Nanotoxicology

Editor-in-Chief: Vicki Stone

Centre for Health and Environment, Biomedicine and Sport and Exercise Science Research Group, School of Life Sciences, Napier University, Merchiston Campus, Edinburgh, Scotland EH10 5DT

Nanotoxicology is the first journal devoted entirely to the publication of research that addresses the potentially toxicological interactions between nano-structured materials and living matter. While the term toxicology indicates risk, the journal also aims to encompass studies that enhance safety during the production, use, and disposal of nanomaterials. Sections within the journal include: toxicology, risk assessment, eco-toxicology, materials science, and nano-medicine. The range of nanomaterials in use and under development is extremely diverse, so this journal includes a range of materials generated for purposeful delivery into the body (food, medicines, diagnostics and prosthetics), to consumer products (e.g. paints, cosmetics, electronics and clothing), and particles designed for environmental applications (e.g. remediation).

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Editorial Board:

Prof. Marc Benedetti, Université Denis Diderot, Paris, France

Prof. Paul Borm, Hogeschool Zuyd, Heerlen, The Netherlands

Dr. Fanqing Frank Chen, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA

Prof. Vicki Colvin, Rice University, Houston, US

Prof. Ken Donaldson, University of Edinburgh, UK

Dr. Wolfgang Kreyling, Institute for Inhalation Biology, Germany

Dr. Andrew Maynard, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, USA

Dr. Yasuo Morimoto, University of Occupational and Environmental Health, Kitakyushu, Japan

Prof. Günter Oberdörster, University of Rochester, USA

Dr. Steve Roberts, University of Florida, USA

Dr. Lang Tran, Institute of Occupational Medicine, UK

Dr. David Vaux, University of Oxford, UK

Prof. Mark Welland, University of Cambridge, UK