Nanoinformatics: Artificial Intelligence and Nanotechnology in the New Decade
PMID: 32189589 DOI: 10.2174/138620732301200316112000
PMID: 32189589 DOI: 10.2174/138620732301200316112000
The NanoCommons (https://www.nanocommons.eu/) research e-infrastructure and NanoSolveIT (https://nanosolveit.eu/) projects are developing the knowledge management and nanoinformatics tools to support in silico nanosafety assessment (published in Scitech Europa www.scitecheuropa.eu) Afantitis, Antreas, & Lynch, Iseult. (2019). Driving the nanoinformatics wave. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3765525 To access the publication click here.
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