The NanoCommons project will actively participate in the NSC Education Day satellite event during the NanoSafe Digital Conference 2020. The NanoSolveIT partners will present some of the in silico tools developed by the consortium and collaborating projects like NanoSolveIT. The sessions that NanoSolveIT participates in:
Session 1: New developments in human hazard assessment – focus on AOP, QSAR, IATA
- 9:45-10 h (iv) “Showcasing the AOP-Wiki Resource Description Framework – why nano-AOPs do not exist” by Marvin Martens, Uni Maastricht
Session 3: Data FAIRness, metadata completeness, scientific quality assurance
- 11:05-11:10 h (i) Session intro “Experiences from NanoFASE going FAIR” by Session Chair Claus Svendsen, UKCEH
- 11:10-11:35 h (ii) “When is a metadata set complete?” showcasing (a) specific example(s) with discussion moderated by Thomas Exner, Edelweiss Connect
- 11:35-12 h (iii) “How to implement (scientific) FAIR principles in my work?” showcasing support in data FAIRness for projects by Ammar Ammar, Uni Maastrich
Session 4: Spectrum of e-tools along data life cycle
- 12:05-12:15 h (i) Session intro “Data life cycle – generation processing, evaluation, prediction, curation” by Session Chair Iseult Lynch, UoB
- 12:15-12:25 h (ii) “Showcasing the NanoCommons exposure/risk assessment tool: http://enaloscloud.novamechanics.com/nanocommons/exposure/” by Periklis Tsiros, Harry Sarimveis, NTUA
- 12:25-12:35 (iii) “Showcasing read-across of NM properties (i.e. zeta potential) to cytotoxicity using NanoSolveIT’s and NanoCommons nanoinformatics models: https://cellviability.cloud.nanosolveit.eu/ and http://enaloscloud.novamechanics.com/nanocommons/mszeta/” by Tassos Papadiamantis, UoB, NovaMechanics, Georgia Melagraki, Antreas Afantitis NovaMechanics
- 12:55-13:00 h (vi) “Call for action on the Gracious Ontology-Wiki” by Thomas Exner, Edelweiss Connect
We look forward to seeing you there!