Theme: Potent impact of Nanomedicine and Nanotechnology in future medicine and treatment
Nanomedicine 2019
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ConferenceSeries Ltd invites the contributors across the globe to participate in the premier “19th International Conference on Nanomedicine and Nanotechnology in Health Care” (Nanomedicine 2019) (CPD Accredited), to discuss the theme: "Potent impact of Nanomedicine and Nanotechnology in future medicine and treatment.” The conference will be held at Auckland, New Zealand during April 04-06, 2019.
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19th International Conference on Nanomedicine and Nanotechnology in Health Care (Nanomedicine 2019) (CPD Accredited) aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results about all aspects of Nanomedicine in Healthcare. It also provides the premier interdisciplinary forum for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns, practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted in the field of Nanomedicine. The conference program will cover a wide variety of topics relevant to the Nanomedicine, including: Nanomedicine in drug discover and delivery, Nano diagnostics, theranostics, applications of Nanomedicine in healthcare applications and disease treatments.
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ConferenceSeries Ltd invites all the participants from all over the world to attend “19thInternational Conference on Nanomedicine and Nanotechnology in Health Care” during April 04-06, 2019 at Auckland, New Zealand. It will include presentations and discussions to help attendees address the current trends and research on the applications of Nanomedicine and nanotechnology in healthcare. The theme of the conference is "Potent impact of Nanomedicine and Nanotechnology in future medicine and treatment."
Nanomedicine is innovating the healthcare industry and impacting our society, but is still in its infancy in clinical performance and applications. The aim of this Nanomedicine 2019 conference is to bring together leading academic, clinical and industrial experts to discuss development of innovative cutting-edge Nanomedicine and challenges in Nanomedicine clinical translation.
Track 1: Nanomedicine and Nanobiotechnology
Nano medicine can be defined as medical application of nanotechnology. Nanomedicine ranges from the medical applications of nanomaterial and biological devices, Nano electronic devices & biosensors and possible future applications of molecular nanotechnology. Nanomaterials can be functionalised to interface with biological molecules & structures as the size of nanomaterials is comparable to most biological molecules and structures. Nanomaterials can be useful for both in vivo and in vitro biomedical research and applications and integration of nanomaterials with biology has led to the development of advanced diagnostic devices, physical therapy applications, analytical tools, contrast agents and drug delivery vehicles. Nanomedicine strives for delivering valuable set of research tools & clinically useful devices and its industry sales reached $16 billion in 2015, with an average of $3.8 billion investment in nanotechnology R&D every year and increase of 45% per year global funding for emerging nanotechnology.
Track 2: Nanotechnology in Healthcare
Nano medicine affects almost all the aspects of healthcare. Nano medicine helps to engineer novel and advanced tools for the treatment of various diseases and the improvement of human bio systems using molecular Nanotechnology. Cardiovascular diseases, Neurodegenerative disorders, Cancer, Diabetes, Infectious diseases, HIV/AIDS are the main diseases whose treatment can be benefitted by using Nano medicine.
Track 3: Nano medicine and Nano pharmaceuticals
Nano pharmaceuticals such as liposomes, quantum dots, dendrites, carbon nanotubes and polymeric nanoparticles have brought considerable changes in drug delivery and the medical system. Nano pharmaceuticals offer a great benefit for the patients in comparison with the conventional drugs. There are several advantages of these drugs such as enhanced oral bioavailability, improved dose proportionality, enhanced solubility and dissolution rate, suitability for administration and reduced food effects.
Track 4: Applications of Nanotechnology in Health Care
Nanotechnology has the potential to completely revolutionise all the three key aspects of healthcare sector diagnosis, prevention and Treatment. It can completely change the healthcare sector for the next generation. Nanotechnology will help medical professionals in today's most excruciating medical issues, such as repairing of damaged organs, diagnosis and treatment of cancer cells, removal of obstruction in brain and it can help in better drug delivery system.
Track 5: Nanotechnology for Environment and Nano safety
Nanotechnology in vitality framework science and designing have been looking to grow better than ever sorts of vitality advancements that have the capacity of enhancing life everywhere throughout the world. With a specific end goal to make the following jump forward from the present era of geothermal innovation, researchers and engineers have been creating vitality uses of nanotechnology. BCC Research assesses the aggregate vitality related business sector in Photovoltaic gadgets for Batteries and geothermal nanotechnologies and Nano materials at about $8.8 billion in 2012 and $15 billion. There are 26 colleges and 15 new inquires about is been going on Electrochemistry. The examination includes in atomic responses and Fuel cells.
Track 6: Nanomedicine in Drug Delivery Systems
Nanoparticle technology was recently shown to hold great promise for drug delivery applications in nanomedicine due to its beneficial properties, such as better encapsulation, bioavailability, control release, and lower toxic effect. Despite the great progress in nanomedicine, there remain many limitations for clinical applications on Nano carriers. To overcome these limitations, advanced nanoparticles for drug delivery have been developed to enable the spatially and temporally controlled release of drugs in response to specific stimuli at disease sites. Furthermore, the controlled self-assembly of organic and inorganic materials may enable their use in theranostic applications. This review presents an overview of a recent advanced nanoparticulate system that can be used as a potential drug delivery carrier and focuses on the potential applications of nanoparticles in various biomedical fields for human health care. A novel process for synthesis of polymeric nanoparticles for use in drug delivery applicationsusing the electro spraying technique. The technologyis standardized for synthesis of natural polymer based nanoparticles such as chitosan-gelatin based nanoparticles.
Track 7: Nano in Pharmaceutical Chemistry
A standout amongst the most encouraging nanotechnology fields is Nano pharmaceuticals. Since nanomaterial’s might enter the body through dermal presentation, inward breath, ingestion, or visual contact, they loan themselves to inventive medication conveyance frameworks. Pharmaceutical examination, toxicology thinks about, definition, and assembling of pharmaceutical items require material portrayal to guarantee reliable medication security and viability Nano scale pharmaceutical procedures in medication revelation and advancement outline and improvement of Nano formulations and Nano scale drug conveyance frameworks, administrative viewpoints and approaches identified with Nano pharmaceuticals.
Track 8: Graphene modification and functionalization
Chemical functionalization of graphene enables the material to be processed by solvent assisted techniques, such as layer by layer assembly, spin coating and filtration. Hexagonal boron nitride is electrical insulating, combined with graphene and other 2D materials to make heterostructure devices. The two dimensional graphene sheet structures for field emission of electrons due to the carrier mobility and electron mass. The filed emitter by using multi layered graphene nanostructure, the graphitic structure of pristine graphene and carbon nanotube is the driving force of their interaction .The combination of graphene with carbon nanotubes to produced hybrids increased electrical conductivity, mechanical properties and high surface area.
Track 9: Advanced Characterization of Nanomaterials
Advances in nanotechnology have opened up a new era of diagnosis, prevention and treatment of diseases and traumatic injuries. Nanomaterial’s, including those with potential for clinical applications possess novel physicochemical properties that have an impact on their physiological interactions, from the molecular level to the systemic level. There is a lack of standardized methodologies or regulatory protocols for detection or characterization of nanomaterial. This review summarizes the techniques that are commonly used to study the size, shape, surface properties, composition, purity and stability of nanomaterial’s, along with their advantages and disadvantages. At present there are no FDA guidelines that have been developed specifically for nanomaterial based formulations for diagnostic or therapeutic use. There is an urgent need for standardized protocols and procedures for the characterization of nanoparticles, especially those that are intended for use as theranostics.
Track 10: Nano Composites and Multiscale Nano materials
In the large field of nanotechnology, polymer matrix based Nano composites have become a prominent area of current research and development. Exfoliated clay based Nano composites have dominated the polymer literature but there are a large number of other significant areas of current and emerging interest. Polymer nanotube Nano composite conducts electricity.
Track 11: Nano materials and Nanotechnology
Nanotechnology is the handling of matter on an atomic, molecular, and supramolecular scale. The interesting aspect about nanotechnology is that the properties of many materials alter when the size scale of their dimensions approaches nanometres. Materials scientists and engineers work to understand those property changes and utilize them in the processing and manufacture of materials at the Nano scale level. The field of materials science covers the discovery, characterization, properties, and use of Nano scale materials.
Track 12: Biomaterials and Medical Devices
Biomaterials from healthcare viewpoint can be defined as materials those possess some novel properties that make them appropriate to come in immediate association with the living tissue without eliciting any adverse immune rejection reactions. Biomaterials are in the service of mankind through ancient times but subsequent evolution has made them more versatile and has increased their usage.
Track 13: Nanotechnologies and commercial viability
Nano science and Molecular Nanotechnology is the new outskirts of science and innovation in Europe and around the globe, working at the size of individual particles. Top researchers and in addition policymakers overall acclaim the advantages it would convey to the whole society and economy: a large portion of them demand the key part research would play in the quality creation procedure to create exploitable arrangement of innovations by the European business prompting a decision of remarkable applications, items, markets and productive income sources.
Related Conferences:
- Nano science and Molecular Nanotechnology Conferences,
- 12th International conference and expo on Nano Science and Molecular Nanotechnology October 20-22, 2018 Rome, Italy.
- 12th Nanotechnology Products Expo November 24-25, 2018, Melbourne, Australia
- 2nd World Congress and Expo and Expo on Medical Devices, December 01-03, 2018, Baltimore, USA
- Conference on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICONN), Canberra, Australia
- The Fundamental Science of Nanotechnology, Oxford, United Kingdom,
- 4th Nanotechnology-2018, Dubai, UAE
- High Performance and Optimum Design of Structures and Materials 2018 Siena, Italy
- 6th Advanced Materials Research conference (ICAMR 2018) Torino, Italy
Related Societies:
- American Nano Society
- European Biotechnology Thematic Network Association
- Society for Biomaterials
- Nano Canadian Society
- American Academy of NanoMedicine
- American Association for the Advancement of Science
- Nanometer-Scale Science and Technology Division of the American Vaccum Society
- NanoScience and Technology Institute
- ASME NanoTechnology Institute
- Foresight Nanotech Institute
- International Association of NanoTechnology
- The Institute of NanoTechnology
- Microscopy Society of America
- Nano Business Alliance
- European NanoTechnology Gateway
- Scottish Center for NanoTechnology in Construction Materials
- Royal Society-NanoTechnology and NanoScience
- Czech NanoTechnology Industries Association
- Erwin Schrodinger Society for NanoSciences
- Innovationsallianz Carbon NanoTubes
- NanoTechnologies for Tommorow's Society
- American Association for the Advancement of Science
Global Pharma Universities:
- University of Maryland, USA
- University of New England, USA
- Wayne State University, USA
- University of Michigan, USA
- Ferris State University, USA
- University of Missouri, USA
- Louis College of Pharmacy, USA
- University of Minnesota, USA
- University of Mississippi, USA
- University of Montana, USA
- Dalhousie University, Canada
- Laval University, Canada
- Memorial University of Newfoundland, Canada
- University of Alberta, Canada
- University of British Columbia, Canada
- University of Manitoba, Canada
- University of Montreal, Canada
- University of Saskatchewan, Canada
- University of Toronto, Canada
- University of Waterloo, Canada
- Cardiff University, UK
- Queen's University Belfast, UK
- University of Ulster, Uk
- Aston University, UK
- Birmingham University, UK
- Sunderland University, UK
- East Anglia University, UK
- Huddersfield University, UK
- King's College London University, UK
- Nottingham University, UK
- Wolverhampton University, UK
- University Lyon, UK
- Henri Poincaré University, France
- Joseph Fourier University, France
- Lille 2 University of Health and Law, France
- Louis Pasteur University, France
- University of Paris-Sud, France
- Paul Sabatier University, France
- University of Auvergne, France
- University of Bordeaux, France
- University of Caen Lower Normandy, France
- Kaifeng Medical Specific School, China
- Lanzhou Medical College, China
- Naval Medical Specific School, China
- Second Tianjin Medical College, China
- Shandong Medical University, China
- Shanxi Medical College, China
- Pusan National University, South Korea
- Catholic University of Daegu, South Korea
- Chonnam National University, South Korea
- Chosun University, South Korea
- Chung-Ang University, South Korea
- Alexandria University, Egypt
- Assiut University, Egypt
- Beni-Suef University, Egypt
- British University in Egypt, Egypt
- Cairo University, Egypt
- Delta University for Science and Technology, Egypt
- University of Kalamoon, Syria
- Yarmouk Private University, Syria
- Wadi International University, Syria
- Al-Wataniya Private University, Syria
- Hawash Private University, Syria
Global Pharma Associations
- American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, USA
- American Pharmacists Association, USA
- American Society for Pharmacy Law, USA
- American Society of Consultant Pharmacists, USA
- American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, USA
- Professional Compounding Centers of America, USA
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American College of Clinical Pharmacy, USA
International Pharmaceutical Federation , USA - International Pharmaceutical Students' Federation, USA
- American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, USA
- American Pharmacists Association, USA
- American Society for Pharmacy Law, USA
- American Society of Consultant Pharmacists, USA
- American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, USA
- Professional Compounding Centers of America, USA
- American College of Clinical Pharmacy, USA
- Canadian Pharmacists Association, Canada
- Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists, Canada
- College of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists, Canada
- National Pharmacy Association, UK
- British Veterinary Association, UK
- Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, UK
- Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland, Ireland
- Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland
- Royal Pharmaceutical Society, Ireland
- European Association of Employed Community Pharmacists in Europe, France
- European Pharmaceutical Union, France
- Pharmaceutical Group of the European Union , Paris
- Philippine Pharmacists Association, phillipines
- Norwegian Pharmacy Association, Norway
- British Veterinary Association
- Chinese Pharmaceutical Association, China
- Singapore Veterinary Association, Singapore
- Iran Veterinary Organization, Iran
- Nepal Veterinary Association, Nepal
- Perhimpunan Dokter Hewan Indonesia, Indonesia
- Indian Pharmacist Association, India
- Pharmaceutical Association of Mauritius, Mauritius
- Kuwait Pharmaceutical Association, Kuwait
- The Pharmaceutical Association of Israel, Israel
- Rameda, Egypt
- Sanofi, Egypt
- Novartis Pharma, Egypt
- Glaxo Smith Kline, Egypt
- Egyptian Group, Egypt
- Sun Pharma, Egypt
- Pharco Pharmaceuticals Factory, Egypt
- Pfizer, Egypt
- Egyptian Pharmacists Co, Egypt
- Amoun Pharmaceutical, Egypt
- Lundbeck, Egypt
- El Arabi Pharma Group, Egypt
- Health Well, Egypt
Pharma Companies/Hospitals:
- Teva Pharmaceutical, USA
- NesherPharmaceutical, USA
- Aurobindo Pharmaceutical, USA
- Hauser Pharmaceutical, USA
- Lannet Pharmaceutical, USA
- Abbott Labs, USA
- Hospira Labs, USA
- Sun Pharma Labs, USA
- Astellas Pharma, Canada
- Alcon Canada, Inc, Canada
- Dalton Pharma Services, Canada
- Sunovion Pharmaceuticals Canada Inc, Canada
- Novartis Pharmaceuticals Canada Inc, Canada
- Novo Nordisk Canada Inc, Canada
- QPharm, CA USA , Canada
- Eli Lilly Canada Inc, Canada
- Halo Pharmaceutical Canada, Canada
- Tribute Pharmaceuticals Canada, Canada
- Purdue Pharma, Canada
- Teva Canada Ltd, Canada
- Taro Pharmaceuticals Inc., Canada
- Otsuka Europe, UK
- Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma Europe, UK
- Biomarin Europe, UK
- Croda Europe, UK
- Actelion, UK
- Teva UK Ltd, UK
- Daiichi Sankyo, Germany
- Sun Pharma, Netherlands
- Kyowa Hakko, Germany
- Mitsubishi Tanabe Pharma, London, UK
- Norgine Pharma
- Drug Dependency Clinic
- Sun Pharmaceutical Industries (Europe) B.V, Netherlands
- Kyowa Hakko Europe GmbH, Germany
- ARIAD Pharmaceuticals, Switzerland
- Sun Pharmaceuticals, Germany
- Kaneka Pharma Europe N.V. German Branch, Germany
- Otsuka Pharmaceutical, France
- Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Switzerland
- Sun Pharmaceuticals, Spain
- Croda GmbH, Biocon, Malaysia
- Drug Houses of Australia (Asia) Pte Ltd, Singapore
- Biocon Limited, India
- Novartis (Singapore) Pte Ltd, Singapore
- Sanofi - Aventis, Singapore
- Columbia Asia Hospital Pune, India
- Columbia Asia Hospital - Hebbal, India
- Roche Singapore Technical Operations Pte Ltd, Singapore
- Zuellig Pharma Asia Pacific, Hong Kong
- Johns Hopkins, Singapore
- Tabuk Pharmaceuticals, Jordan
- Clinart MENA, UAE
- Bahrain Pharma, Bahrain
- Tabuk Pharmaceuticals, Saudi Arabia
- Neurim Pharmaceutical, Israel
- Mediclinic pharmacy, UAE
- Middle East Medical Center, Bahrain
- Hoffman La Roche Dubai Branch, UAE
- Mediclinic Dubai Mall, UAE
- Rameda, Egypt
- Ranbaxy Egypt Limited, Egypt
- A Sun Pharma, Egypt
- Sanofi, Egypt
- Egyptian Group, Egypt
- Glaxo Smith Kline, Egypt
- Minapharm Pharmaceutical, Egypt
- Sun Pharma, Egypt
- Pharco Pharmaceuticals Factory, Egypt
- Pfizer, Egypt
- T. Hadjigeorgiou Co Ltd, Cyprus
- Delorbis Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Cyprus
- Medochemie Limited, Cyprus
- C.Christoforou, Cyprus
Global Pharma Research Institutes:
- American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists, USA
- American Association of Pharmacy Technicians, USA
- American College of Clinical Pharmacology, USA
- American Institute of the History of Pharmacy, USA
- American Pharmacists Association American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, USA
- Gilead Sciences, USA
- Centre for Community Pharmacy Research and Interdisciplinary Studies (c/COMPRIS), Canada
- Noujaim Institute, Canada
- Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland, Ireland
- Danish Association of Pharmacologists, Denmark
- Norwegian Pharmacy Association, Norway
- European Association of Employed Community Pharmacists in Europe, France
- European Pharmaceutical Union, France
- Chinese Pharmaceutical Association, China
- Further information: Pharmacy in China, China
- The Pharmaceutical Association of Israel, Israel
- Indian Pharmacist Association, India
- Philippine Pharmacists Association, Phillipines
- Roche Middle East, UAE
- Bayer Middle East FZE, UAE
- Genpharma Servies, UAE
- Cadmiddleast Services, UAE
- National Research Centre, Egypt
- Epri - Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute, Egypt
- Hydraulic research institute (HRI), Egypt
- Hygia Institute of Pharmaceutical Education, cyprus
- CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute, India
Conference Highlights
- Nanomedicine and Nanobiotechnology
- Nanotechnology in Healthcare
- Nanomedicine and Nano pharmaceuticals
- Applications of Nanotechnology in Health Care
- Nanotechnology for Environment and Nano safety
- Nanomedicine in Drug Delivery Systems
- Nano in Pharmaceutical Chemistry
- Graphene modification and functionalization
- Advanced Characterization of Nanomaterials
- Nano Composites and Multiscale Nano materials
- Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology
- Biomaterials and Medical Devices
- Nanotechnologies and commercial viability
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