Relevance to Implications
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- Characterization of Particulate Matter (incl. Nanoparticles) for the Life Cycle Assessment Methodology according to their Impact on Human HealthPrincipal Investigator: D. KellenbergerCountry: SwitzerlandFunding Source: SUVA (Swiss Accident Insurance Fund), BAG (Federal Office of Public Health), BAFU (Federal Office for the environment), EMPA (Materials science and technology research institution)
- Chemical and Biological Behavior of Carbon Nanotubes in Estuarine Sedimentary SystemsPrincipal Investigator: Lee P. FergusonCountry: USAFunding Source: EPA
- Chemical Characterization of Ultrafine Aerosol Particles Principal Investigator: Murray JohnstonCountry: USAFunding Source: NSF
- Chemical Fate, Biopersistance, and Toxicology of Inhaled Metal Oxide Nanoscale Materials Principal Investigator: Jacob D McDonaldCountry: USAFunding Source: EPA
- Collaborative Research: Fullerene Aggregation in Aquatic Systems Principal Investigator: Mark R WiesnerCountry: USAFunding Source: NSF
- Collaborative Research: Fullerene Aggregation in Aquatic Systems Principal Investigator: Menachem ElimelechCountry: USAFunding Source: NSF
- COLLOID INTERFACIAL REACTIONS IN OPEN MICROCHANNEL REPRESENTING UNSATURATED SOIL CAPILLARIESPrincipal Investigator: Y.; Wang, L. JinCountry: USAFunding Source: USDA
- Comparative Life Cycle Analysis of Nano and Bulk-materials in Photovoltaic Energy GenerationPrincipal Investigator: Vasilis FthenakisCountry: USAFunding Source: EPA
- Comparison of the effect of asbestos fibres and Carbon-NanotubesPrincipal Investigator: P. GehrCountry: SwitzerlandFunding Source: Swiss Federal Office for Environment
- Current and Predicted Environmental Exposure to Engineered Nanomaterials.Principal Investigator: Alastair BoxallCountry: UKFunding Source: UK Defra