Nano biomaterials represent a cutting-edge class of materials engineered at the nanoscale to interact with biological systems at the molecular level. These materials leverage the unique properties associated with Nanotechnology, such as high surface area and reactivity, to achieve specific functionalities in biomedical applications. In drug delivery, Nano biomaterials enable precise targeting and controlled release of therapeutic agents, improving efficacy while minimizing side effects. Additionally, in Tissue engineering, nanomaterials play a crucial role in designing scaffolds that mimic the nanoscale architecture of natural tissues, promoting cell adhesion and tissue regeneration. The small size and tailored properties of Nano biomaterials make them versatile tools in diagnostics, imaging, and therapeutics, offering new avenues for personalized medicine and innovative healthcare solutions. As research in nanotechnology advances, Nano biomaterials continue to redefine possibilities in medicine and biotechnology, ushering in a new era of precision and effectiveness in various Biomedical applications.
Title : Application of vanadium and tantalum single-site zeolite catalysts in heterogeneous catalysis
Stanislaw Dzwigaj, Sorbonne University, France
Title : Developing novel sensing platforms using nanostructures
Harry Ruda, University of Toronto, Canada
Title : Solid state UV cross-linking for advanced manufacturing
Huang WM, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Title : The effect of substitution of Mn by Pd on the structure and thermomagnetic properties of the Mn1−xPdxCoGe alloys (where x = 0.03, 0.05, 0.07 and 0.1)
Piotr Gebara, Czestochowa University of Technology, Poland
Title : Evaluation of mineral jelly as suitable waterproofing material for ammonium nitrate
Ramdas Sawleram Damse, HEMRL, India
Title : The role of tunable materials in next-gen reconfigurable antenna design
Nasimuddin, Institute for Infocomm Research, A-STAR, Singapore