Berkeley Nanotech Ordinance Underscores Need For Uniform Regs – Experts
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
A regulatory framework for nanotechnology that is harmonized on both the national and international level is needed in order to promote health and environmental safety and to provide a "climate of trust for the consumer," according to Christoph Meili, Ph.D., consultant with The Innovation Society
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