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Elsevier, Nano Today, 3(10), p. 274-277, 2015

DOI: 10.1016/j.nantod.2015.02.001

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The role of biological monitoring in nano-safety

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Abstract

Enrico Bergamaschi (MD, PhD) is Associate Professor of Occupational Medicine at University of Parma Medical School, Italy. Investigator in international Research Projects dealing with the development and validation of biomarkers of exposure, internal dose and early effects on target organs from xenobiotics, he is currently involved in studies on the interactions of nanomaterials with biological systems and nano-safety issues. Member of EU NanoSafety Cluster and EU-US Community of Research (CoR). Partner in the FP7 Projects “Reference Methods for Managing the Risk of Engineered Nanoparticles” (MaRiNa) and “Safe nano-workers exposure scenario” (Sanowork). Author/co-author of 100 full papers in international journals.