Towards FAIR nanosafety data.
Nina JeliazkovaMargarita D ApostolovaCristina AndreoliFlavia BaroneAndrew BarrickChiara BattistelliCecilia BossaAlina Botea-PetcuAmélie ChâtelIsabella De AngelisMaria DusinskaNaouale El YamaniDaniela GheorgheAnna GiustiPaloma Gómez-FernándezRoland GrafströmMaciej GromelskiNicklas Raun JacobsenVedrin JeliazkovKeld Alstrup JensenNikolay KochevPekka KohonenNicolas ManierEspen MariussenAgnieszka MechJosé Maria NavasVesselina PaskalevaAurica PrecupasTomasz PuzynKirsten RasmussenPeter RitchieIsabel Rodríguez LlopisElise Rundén-PranRomica SanduNeeraj ShandilyaSperanta TanasescuAndrea HaasePenny NymarkPublished in: Nature nanotechnology (2021)
Nanotechnology is a key enabling technology with billions of euros in global investment from public funding, which include large collaborative projects that have investigated environmental and health safety aspects of nanomaterials, but the reuse of accumulated data is clearly lagging behind. Here we summarize challenges and provide recommendations for the efficient reuse of nanosafety data, in line with the recently established FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable) guiding principles. We describe the FAIR-aligned Nanosafety Data Interface, with an aggregated findability, accessibility and interoperability across physicochemical, bio-nano interaction, human toxicity, omics, ecotoxicological and exposure data. Overall, we illustrate a much-needed path towards standards for the optimized use of existing data, which avoids duplication of efforts, and provides a multitude of options to promote safe and sustainable nanotechnology.