George Saji, Ho Shirley S, Wong Esther S P, Tan Timothy Thatt Yang, Verma Navin Kumar, Aitken Robert J, Riediker Michael, Cummings Christopher, Yu Liya, Wang Zheng Ming, Zink Daniele, Ng Zhihan, Loo Say Chye Joachim, Ng Kee Woei
Centre for Sustainable Nanotechnology, School of Chemical & Life Sciences , Nanyang Polytechnic , Singapore .
Nanotoxicology. 2015 May;9(3):404-6. doi: 10.3109/17435390.2015.1027315. Epub 2015 May 15.
An international symposium for nanosafety was held recently at the Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. Topics relating to understanding nanomaterial properties, tools, and infrastructure required for predicting hazardous outcomes, measuring nanomaterial exposure levels, systems approach for risk assessment and public's perception of nanotechnology were covered. The need for a multidisciplinary approach, across both natural and social sciences, for developing sustainable nanotechnology solutions was heavily emphasized. This commentary highlights the major issues discussed and the commitment of the nanosafety research community in Singapore to contribute collectively to realise the vision of sustainable nanotechnology.
最近,一场关于纳米安全的国际研讨会在新加坡南洋理工大学举行。会议涵盖了与理解纳米材料特性、预测有害结果所需的工具和基础设施、测量纳米材料暴露水平、风险评估的系统方法以及公众对纳米技术的认知等相关主题。会议还着重强调了跨自然科学和社会科学的多学科方法对于开发可持续纳米技术解决方案的必要性。本评论文章突出了所讨论的主要问题,以及新加坡纳米安全研究界为共同努力实现可持续纳米技术愿景所做出的贡献。