A first European Conference on Computational Nanotoxicology,
CompNanoTox, was held in November 2015 in BenahavĂs, Spain with the objectives to
disseminate and integrate results from the European modeling and database projects
(NanoPUZZLES, ModENPTox, PreNanoTox, MembraneNanoPart, MODERN,
eNanoMapper and EU COST TD1204 MODENA) as well as to create synergies within
the European NanoSafety Cluster. This conference was supported by the COST Action
TD1204 MODENA on developing computational methods for toxicological risk
assessment of engineered nanoparticles and provided a unique opportunity for crossfertilization
among complementary disciplines. The efforts to develop and validate
computational models crucially depend on high quality experimental data and relevant
assays which will be the basis to identify relevant descriptors. The ambitious
overarching goal of this conference was to promote predictive nanotoxicology, which
can only be achieved by a close collaboration between the computational scientists
(e.g. database experts, modeling experts for structure, (eco) toxicological effects,
performance and interaction of nanomaterials) and experimentalists from different
areas (in particular toxicologists, biologists, chemists and material scientists, among
others). The main outcome and new perspectives of this conference are summarized
here.
Revised: February 20, 2018 |
Published: September 8, 2017
Citation
Banares Gonzales M.A., A. Haase, L. Tran, V. Lobaskin, G. Oberdorster, R.J. Rallo Moya, and J. Leszczynski, et al. 2017.CompNanoTox2015: Novel Perspectives from a European Conference on Computational Nanotoxicology on Predictive Nanotoxicology.Nanotoxicology 11, no. 7:839-845.PNNL-SA-128881.doi:10.1080/17435390.2017.1371351