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.
At the fifth edition of the Educating the Educators conference in Cyprus, Imptox members from Promoscience shared how game-based tools can support educators in teaching complex science topics - inside the classroom and beyond.
A new collaborative study led by Imptox researchers from the University of Vienna designs test materials to better understand how nanoplastics interact with the human body.
Celebrating Four Years of Pioneering Research into Micro- and Nanoplastics and Health
Prof. Andreja Rajković from UGent to present Imptox research on micro- and nanoplastics and food safety at IAFP Europe 2025 Interactive Marketplace.