معرفی
Roland Grafström is a Senior Professor at the Institute of Environmental Medicine, Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden. His research focuses on bioinformatics-driven approaches for understanding nanomaterial toxicity, integrating omics data, and advancing FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable) principles in toxicology. He leads initiatives in high-throughput screening, adverse outcome pathway development, and computational toxicity prediction to support regulatory risk assessment.
Key areas of research include nanomaterial safety evaluation, structure-activity relationships, and the application of systems biology to environmental and clinical toxicology. He collaborates extensively on projects like the eNanoMapper database and the WikiPathways integration for regulatory applications. Recent work emphasizes agile risk assessment frameworks for emerging technologies and the development of standardized protocols for nanomaterial characterization.
Dr. Grafström has contributed to over 70 publications since 1995, with a focus on computational toxicology, nanomaterial safety, and data integration. His work bridges bioinformatics, environmental medicine, and regulatory science to address challenges in translational research and alternative methods development. He holds grants from the Cancer and Allergy Fund for patient-oriented research in toxicology and molecular mechanisms of disease.
- Employment History:
- Senior Professor (2025–present)
- Professor (2021–2024)
- Grants:
- Cancer and Allergy Fund (2021, 2022)
- Key Projects:
- eNanoMapper database for nanosafety information
- NanoSolveIT nanoinformatics tools
- Labs/Teams:
- Part of the Institute of Environmental Medicine's computational toxicology team
- Collaborations with ELIXIR and European nanosafety networks
