Access state-of-the-art instruments and expertise in biotechnology, life sciences, and materials sciences.
The Nanobiotechnology Laboratory in Ispra, Italy addresses major challenges in micro- and nanotechnology — from detecting microplastics in food and water to characterising advanced materials and evaluating their impact on human health.
Researchers are invited to explore the frontiers of nanoscience and contribute to innovative solutions for a healthier, more sustainable future.
Who can apply?
- Researchers from academia, research organisations, and SMEs
- Based in EU Member States or Horizon Europe associated countries
Research focus areas
- Micro- and nanoplastics
- Advanced materials
- Nanomedicines and their safety