal Scavenging in Aquatic Systems Principal Investigator: Peter SantschiCountry: USAFunding Source: NSF
- The TRACER-Project: Toxicological Assessment and Functionalisation of Carbon NanotubesPrincipal Investigator: W. SchutzCountry: GermanyFunding Source: BMBF
- Theoretical Models of Chemical Properties of NanostructuresPrincipal Investigator: Country: USAFunding Source: NIST