CUSP workshops on human health risk assessment frameworks for MNPs
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CUSP workshops on human health risk
assessment frameworks for MNPs
 
As you may know, CUSP-Research.eu is currently running a three-part series of workshops on the health risk assessment of micro- and nanoplastics
 
 - The first workshop, organized by WG5 Risk Assessment and PlasticHeal, took place on February 7th, and focused on regulatory insights and knowledge gaps. Proceedings and the recording can be downloaded here; you can also watch the video of the event on the CUSP YouTube Channel
 
 - The second workshop takes place on March 14, 2023, 12:30 – 17:00 CETOrganised by CUSP in collaboration with the POLYRISK project, the workshop will enable you to hear from experts, and engage in breakout discussions on how to establish frameworks for assessing human health risks of MNPs.
 
This is a challenging area as MNPs are complex with different geometries, shapes and sizes, comprising different polymer types, additives and contaminants. The opening session of the workshop will therefore provide an overview on existing approaches and frameworks for polymers and nanomaterials which might be relevant for MNPs. The second session will host discussions on how  existing approaches and frameworks can be adapted for MNPs. Some of the questions to be tackled include: ‘How useful are the existing frameworks for MNPs?’ and ‘Where should we set priorities for research in the next few years?’
 
Registration
This event is free of charge and open to all interested stakeholders including researchers, those involved in policy-making, or interested in the risk assessment of MNPs.
A Zoom meeting link will be sent to you automatically upon registration.
You'll then receive background materials approximately one week ahead of the workshop, and proceedings will be shared afterwards.
 
Agenda
The agenda for the workshop is available for download.
 
 - The third workshop, organized by WG5 Risk Assessment and PlasticsFatE, will take place on April 21st and will focus on data and information gaps.
Registration details and the agenda will be issued soon.
 
 
 
 
About CUSP 
 
There is widespread scientific evidence on the ubiquity of micro- and nanoplastics (MNPs) in our environment. The tiny particles which result from the degradation of larger plastics or which are manufactured and added to products for different purposes find their way into the human body through the food we eat, the water we drink or the very air we breathe. Yet, so far, we know little about the risks they pose to human health. 

For this reason, the European Commission has decided to fund five research projects - AURORA, ImpToxPLASTICHEAL, PlasticsFatE and POLYRISK - that together form the European Research Cluster to Understand the Health Impacts of Micro- and NanoPlastics: CUSP. They will collaborate in gathering policy-relevant scientific data to improve the risk assessment of MNPs on human health.
 
 
 
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-  Visit the CUSP website and the individual links for the five cluster projects to learn more about their aims, results, and opportunities to engage.
 
-  Email us with your questions about CUSP research or events
 
 
These projects have received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme under grant agreements: AURORA No.964827, ImpTox No.965173, PLASTICHEAL No.965196, PlasticsFatE No.965367, and POLYRISK No.964766.
 
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