EU NanoSafety Cluster


The EU NanoSafety Cluster is a cluster of European Commission-funded projects in the funding programs FP6, FP7, and Horizon 2020 aka H2020 framework programmes, aimed at harmonizing the research done in these projects. The cluster coordinates work done by the NanoSafety Cluster projects to study and establish the safety of nanomaterials. The coordination by the cluster is organized in half-yearly meetings and various working groups. An example of a result of the NanoSafety Cluster's harmonization was the prioritization of which nanomaterials to study. The NSC has become a reference actor for consumers' associations in the field.

History

The NanoSafety Cluster followed in part from the NanoImpactNet project that ran from 2004 to 2012.
The NSC started in 2006 with FP6-funded projects such as CellNanoTox, DIPNA, NanoInteract, NANOTRANSPORT, and NANOSH. This was followed by more than 50 projects in FP7. There are currently four H2020 projects.
The budget for the project is million.

Structure

The EU NanoSafety Cluster has nine working groups, each with different objectives and goals. WG2 has four focus groups relating to immunosafety, marine ecotox, genotoxicity, and reprotoxicology. WG7 has a sub-group dedicated to standardization and publishes the NanoSafety Cluster Newsletter. WG9 has a sub-group called Industrial Innovation Liaison, that functions as a cross-linking working group to maximize various pilot-and innovation-led segments of the project.
The European Chemicals Agency updated their European Union Observatory for Nanomaterials in 2018 with results from the Cluster, including use of software
developed by the eNanoMapper project and data collected in projects like MARINA, NANoREG, and eNanoMapper.