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Read moreThe NSF-CREST Interdisciplinary Center for Nanotoxicity (ICN) supports enhancement of research and educational programs at Jackson State University (JSU). The Center includes faculty members from JSU Departments of Biology, Chemistry and Biochemistry, Physics, and Civil and Environmental Engineering. The interdisciplinary group of researchers performs comprehensive investigations of nanomaterials that strengthen the research infrastructure of Jackson State University. The work projects include different aspects of the development and production of nanomaterials and investigations of their toxicity.
Collaborative Programs
Information about the ICN participation in collaborative research programs with other institutions.
Summer School Challenge
ICN Summer School at Jackson State University is open to students from around the country and the world and we invite you to come and study in a welcoming environment that appreciates diversity and global perspectives.
Mission Statement
The Interdisciplinary Center for Nanotoxicity' s mission statement and commitment to creating global excellence in science and education.
Facts & Figures
The Interdisciplinary Center for Nanotoxicity statistics: enrollment, faculties, annual revenue, academic exchanges and more.
Global Network
The Interdisciplinary Center for Nanotoxicity's unique global network is comprised of academic exchange agreements with many top educational institutions around the world.