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Nanotoxicology Component

The Nanotoxicology Research & Training Program is an interdisciplinary program at UC Los Angeles under the umbrella of the California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI). Drawing on the expertise of 20 faculty, 8 departments, and four schools, this program aims to train a new generation of students to understand nanomaterials, their potential toxicity, and risk assessment.

The goal of the program is to nurture a future workforce of scientists and engineers with experience using nanoscience and nanoengineering to solve problems in biological and environmental engineering and providing courses on nanotoxicology will ensure that the next generation of scientists and engineers will be well prepared to meet the health assessment demands of a rapidly evolving world of nanomaterials development.

While there are a few existing courses available at UCLA which focus on toxicology, the Nanotoxicology Research and Training Program will integrate nanoscience into a broader research community to meet the needs of the rapidly evolving area of nanoscience R&D. This research and training program will better prepare scientists to evaluate the social and economic impacts of nanomaterials.


Nanotoxicology Links

Nanotoxicology Contacts

Andre Nel, Director
Department of Medicine
University of California
10833 Le Conte Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1680
anel@mednet.ucla.edu

Curtis Eckhert, Associate Director
School of Public Health
University of California
Los Angeles, CA 90095
ceckhert@ucla.edu

Susan Rubin
Program Administrator
California NanoSystems Institute
University of California
BOX 957151, 6722 Boelter Hall
Los Angeles, CA 90095-7151
srubin@cnsi.ucla.edu