Arno Gutleb is a Group Leader at Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology and his main research interest was related to long-term effects of early life stage exposure to low and thereby environmentally relevant concentrations of a wide range of classes of compounds including but not restricted to environmental contaminants. He is currently the Chair of Working Group A.

WGA Co-Chair

Albert Duschl is a Professor of Biochemistry and Group Leader at the Department of Molecular Biology of the University of Salzburg. His group is working on molecular mechanisms in the regulation of the human immune system. Specific areas of interest evolved in the fields of allergy, of signal transduction in dendritic cells, and of interactions between immune cells and environmental agents, in particular engineered nanoparticles. He is currently a Co-Chair of Working Group A.

Secretariat - Steering Group Focused, Dissemination Group Member

Tassos Papadiamantis is a NanoCommons Research Fellow at the School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences of the University of Birmingham. dealing with the development of data curation templates, automation of the curation process and metadata analysis and visualisation tools.

WG Chair, Dissemination Group Member

Assistant professor at Maastricht University, studying biology at an unsupervised but atomic level. Open science is my main hobby resulting in participation in, among many others, Bioclipse, the Chemistry Development Kit and WikiPathways. Egon is currently member of the NSC Dissemination Group.

Camille de Garidel-Thoron is a Director on International coordination, management and outreach at the European Centre for Research and Teaching in Environmental Geosciences (CEREGE). Her research interests include scientific and outreach management, database creation and development and International relationships. She currently is an acting Co-Chair of WGF.

WG Co-Chair

Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche

Iseult Lynch

Member

Iseult Lynch is Chair of Environmental Nanoscience at the School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences of the University of Birmingham. She a member of the Coordination Team and she is responsible for all Science related NSC issues.

Simon Clavaguera is an experienced R&D and Technological Project Manager. His scientific expertise covers the fields of nanosafety, nanocharacterisation and indoor air quality. His technical expertise in nanotechnologies, chemistry, chemical sensors, personal samplers and monitors for airborne particles. He is currently i2L’s Co-Chair.