Hello from the NanoSafety Cluster! We hope this email finds you safe and well. Thank you once again to everyone who has taken the time to contribute news and updates from your projects, initiatives and research, and helping to make the community aware of latest developments. Your continued support is very much appreciated. Following a welcome and update from the NSC Coordination Team, this issue brings you news of NSC and Task Force developments, enhanced communications with the EC, and not-to-be-missed imminent events. A new development is the creation of the NanoSafety Cluster NanoHub collection, where all projects can archive their nanosafety-related educational resources and search for more. A large number of NSC projects have submitted updates, including two of the NMBP-13 Risk Governance projects. Meanwhile, among our new projects you can read about the four new Safety-by-Design initiatives that will closely collaborate on their strategies and will be represented by Andrew Nelson, as Chair of the NSC WG E – Innovation & Safer by Design. A number of publications feature in this issue: note the call for papers for a Special Issue of Green Nanotechnology. Then, following announcements of jobs and partnership opportunities, our Events section will inform you about the latest arrangements in the move from live to online workshops and conferences. As always, we hope you find articles of interest here and look forward to your next submissions. The next NSC Newsletter will be issued in November with a submission deadline set for October 31st. You can submit your news viathis formor viaemail. Please feel free to contribute any of the following: - NanoSafety Cluster News
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