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PlasticsFatE Deliverable Report D7.5 Cluster web portal and visual identity

Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) 2023
Lesley Tobin, Jane Muncke, Laura Vivani, Laura Vivani, Sabine Kienzl, Virginia Mata Marcano, Christoph Steinbach, Danielle Roordink, Justin M. Boucher

Summary

This deliverable describes the creation of a shared web portal and visual identity for the CUSP cluster of EU-funded micro- and nanoplastics health research projects. It is not a research findings paper but rather a communication and coordination document supporting the broader scientific effort to understand microplastic health risks.

The Micro- and Nanoplastics Cluster – now known as CUSP “The European Research Cluster to Understand the Health Impacts of Micro- and Nanoplastics” - has been formed to facilitate collaborations between five research projects funded under Horizon 2020, the EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation, SC1-BHC-36-2020 - Micro- and nanoplastics in our environment: Understanding exposures and impacts on human health. These initiatives are working together to enhance impact by synergizing communication and dissemination strategies, and sharing expertise such as analytical methods, exposure assessments, inter-lab comparisons, representative materials, and data exchange. The cluster will also collaborate closely with the JRC, and annual cluster meetings will be organized to report on joint activities within and beyond the cluster. This document describes the Cluster web portal and visual identity, developed as a common deliverable of the five CUSP projects. The text has been extracted from D7.4 Common dissemination and communication strategy for the cluster.

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