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Robert Landsiedel Studium der Lebensmittelchemie und Toxikologie an den Universitäten Kaiserslautern und Leipzig sowie Promotion an der Universität Mainz und am Deutschen Institut für Ernährungs - forschung, Potsdam. Seit 1999 Mitarbeiter bei der BASF SE in verschiedenen Funktionen in Ludwigshafen, North Carolina (USA) und Japan. Seit 2006 Leiter der Einheit Kurzzeit-Toxikologie der Experimentellen Toxikologie und Ökologie der BASF. 2013 Lehrbeauftragter für Toxikologie an der FU Berlin.
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Landsiedel, R. Prüfung der Sicherheit von Nanomaterialien. Biospektrum 22, 538–539 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12268-016-0722-z
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