B. Ateme-Nguema
Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue
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Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine | 2013
Sylvie Nadeau; Michèle Bouchard; Maximilien Debia; Nathalie DeMarcellis-Warin; Stéphane Hallé; Victor Songmene; Marie-Christine Therrien; Kevin J. Wilkinson; B. Ateme-Nguema; Geneviève Dufour; A. Dufresne; Julien Fatisson; Sami Haddad; Madjid Hadioui; Jules Kouam; François Morency; Robert Tardif; Martin Viens; Scott Weichenthal; Claude Viau; Michel Camus
UNLABELLED Interactions between nanoparticles (NP), humans and the environment are not fully understood yet. Moreover, frameworks aiming at protecting human health have not been adapted to NP but are nonetheless applied to NP-related activities. Consequently, business organizations currently have to deal with NP-related risks despite the lack of a proven effective method of risk-management. To respond to these concerns and fulfill the needs of populations and industries, ÉquiNanos was created as a largely interdisciplinary provincial research team in Canada. ÉquiNanos consists of eight platforms with different areas of action, from adaptive decision-aid tool to public and legal governance, while including biological monitoring. ÉquiNanos resources aim at responding to the concerns of the Quebec nanotechnology industry and public health authorities. Our mandate is to understand the impact of NP on human health in order to protect the population against all potential risks emerging from these high-priority and rapidly expanding innovative technologies. FROM THE CLINICAL EDITOR In this paper by Canadian authors an important framework is discussed with the goal of acquiring more detailed information and establishing an infrastructure to evaluate the interaction between nanoparticles and living organisms, with the ultimate goal of safety and risk management of the rapidly growing fields of nanotechnology-based biological applications.
Archive | 2013
Sylvie Nadeau; B. Ateme-Nguema; C. Chene; J. Zimolo
Archive | 2017
A. Nemati; Sylvie Nadeau; B. Ateme-Nguema
Archive | 2017
S. Coutu; Sylvie Nadeau; B. Ateme-Nguema
Archive | 2015
Sylvie Nadeau; B. Ateme-Nguema; C. Benedetti; C. Vachon
Studia Ekonomiczne / Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Katowicach | 2013
Hamdjatou Kane; Gilbert Nkubili; B. Ateme-Nguema
Archive | 2013
D. Moreira; Sylvie Nadeau; B. Ateme-Nguema
Archive | 2013
Julien Fatisson; Stéphane Hallé; Sylvie Nadeau; Claude Viau; Michel Camus; B. Ateme-Nguema; Yves Cloutier
Archive | 2013
Sylvie Nadeau; Stéphane Hallé; Jean Arteau; B. Ateme-Nguema; Adel Badri; Christian Belleau; Hakim Bouzid; Maximilien Debia; Behnam Emami-Mehrgani; Frédéric Laville; François Morency; Anh Dung Ngô; Yvan Petit; Jérémie Voix
Archive | 2012
S. B. Lagnika; Sylvie Nadeau; B. Ateme-Nguema
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