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  • Significant global investment in nanotechnology research, including environmental and health safety.
  • Accumulated nanosafety data is underutilized, hindering research progress.
  • Need for improved data reuse to leverage existing knowledge.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize challenges in nanosafety data reuse.
  • To provide recommendations for efficient data reuse.
  • To promote the adoption of FAIR (findable, accessible, interoperable, reusable) principles.

Main Methods:

  • Development of the FAIR-aligned Nanosafety Data Interface.
  • Aggregation of diverse nanosafety data types (physicochemical, bio-nano interactions, toxicity, omics, ecotoxicology, exposure).
  • Focus on enhancing data findability, accessibility, and interoperability.

Main Results:

  • Identified key challenges hindering effective nanosafety data reuse.
  • Proposed actionable recommendations for improving data management and accessibility.
  • Demonstrated a FAIR-aligned interface for integrated nanosafety data.

Conclusions:

  • A path towards standardized data utilization in nanosafety research is established.
  • Optimized data reuse will prevent redundant research efforts.
  • Promotes safe and sustainable advancement of nanotechnology through better data sharing.