We plan to develop innovative tools to measure and characterize MNPs and potential contaminants in food, water and air.
We are committed to understanding the effect of MNPs combined with potentially harmful environmental contaminants adhering to their surfaces and finding their way into the human body.
We aim to examine a possible link between MNPs and their role in food allergy and allergic asthma.
Imptox researchers explore the link between plastic particles and allergic disease at a hybrid event for stakeholders in Brussels.
A new peer-reviewed publication in EMBO Reports highlights the scale of lab plastic waste and the challenges of creating a circular economy for laboratory research.
The ACS Fall Meeting 2025 will host a symposium on micro- and nanoplastics in food, and Imptox scientist, Prof. Andreja Rajkovic from Ghent University has been invited to contribute his expertise.
An innovative tool is helping scientists categorize and track the types of microplastics floating in our atmosphere - an essential step toward understanding their potential risks to human health.