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Lara LAMON is a Researcher at the Department of Environmental Sciences, Computer Science and Statistics at Ca' Foscari University of Venice. She specializes in environmental toxicology and regulatory science, with a focus on nanomaterials risk assessment, chemical fate modeling, and computational toxicology. Her work integrates physiologically-based models, in silico methods, and regulatory frameworks to address emerging environmental challenges.
Education includes a PhD from Ca' Foscari University (part of the Euro-Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change), a postdoc at ETH Zurich, and international exchanges at the Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Science and the University of Glasgow. She has held roles such as Scientific Support Officer at Greendecision Srl and contributed to EU projects like H2020 GRACIOUS and Nanocomput.
Research interests span aggregate exposure modeling, regulatory domain applications (e.g., OSP), and in vitro-to-in vivo extrapolation. Her recent studies focus on chemical emissions in the Venetian Lagoon and nanomaterials' environmental and health impacts. Key methods include advanced fate modeling, fractal techniques, and chemoinformatic approaches.
Publications highlight contributions to nanomaterials grouping strategies, read-across methodologies, and climate change effects on pollutants. She has advised on EU regulatory initiatives and participated in interdisciplinary projects linking climate science with environmental chemistry.
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