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Selected Publications


Preparing for the Next Generation of Material Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Concerns: Guidelines for Future Data Curation Collaborations

Journal Article Environmental Science and Technology Letters · July 8, 2025 Emergence of a new class of nanoscaled contaminants, such as micro- and nanoplastics, as well as nanotechnology’s current transition into advanced materials have broadened the boundaries of the field. These field-expanding topics exemplify the core role of ... Full text Cite

Instance maps as an organising concept for complex experimental workflows as demonstrated for (nano)material safety research.

Journal Article Beilstein journal of nanotechnology · January 2025 Nanosafety assessment, which seeks to evaluate the risks from exposure to nanoscale materials, spans materials synthesis and characterisation, exposure science, toxicology, and computational approaches, resulting in complex experimental workflows and diver ... Full text Cite

NNI Nanoinformatics Conference 2023: Movement Toward a Common Infrastructure for Federal nanoEHS Data Computational Toxicology: Short Communication.

Conference Computational toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) · May 2024 The National Nanotechnology Initiative organized a Nanoinformatics Conference in the 2023 Biden-Harris Administration's Year of Open Science, which included interested U.S. and EU stakeholders, and preceded the U.S.-EU COR meeting on November 15th Full text Cite

Knowledge and Instance Mapping: architecture for premeditated interoperability of disparate data for materials.

Journal Article Scientific data · February 2024 Predicting and elucidating the impacts of materials on human health and the environment is an unending task that has taken on special significance in the context of nanomaterials research over the last two decades. The properties of materials in environmen ... Full text Cite

Bringing sex toys out of the dark: exploring unmitigated risks.

Journal Article Microplastics and nanoplastics · January 2023 A majority of American adults report having used sex toys, which, by design, interact with intimate and permeable body parts yet have not been subject to sufficient risk assessment or management. Physical and chemical data are presented examining potential ... Full text Cite