Lobaskin, VladimirVladimirLobaskinPuzyn, TomaszTomaszPuzynVerheyen, GeertGeertVerheyenet al.Haase, AndreaKlaessig, Frederick2019-05-232019-05-232018-11-15http://hdl.handle.net/10197/10639The Nanoinformatics Roadmap 2030 is a compilation of state-of-the-art commentaries from multiple interconnecting scientific fields, combined with issues involving nanomaterial (NM) risk assessment and governance. In bringing these issues together into a coherent set of milestones, the authors address three recognised challenges facing nanoinformatics: (1) limited data sets; (2) limited data access; and (3) regulatory requirements for validating and accepting computational models. It is also recognised that data generation will progress unequally and unstructured if not captured within a nanoinformatics framework based on harmonised, interconnected databases and standards. The implicit coordination efforts within such a framework ensure early use of the data for regulatory purposes, e.g., for the read-across method of filling data gaps.enThis work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.NanoinformaticsRoadmapEU Nanosafety ClusterEUUSAEU US Roadmap Nanoinformatics 2030Technical Report10.5281/zenodo.14860122018-11-14686098731032https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/