• The conference involved a wide range of stakeholders responsible for chemicals management. (umweltbundesamt.de)
  • As one who has closely followed the emergence of nanotechnology, I am sure I was not alone several years ago in welcoming what appeared to be a refreshingly new attitude among a broad range of stakeholders toward the introduction of this new set of technologies and materials. (edf.org)
  • Controversies about the potentials and pitfalls of the technologies emerging from the research carried out under the heading of synthetic biology will most probably be very lively as well, and they already have found their way into the agendas of a broad range of stakeholders. (digitalmethods.net)
  • The Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies (PEN) currently lists 807 products that manufacturers have voluntarily identified that use nanotechnology. (wikipedia.org)
  • CPSC invited participation by members of the public, and representatives from the Consumers Union, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies (PEN), Thermo Fisher Scientific, National. (lawbc.com)
  • SAICM was developed by a multi-stakeholder and multi-sectoral Preparatory Committee to help achieve the goal agreed at the 2002 Johannesburg World Summit on Sustainable Development of ensuring that, by the year 2020, chemicals are produced and used in ways that minimize significant adverse impacts on the environment and human health. (umweltbundesamt.de)
  • The Nanotechnology Industries Association( http://www.nanotechia.co.uk ) has started the development of a Code of Conduct for organisations working with nanotechnologies ( http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/news.asp?id=6841 ), as part of a large multi-stakeholder Code working group, which includes the chemical company BASF, Unilever, Smith & Nephew, the consumer group Which? (nanotech-now.com)
  • Its primary mission is to facilitate an international multi-stakeholder dialogue aimed at framing future regulatory actions that will foster the responsible development of nanotechnology. (nanowerk.com)
  • To evaluate those implications and inform the resulting public policy debate, researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have joined with colleagues at six other U.S. institutions to form the Center for Nanotechnology in Society. (gatech.edu)
  • The National Nanotechnology Coordination Office states that the federal government will invest $39 million in fiscal year 2006 on potential risks to health and the environment. (industryweek.com)
  • Both ANSI-NSP and the U.S. TAG have had longstanding working relationships with federal agencies involved in the NNI and its coordination body, the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office (NNCO). (ansi.org)
  • This is owed to the fact that the insurance industry is one of the bearers of potential losses that can arise from the production and use of nanomaterials and nanotechnology applications. (nanowerk.com)
  • NNI is holding the workshop to facilitate stakeholder discussion of key elements needed to assess, manage, and communicate potential risks associated with use of nanomaterials and nanotechnology-enabled products, including: The workshop will include three roundtable. (lawbc.com)
  • Engaging the Reflexive Capacity of Nanotechnology Researchers. (asu.edu)
  • This Nanotechnology Conference brings together leading researchers, industry experts, government representatives and other stakeholders. (nanowerk.com)
  • Researchers have examined how the insurance market perception of nanotechnology can influence the sustainability of technological advances and insurers? (nanowerk.com)
  • Technology stakeholders including researchers in academia and industry, non-governmental organizations, scientific and professional societies, and other members of the public are encouraged to submit suggestions by the July deadline. (ansi.org)
  • Being community-led, SpotOn provides researchers, stakeholders and publishers with a forum in which to exchange ideas and discuss challenges openly. (springernature.com)
  • Banthia would know: IC-IMPACTS has already spawned seven startups, created by former students and researchers who worked on their projects at schools like UBC, experienced collaboration with Indian counterparts and industry stakeholders, then taken their work overseas to find commercial applications. (biv.com)
  • 2020). Collaborative efforts between industry stakeholders, researchers and policymakers should also be encouraged to ensure the responsible and sustainable use of AMPs in aquaculture. (was.org)
  • The statement of task for this review asked that the committee assess the current state of nanoscience and nanotechnology resulting from the National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI) as authorized in 2003, including the current impact of nanotechnology on U.S. economic prosperity and national security. (nationalacademies.org)
  • The Request for Information (RFI) calls for suggestions from external stakeholders about grand challenges that harness nanoscience and nanotechnology to solve important national or global problems. (ansi.org)
  • Insurance companies are major stakeholders capable of contributing to the safer and more sustainable development of nanotechnologies and nanomaterials. (nanowerk.com)
  • If we get the funding for this, it will be a huge investment involving major stakeholders such as Skanska, IKEA and Region Skåne. (lu.se)
  • 2008. 'Assessing the Nature of Nanotechnology: Can We Uncover an Emerging General Purpose Technology. (asu.edu)
  • One of the biggest challenges is the interdisciplinary nature of nanotechnology per se and rapidly increasing scope of its commercially viable applications. (teriin.org)
  • The emergence of nanotechnology as a field in the 1980s occurred through convergence of Drexler's theoretical and public work, which developed and popularized a conceptual framework for nanotechnology, and high-visibility experimental advances that drew additional wide-scale attention to the prospects of atomic control of matter. (wikipedia.org)
  • Because of the ongoing controversy on the implications of nanotechnology, there is significant debate concerning whether nanotechnology or nanotechnology-based products merit special government regulation. (wikipedia.org)
  • Scientists currently debate the future implications of nanotechnology . (wikipedia.org)
  • Also in 1986, Drexler co-founded The Foresight Institute (with which he is no longer affiliated) to help increase public awareness and understanding of nanotechnology concepts and implications. (wikipedia.org)
  • Recent research into the environmental fate of carbon nanotubes has underscored what until now has been a little-discussed aspect of nanotechnology - its potential societal implications. (gatech.edu)
  • Many experts think that nanotechnology is a fundamental and general technology that could have very widespread implications throughout society," noted Philip Shapira, a professor in Georgia Tech's School of Public Policy and a key contributor to the center. (gatech.edu)
  • Bergeson & Campbell, P.C., 'Delayed Implementation of Safer Consumer Product Alternatives Regulations: Implications for Nanoscal,' Nanotechnology Industries Association Newsletter, January 1, 2011. (lawbc.com)
  • The special focus of the conference was to inform stakeholders and encourage them to contribute to SAICM. (umweltbundesamt.de)
  • Our current approach to chemical exposures has been limited in its abilities to assemble needed data, draw conclusions, launch protective actions, and inform stakeholders. (cdc.gov)
  • The proffered idea of alignment, buttressed by insights from sustainability and adaptive management, is intended to support the practice of RI by government agencies, industry, and diverse stakeholders. (elsevierpure.com)
  • In response to concerns vigorously expressed by diverse stakeholders over the final draft of the Safer Consumer Product Alternatives (SCPA) Regulations, the California Environmental Protection Agency (CalEPA) has effectively delayed implementation of the much-anticipated regulations. (lawbc.com)
  • The approach allows nanoscale scientists and engineers to explore nanotechnologies where they matter to people and places. (springer.com)
  • COTEs are proposed as a step toward bringing together nanoscale scientists and engineers and community stakeholders in need for solutions to urban challenges. (springer.com)
  • Nanotechnology Attitudes among Scientists and the Public. (asu.edu)
  • Through this initiative, scientists, educators, and other stakeholders work collectively to build a future "in which the ability to understand and control matter at the nanoscale leads to a revolution in technology and industry," according to the White House. (ansi.org)
  • Nanotechnology is already used in many electronic applications and in biological research, but now scientists are exploring the possibility of using nanotechnology to purify public water supplies. (scienceline.org)
  • As the technology develops, we are going to provide information on nanotechnology system dynamics to help scientists, decision-makers, business leaders, policy officials and other community stakeholders make societal assessments in real-time," Shapira explained. (gatech.edu)
  • During October 2023 the NIA Regulatory Affairs Director attended the CEN/352 Nanotechnologies meeting hosted in BSI (UK) where the status of the different CEN preliminary working items was presented and discussed and new ideas put forwards, regarding future standard needs from the Nanotechnology sector. (nanotechia.org)
  • Participants were challenged to come up with initiatives for embedding societal needs and values in the development and implementation of nanotechnology. (gonano-project.eu)
  • The Nanotechnology Signature Initiatives (NSIs) 1 were formulated to give strategic structure to this effort, and clearly address worthy topics of national concern. (nationalacademies.org)
  • 2008. 'The Impact of State R&D Investment on Nanotechnology: A Review of Nanotechnology Initiatives at the State Level. (asu.edu)
  • Links with multiple key initiatives such as EUROnanoLAB , Graphene Flagship , NanoSafetyCluster , the National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructured (USA) or standardisation bodies ( AFNOR in France , CEN, ISO ) are already established. (etp-nanomedicine.eu)
  • In September 2005, NIOSH developed a strategic plan to further guide the Institute in identifying and prioritizing nanotechnology research. (cdc.gov)
  • A Report from the NIOSH Nanotechnology Research Center /niosh/docs/2007-123/ ] and from stakeholder input. (cdc.gov)
  • NIOSH has identified 10 critical research areas for nanotechnology research and communication. (cdc.gov)
  • NIOSH will build upon and expand the DREAM program to address lessons learned, advances in technology, and stakeholder contributions. (cdc.gov)
  • Through strategic planning, research, partnering with stakeholders, and making information widely available, NIOSH is providing national and world leadership to prevent work-related illness and injury. (cdc.gov)
  • Last year, based on these findings and other scientific input, NIOSH released interim guidance on safe approaches to nanotechnology. (cdc.gov)
  • q NIOSH continues to actively participate with numerous national and international organizations and agencies in addressing the health and safety issues of nanotechnology and building consensus on safe approaches. (cdc.gov)
  • The committee therefore considered whether the U.S. nanotechnology effort could be organized in more effective ways to accelerate the transition of nanotechnology discoveries to the higher technology readiness levels that bring societal bene﫿ts. (nationalacademies.org)
  • This newly formed committee, which consists of stakeholders from science, industry and environmental groups, is charged with leading the discussion on a Voluntary Pilot Program to guide the regulatory treatment of nanoscale chemical substances. (industryweek.com)
  • American Concrete Institute's committee on Materials Science of Concrete (ACI 236) and subcommittee on Nanotechnology of Concrete (ACI 236D). (cresp.org)
  • The latter are a typical element of Constructive Technology Assessment, an approach that combines socio-technical analysis, stakeholder involvement and the use of socio-technical scenarios, as a means to feed knowledge on the socio-technical context and stakeholder assessments into the development and societal embedding of innovations. (utwente.nl)
  • Nanotechnology has the capability to not only radically change products and processes, but also to lead to both desirable and undesirable societal outcomes. (gatech.edu)
  • This coordination task has been accomplished with considerable effectiveness, despite its relatively small annual budget of ~$3 million for the actual work of coordination provided by Nanoscale Science, Engineering, and Technology (NSET, in setting direction) and the National Nanotechnology Coordination Of﫿ce (NNCO, in supporting the implementation). (nationalacademies.org)
  • On June 25, 2014, the National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI) posted Progress Review on the Coordinated Implementation of the National Nanotechnology Initiative 2011 Environmental, Health, and Safety Research Strategy, which provides an overview of progress on the implementation and coordination of the 2011 NNI Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) Research Strategy that was developed by the Nanoscale Science, Engineering, and Technology Subcommittee's Nanotechnology Environmental and. (lawbc.com)
  • It is therefore common to see the plural form "nanotechnologies" as well as " nanoscale technologies" to refer to the broad range of research and applications whose common trait is size. (wikipedia.org)
  • Inspired by Feynman's concepts, K. Eric Drexler used the term "nanotechnology" in his 1986 book Engines of Creation: The Coming Era of Nanotechnology , which proposed the idea of a nanoscale "assembler" which would be able to build a copy of itself and of other items of arbitrary complexity with atomic control. (wikipedia.org)
  • the paper calls upon all governmental bodies, policymakers, industries, organizations, and all other relevant actors to endorse and take actions to incorporate a set of eight principles, believed to provide the foundation for adequate and effective oversight and assessment of the emerging field of nanotechnology, including those nanomaterials that are already in widespread commercial use. (nanotech-now.com)
  • Beyond the potential environmental impact of nanotechnology, policymakers will have to consider health-related issues, as well as the legal, ethical, economic, employment and competitiveness issues involved. (gatech.edu)
  • In technical sessions and face-to-face meetings, they share developments, perspectives and discuss new ideas and breakthrough concepts on nanotechnology-based advances. (nanowerk.com)
  • Moreover, and most importantly, nanotechnology holds the potential to unlock advances that replace current environmentally harmful practices with new greener ones. (industryweek.com)
  • At every workshop around ten stakeholders with different backgrounds (businesses, policy, CSOs, and research institutes) were present to discuss new suggestions for research, products and policy-making. (gonano-project.eu)
  • However, these calls have presently not led to such comprehensive regulation to oversee research and the commercial application of nanotechnologies, or any comprehensive labeling for products that contain nanoparticles or are derived from nano-processes. (wikipedia.org)
  • The International Council on Nanotechnology maintains a database and Virtual Journal of scientific papers on environmental, health and safety research on nanoparticles. (wikipedia.org)
  • that limited nanotechnology labeling and regulation may exacerbate potential human and environmental health and safety issues associated with nanotechnology, and that the development of comprehensive regulation of nanotechnology will be vital to ensure that the potential risks associated with the research and commercial application of nanotechnology do not overshadow its potential benefits. (wikipedia.org)
  • Nano Research Profiling on Demand: On Nanotechnology Datamining Techniques and Applications. (asu.edu)
  • 2007. 'Multinational Comparative Analysis of Nanotechnology Research: 1990 to 2005 Knowledge Flow Assessment. (asu.edu)
  • Hungary's first nanotechnology research and training center was opened at the Szeged University on Wednesday. (bbj.hu)
  • If you learned about nanotechnology's environmental impact from the crazed nanobots in Michael Crichton's book 'Prey', you gained as much reality-based knowledge on nanotechnology as you got on DNA research from another of the author's books, 'Jurassic Park. (industryweek.com)
  • There are currently 20 participating agencies that work with the NNI, a U.S. government research and development initiative focused on nanotechnology-related activities. (ansi.org)
  • It will present possible future research avenues by looking at both theory and practice and learning from various disciplines (law and social sciences), legal realities (WTO, USA and EU) and actors (regulators, stakeholders, courts). (routledge.com)
  • A recipient of an EPA grant for nanotechnology research, Diallo sees nano-water purification methods as the wave of the future. (scienceline.org)
  • Industry, the worker community, and other stakeholders agree that such research and outreach is essential to realizing the promise of nanotechnology. (cdc.gov)
  • The National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI) will hold a September 10-11, 2013, workshop concerning "Stakeholder Perspectives on the Perception, Assessment, and Management of the Potential Risks of Nanotechnology. (lawbc.com)
  • Such nanotechnologies and their accompanying industries have triggered calls for increased community participation and effective regulatory arrangements. (wikipedia.org)
  • With nanotechnology, however, FDA is on a mission to pinpoint regulatory obstacles and develop solutions. (mddionline.com)
  • Through the Nanotechnology Initiative, the two organizations will collaborate with the intent of establishing clear-cut guidelines, processes, equipment, and protocols to facilitate regulatory approval of nanotechnology-enabled medical products. (mddionline.com)
  • This report is particularly useful to stakeholders wishing to explore nano-specific NAMs for regulatory purposes in human safety assessment. (nanotechia.org)
  • Nanotechnology refers to an increasing number of commercially available products - from socks and trousers to tennis racquets and cleaning cloths. (wikipedia.org)
  • The use of nanotechnology in consumer products and industrial applications is growing rapidly, with the products listed in the PEN inventory showing just the tip of the iceberg" according to PEN Project Director David Rejeski [1]. (wikipedia.org)
  • Such "upstream" engagements are conducted at stages when nanotechnology products and services are still amenable to reframing and modification. (springer.com)
  • Nanowerk News ) Dr. Hiroyuki Yano will make a keynote presentation at the 2010 International Conference on Nanotechnology for the Forest Products Industry . (nanowerk.com)
  • The earliest, widespread description of nanotechnology referred to the particular technological goal of precisely manipulating atoms and molecules for fabrication of macroscale products, also now referred to as molecular nanotechnology . (wikipedia.org)
  • Nanotechnology may be able to create many new materials and devices with a vast range of applications , such as in nanomedicine , nanoelectronics , biomaterials energy production, and consumer products. (wikipedia.org)
  • ValueConnected is the #1 hands-on partner for medical technology and digital healthcare companies that must demonstrate their products' value to stakeholders. (q1productions.com)
  • Currently, FDA does not have any specific guidances on nanotechnology-based medical products, so they do it on a case-by-case basis," notes Jason Sakamoto, COO, ANH. (mddionline.com)
  • This year's event will feature experts from private industry, representatives from government agencies, and public policy leaders who will address the opportunities and challenges in the ongoing commercialization of nanotechnology-based products and nanomaterials. (vincentcaprio.org)
  • There are already a number of startup companies working in nano, and a number of big companies that are incorporating nanotechnology into products. (gatech.edu)
  • The combination of the different perspectives led to interesting ideas for the development and implementation of nanotechnologies. (gonano-project.eu)
  • This requirement seems to have been identified around the world, as a significant number of other organisations and coalitions announced the development of Nanotechnology Codes of Conduct' within the last month. (nanotech-now.com)
  • Houston), an eight-member multidisciplinary consortium dedicated to supporting the development of nanotechnology-based medical solutions. (mddionline.com)
  • And all parties, the industry included, tacitly if not always overtly agreed that a more cautious approach was needed, one that would identify and forthrightly address potential risks alongside the development - that is to say, the responsible development - of nanotechnology. (edf.org)
  • The development of new technologies, such as nanotechnology and gene editing like the CRISPR-Cas9 system, or even their use as nutraceuticals could also be explored as potential tools to improve the effectiveness and delivery of AMPs in aquaculture (Valero et al. (was.org)
  • South African investors and stakeholders in the mining sector to connect with international roleplayers and facilitate opportunities for growth and development. (brandsouthafrica.com)
  • The ecopa -Annual Workshop represents more than ever the DISCUSSION FORUM of all the four stakeholder parties for alternative methods development in Europe by now. (ecopa.eu)
  • The Nanomaterial Data Curation Initiative (NDCI), a project of the National Cancer Informatics Program Nanotechnology Working Group (NCIP NanoWG), explores the critical aspect of data curation within the development of informatics approaches to understanding nanomaterial behavior. (beilstein-journals.org)
  • These engagement efforts have enhanced technological literacy among stakeholders and the general public. (springer.com)
  • These cases have illustrated that different stakeholders frame technological issues in different ways and that the resonance of visions of their future potentials and threats have been central in constructing the social realm that these technologies are currently taken (Selin, 2006). (digitalmethods.net)
  • The present study explores a novel approach for participatory nanotechnology assessment and design, called Collaborative On-site Technology Exploration (COTE). (springer.com)
  • Over the last decade, a diversity of approaches have been proposed and developed to engage people in the innovation process of nanotechnology much earlier than in their conventional role as consumers. (springer.com)
  • A case study on nanotechnology innovation illustrates the applicability of this framework for assessing innovation governance. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Wiek A, Guston DH, van der Leeuw S, Selin C, Shapira P (2013) Nanotechnology in the city: sustainability challenges and anticipatory governance. (springer.com)
  • China is now the second largest publisher in the nanotechnology domain," Shapira noted. (gatech.edu)
  • The challenges must also be relevant to the mission of one or more of the agencies participating in the National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI). (ansi.org)
  • [1] [2] A more generalized description of nanotechnology was subsequently established by the National Nanotechnology Initiative , which defined nanotechnology as the manipulation of matter with at least one dimension sized from 1 to 100 nanometers (nm). (wikipedia.org)
  • Perhaps the first sign of trouble came about 18 months ago, when officials charged with overseeing the National Nanotechnology Initiative testified before Congress to the effect that all the hoopla about nano risks was overblown and the result of shoddy science . (edf.org)
  • The National Science Foundation projects nanotechnology to be a $1 trillion industry by 2015. (industryweek.com)
  • The Hub will be co-constructed with all stakeholders ( industry, state/European agencies, civil society/NGOs, academic laboratories, standardisation …) through various consultations and discussions to be held over the next 18 months. (etp-nanomedicine.eu)
  • In addition, it includes Porter's five forces analysis to understand the competitive scenario of the industry and role of each stakeholder. (researchandmarkets.com)
  • But said he had met one on one with stakeholders and was certain there were ways they could revive the industry. (brandsouthafrica.com)
  • This paper informs RI with sustainability principles and proposes an alignment of activities, aspirations, and stakeholders with previously defined dimensions for RI. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Georgia Tech's contribution to the center will be in predicting where the field is headed, how nanotechnology might diverge and what its applications might be - through the production of real-time technology assessments. (gatech.edu)
  • and (2) relative-have the investments and strategies for supporting nanotechnology advancement in other countries been more bene﫿cial than in the United States? (nationalacademies.org)
  • More than 30 businesses from all stages of the nanotechnology supply chain took part in the workshop and unanimously agreed that the future advancement of nanotechnology commercialisation required a voluntary code of conduct for businesses involved in nanotechnologies. (nanotech-now.com)
  • Does the EU's chemical regulation sufficiently address nanotechnology risks? (nanowerk.com)
  • These concerns have led to a debate among advocacy groups and governments on whether special regulation of nanotechnology is warranted. (wikipedia.org)
  • This book addresses the current key dilemmas around science, law and the regulation of trade, both on a regime level and in the context of particular industrial sectors, e.g pharmaceuticals, climate change and nanotechnology. (routledge.com)
  • The increasing urgency of addressing climate change along with stakeholder pressures are driving the need for organizations to prioritize decarbonization. (industryweek.com)
  • I saw the process in action this autumn when I joined a session of the Environmental Protection Agency's Nanotechnology Work Group. (industryweek.com)
  • Two, ten or twenty years from now, I believe nanotechnology will be seen as environmentally friendly and the critical element in environmental solutions, and we'll wonder what the panic was about. (industryweek.com)
  • On the other hand, nanotechnology raises many of the same issues as any new technology, including concerns about the toxicity and environmental impact of nanomaterials, [9] and their potential effects on global economics, as well as speculation about various doomsday scenarios . (wikipedia.org)
  • Then a year ago February, the White House felt obliged to issue its so-called " Principles for Nanotechnology Environmental, Health, and Safety Oversight ," addressed to all federal departments and agencies, that seemed primarily intended to rein in any renegade federal officials hell-bent on over-regulating nanotechnology . (edf.org)
  • More contemporary engagement processes that have been employed to include community members in decisions about nanotechnology include citizens' juries and consensus conferences. (wikipedia.org)
  • Selin C (2013) Futurescape City tours: incorporating the temporal, sensual and material in public engagement with nanotechnology. (springer.com)
  • Like the lethal nano-swarm envisioned by author Michael Crichton in his novel "Prey" nanotechnology has escaped the realm of science fiction in recent years and begun making incursions in the real world. (q1productions.com)
  • As actors involved in nanotechnologies, nanomaterials or advanced materials, your contribution is a real added value for designing a Hub that best meets your expectations! (etp-nanomedicine.eu)
  • Lynn L. Bergeson will chair a session of the first Sustainable Nanotechnology Organization (SNO) conference, which will be held November 4-6, 2012, in Arlington, Virginia. (lawbc.com)
  • Current market sectors covered by these startups include using nanotechnology to manage water quality, as well as creating new materials out of recycled waste to build sustainable roads and infrastructure. (biv.com)
  • As a case in point, the strategic ef ect of evaluative modality is studied in a corpus of 51 texts produced by various stakeholders during the public debate on nanotechnology in France held between 2009 and 2010. (diva-portal.org)
  • An online journal article identifies traditional approaches such as referendums, consultation documents, and advisory committees that include community members and other stakeholders. (wikipedia.org)
  • Other conventional approaches include public meetings and "closed" dialog with stakeholders. (wikipedia.org)
  • Often, decision makers take ad hoc approaches, which may result in the ignoring of important stakeholder opinions or decision criteria. (taylorfrancis.com)
  • Nanotechnology could make water reuse a more feasible alternative, because it could be used to identify and remove contaminants that conventional technology cannot. (scienceline.org)
  • These companies are connected to our OuluHealth ecosystem, which fosters cooperation between its stakeholders, supports developing novel solutions to global healthcare challenges, facilitates the creation of new demand-driven collaboration models and stimulates economic growth in the region. (issuu.com)
  • Nanotechnology is used as an example of a novel field of science and technology. (hyle.org)
  • Fanfare surrounding nanotechnology trumpets the field as a medical panacea. (mddionline.com)
  • Several surveys will be set up in the coming months to gather the opinions and needs of stakeholders in the field. (etp-nanomedicine.eu)
  • À partir d'un corpus de 51 textes produits dans le cadre du débat public sur les nanotechnologies organisé en France entre 2009 et 2010, on cherche à illustrer les deux modes différents d'inscription de la modalité appréciative (intégrée et détachée) et à décrire leur effet respectif dans l'énoncé-thèse et dans l'énoncé-argument. (diva-portal.org)
  • Initial responses from stakeholder liaisons throughout the nanoinformatics community reveal a shared view that it will be critical to focus on integration of datasets with specific orientation toward the purposes for which the individual resources were created, as well as the purpose for integrating multiple resources. (beilstein-journals.org)
  • The NanoBCA Interview Series offers in-depth interviews with some of the key stakeholders influencing our nanotechnology community today. (vincentcaprio.org)