1. Nanotechnology: Scopes and various aspects of drug delivery 2. Methods for nanoparticle synthesis and delivery 3. Characterization of nanoparticles 4. Stability and shelf life of therapeutic nanoparticles. 5. Advantages of Nanomedicines 6. Clinical potential of nanotechnology as smart therapeutics: A step towards targeted drug delivery 7. Nanotechnology and oral health 8. Bone tissue engineering using nanotechnology-based drug delivery system. 9. Nanotechnology Based Gene Delivery Strategies Towards Disease Therapy; Advances And Applications 10. Nanonutrition- and Nanoparticle-based Ultraviolet Rays Protection of Skin 11. Drug and gene delivery by nanocarriers: Drug delivery process 12. Uncovering the limitation of nanodrug delivery system: Backdrop to the gamechanger 13. Pre-clinical, clinical, and patented nano-drug delivery systems 14. Challenges and hazards associated with nanotechnology in agriculture 15. Nanotechnology-based cancer drug delivery 16. Regulatory Aspects: Toxicity and Safety 17. Nanoparticles Based Drug Delivery to Cure Osteodegeneration by Improving Tissue Regeneration 18. Applications of Metal Oxide Nanoparticles in Cancer Therapy 19. Recent approaches of nano-drug delivery and toxicity to untargeted organs 20. Nanomaterials in Tissue Engineering: Applications and Challenges 21. Nano carriers: A Boon to Drug Delivery Systems 22. Nanomaterial in biomedicine: synthesis and applications 23. Polymeric and Metal nanostructures for bone regeneration and osteomyelitis treatment
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1. Nanotechnology: Scopes and various aspects of drug delivery 2. Methods for nanoparticle synthesis and delivery 3. Characterization of nanoparticles 4. Stability and shelf life of therapeutic nanoparticles. 5. Advantages of Nanomedicines 6. Clinical potential of nanotechnology as smart therapeutics: A step towards targeted drug delivery 7. Nanotechnology and oral health 8. Bone tissue engineering using nanotechnology-based drug delivery system. 9. Nanotechnology Based Gene Delivery Strategies Towards Disease Therapy; Advances And Applications 10. Nanonutrition- and Nanoparticle-based Ultraviolet Rays Protection of Skin 11. Drug and gene delivery by nanocarriers: Drug delivery process 12. Uncovering the limitation of nanodrug delivery system: Backdrop to the gamechanger 13. Pre-clinical, clinical, and patented nano-drug delivery systems 14. Challenges and hazards associated with nanotechnology in agriculture 15. Nanotechnology-based cancer drug delivery 16. Regulatory Aspects: Toxicity and Safety 17. Nanoparticles Based Drug Delivery to Cure Osteodegeneration by Improving Tissue Regeneration 18. Applications of Metal Oxide Nanoparticles in Cancer Therapy 19. Recent approaches of nano-drug delivery and toxicity to untargeted organs 20. Nanomaterials in Tissue Engineering: Applications and Challenges 21. Nano carriers: A Boon to Drug Delivery Systems 22. Nanomaterial in biomedicine: synthesis and applications 23. Polymeric and Metal nanostructures for bone regeneration and osteomyelitis treatment
Show more1. Nanotechnology: Scopes and various aspects of drug delivery
2. Methods for nanoparticle synthesis and delivery
3. Characterization of nanoparticles
4. Stability and shelf life of therapeutic nanoparticles.
5. Advantages of Nanomedicines
6. Clinical potential of nanotechnology as smart therapeutics: A
step towards targeted drug delivery
7. Nanotechnology and oral health
8. Bone tissue engineering using nanotechnology-based drug delivery
system.
9. Nanotechnology Based Gene Delivery Strategies Towards Disease
Therapy; Advances And Applications
10. Nanonutrition- and Nanoparticle-based Ultraviolet Rays
Protection of Skin
11. Drug and gene delivery by nanocarriers: Drug delivery
process
12. Uncovering the limitation of nanodrug delivery system: Backdrop
to the gamechanger
13. Pre-clinical, clinical, and patented nano-drug delivery
systems
14. Challenges and hazards associated with nanotechnology in
agriculture
15. Nanotechnology-based cancer drug delivery
16. Regulatory Aspects: Toxicity and Safety
17. Nanoparticles Based Drug Delivery to Cure Osteodegeneration by
Improving Tissue Regeneration
18. Applications of Metal Oxide Nanoparticles in Cancer Therapy
19. Recent approaches of nano-drug delivery and toxicity to
untargeted organs
20. Nanomaterials in Tissue Engineering: Applications and
Challenges
21. Nano carriers: A Boon to Drug Delivery Systems
22. Nanomaterial in biomedicine: synthesis and applications
23. Polymeric and Metal nanostructures for bone regeneration and
osteomyelitis treatment
Dr Anupam Das Talukdar, MSc PhD is an Assistant Professor at the
Department of Life Science and Bioinformatics at Assam University,
Silchar, India and have 12 years of teaching experience in the area
of Phytochemistry He is an Editorial Board member and reviewer for
the journal, Phytochemical Analysis. His research focuses on
medicinal plants, and bioactive compounds for drug delivery and
computer aided drug designing.. Dr Talukdar has edited 4 books and
written 24 book chapters on the topic of natural products for
medicinal purposes.He has published more than 80 articles in
national and international peer reviewed journals covering
medicinal plants of North Eastern part of India, bioactivity of
phytochemicals , antimicrobial , anticancancer activity and
insilico drug designing.Dr.Talukdar has supervised 12 PhD scholar
in the area of phytochemistry and CADD and have 4 ongoing research
projects funded by different Indian agencies like DBT,UGC and SERB.
Prof Satyajit Sarker, the Editor-in-Chief of Phytochemical
Analysis, and the former President of the Phytochemical Society of
Europe (2018-20), is the Director of School of Pharmacy and
Biomolecular Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University. He has
recently been awarded with an Honorary Professorship at the
University of East Anglia (2020-24). He obtained BPharm (Hons) and
MPharm degrees from Dhaka University, and completed his PhD in
Phytochemistry from Strathclyde University, Glasgow, UK. His
research focuses on anticancer, anti-inflammatory, antimalarial,
antimicrobial, chemopreventive and wound-healing properties of
phytochemicals. Prof Sarker is in the Editorial Board of >35
international journals. Dr Jayanta Kumar Patra, MSc, PhD, PDF, is
an Associate Professor at Dongguk University, Republic of Korea. He
has around 14 years of research and teaching experience in the
fields of pharmacology and nano-biotechnology. His current research
focuses on nanoparticle synthesis by green technology methods and
associated biomedical applications: green synthesis of silver,
gold, iron, calcium, phosphorous nanoparticles using food waste,
agricultural waste and plant materials and evaluation of their
antibacterial, antioxidant and cytotoxicity potential. He also
focuses on the antibacterial synergistic potential of nanoparticles
and conjugation with different antibiotics, drugs etc. along with
ethno-medicinal potential of plants.
Dr Patra has published >150 articles in various national and
international peer-reviewed journals, including Materials Science
and Engineering C, Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology, and
Medicine, International Journal of nanomedicine and Journal of
Nanobiotechnology and around 35 book chapters. He is editor of 16
books covering nanotechnology in pharmacology, biomedicine and food
sciences, including titles published with Apple Academic Press, CRC
Press and Springer. He is currently also an editorial board member
of >10 international journals, including BMC Complementary and
Alternative Medicine, Frontiers in Nanotechnology, Frontiers in
Cellular and Infection Microbiology, and Frontiers in Microbiology.
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