A new report on Nanotechnology, Health and Environment to be presented
18 June 2010Greenberg Traurig, LLP, Intertox and BPT Pharmaceuticals have come together and raised issues on the health and environmental impact of nanotechnology. The authors are well known intellectuals and have focus on certain issues related to the safe and eco-friendly use of the nanotechnology for future generation.
The EHS risks as studied by the various stakeholders such as Greenberg and Intertox needs much more elaborate study. Greenberg Traurig is a full service law firm and has more than 30 offices in US to deal with the specialized technology and complex dynamics and have a team of lawyers who are well versed with the nanotechnology and latest advances in this area.
Similarly Intertox, headquartered at Seattle, WA is scientific consulting and research firm and has been working in the nanomaterial area. Intertox has large experience of developing health-protective standards and implementation practices.
Although the report also focuses on the potential benefits of nanotechnology on human health and environment, it summarizes the US Governments efforts on nanotechnology environment, health and safety policy  and the report will be presented at the coming June 21-24, 2010 Nanotech Conference and Expo 2010.
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