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16th World Medical Nanotechnology Congress , will be organized around the theme “Future Challenges and Advanced Innovations in Nanotechnology”
Medical Nanotechnology 2018 is comprised of 21 tracks and 247 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Medical Nanotechnology 2018.
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Nano BioTechnology is the system of engineering principles with relation to molecular functions and nano mechanisms. Medical Nanotechnology is the application of technical aspects to biological process that includes Nano medicines, Tissue Growing Nanostructures, Cell interactions with nano particles etc. Revolutionary opportunities and future scope of nanotechnology are gaining its utmost importance in nano life sciences.
- Track 1-1 Cell interactions with nano particles
- Track 1-2Revolutionary opportunities and future scope of nanotechnology
- Track 1-3Tissue Growing Nanostructures
- Track 1-4Nano-Mechanisms for Molecular Systems
- Track 1-5Functional Nanomaterials
- Track 1-6 Nanocarbon tubes
- Track 1-7Copolymer & Biopolymer
Materials Science and Engineering is an acclaimed scientific discipline, expanding in recent decades to surround polymers, ceramics, glass, composite materials and biomaterials. Materials science and engineering, involves the discovery and design of new materials. Many of the most pressing scientific problems humans currently face are due to the limitations of the materials that are available and, as a result, major breakthroughs in materials science are likely to affect the future of technology significantly. Materials scientists lay stress on understanding how the history of a material influences its structure, and thus its properties and performance. All engineered products from airplanes to musical instruments, alternative energy sources related to ecologically-friendly manufacturing processes, medical devices to artificial tissues, computer chips to data storage devices and many more are made from materials. In fact, all new and altered materials are often at the heart of product innovation in highly diverse applications. The global market is projected to reach $6,000 million by 2020 and lodge a CAGR of 10.2% between 2015 and 2020 in terms of worth. The North American region remains the largest market, accompanied by Asia-Pacific. The Europe market is estimated to be growth at a steady rate due to economic redeem in the region along with the expanding concern for the building insulation and energy savings.
- Track 2-1Global materials science market
- Track 2-2Scientific and business achivements
- Track 2-3Fiber, films and membranes
- Track 2-4Biomimetic materials
- Track 2-5Coatings, surfaces snd membranes
- Track 2-6Carbon nano structures and devices
- Track 2-7Graphene
- Track 2-8Products and services
- Track 2-9Teaching and technology transfer in materials science
- Track 2-10Computational materials science
- Track 2-11Modern materials needs
- Track 2-12Platform for comprehensive projects
- Track 2-13Emerging materials and applications
- Track 2-14Tribology
- Track 2-15Forensic engineering
- Track 2-16Engineering apllications of materials
- Track 2-17Computational materials science
Nano Particles are particles between 1 and 100 nano meters in size. In Nanotechnology, a particle is defined as a small object that behaves as a whole unit with respect to its transport and properties. Particles are further classified according to diameter ,.nanoscale, nanometers,nanopattern,nanoparticle characterization and applications.
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- Track 3-1Surface coating for biological applications
- Track 3-2 Nanoscale and Nanometre
- Track 3-3Medicinal applications
- Track 3-4 Nonpattern and Nanoparticle characterization and applications
One of the most promising applications of nanotechnology is in the field of medicine. Indeed, a whole new field of “nanomedicine” is emerging. Nano medicine has been defined as the monitoring, repair, construction and control of human biological systems at the molecular level using engineered nano devices and nanostructures. It can also be regarded as another implementation of nanotechnology in the field of medical science and diagnostics.
- Track 4-1 Food and Agriculture
- Track 4-2 Nanotechnology in Space
- Track 4-3 Nanotechnology in Construction
- Track 4-4Nanotechnology in health and hygiene
- Track 4-5Biopolymers
- Track 4-6 Medicine
- Track 4-7 Nanotechnology in Bio-wars
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are allotropes of carbon with a cylindrical nanostructure. These cylindrical carbon molecules have unusual properties, which are valuable for nanotechnology, electronics, optics and other fields of materials science and technology. Owing to the material's exceptional strength and stiffness, nanotubes have been constructed with length-to-diameter ratio of up to 132,000,000:1, significantly larger than for any other material. In addition, owing to their extraordinary thermal conductivity, mechanical, and electrical properties, carbon nanotubes find applications as additives to various structural materials. For instance, nanotubes form a tiny portion of the material(s) in some (primarily carbon fibre) baseball bats, golf clubs, car parts or Damascus steel.
- Track 5-1Carbon nanotubes (CNTs)
- Track 5-2Types of carbon nanotubes and related structures
- Track 5-3Extreme carbon nanotubes
- Track 5-4Synthesis of carbon nanotubes
- Track 5-5Carbon nanoparticles
- Track 5-6Carbon nanoparticles
- Track 5-7Vertically aligned carbon nanotube arrays
- Track 5-8Carbon nanotube chemistry
- Track 5-9Nitrogen-doped carbon nanotube
- Track 5-10Organic semiconductor
- Track 5-11Selective chemistry of single-walled nanotubes
- Track 5-12Timeline of carbon nanotubes
- Track 5-13List of software for nanostructures modeling
- Track 5-14Boron nitride nanotube
Nano materials are characterized as materials with no less than one outside measurement in the size extent from around 1-100 nanometers. Nanoparticles are items with each of the three outside measurements at the Nano scale. Nanoparticles that are normally happening (e.g., volcanic powder, ash from woodland fires) or are the accidental side effects of ignition procedures (e.g., welding, diesel motors) are generally physically and synthetically heterogeneous and frequently termed ultrafine particles. Built nanoparticles are deliberately delivered and planned with particular properties identified with shape, size, surface properties and science. These properties are reflected in mist concentrates, colloids, or powders. Regularly, the conduct of nanomaterials might depend more on surface region than molecule arrangement itself. World interest for nanomaterials will rise more than more than two times to $5.5 billion in 2016. Nanotubes, Nano clays and quantum dabs will be the quickest developing sorts. The vitality stockpiling and era and development markets will offer the best development prospects. China, India and the US will lead picks up among countries.This study dissects the $2 billion world nanomaterial industry. It presents recorded interest information for the years 2001, 2006 and 2011, and gauges for 2016 and 2021 by material (e.g., metal oxides, chemicals and polymers, metals, nanotubes), market (e.g., social insurance, gadgets, vitality era and capacity, development), world area and for 15 nations.
- Track 6-1 Biosensors, Diagnostics and Imaging
- Track 6-2Nanoparticles Synthesis and Applications
- Track 6-3Thin Films Modeling, Scale Effects, Nanostructured Thin Films
- Track 6-4Inorganic/Organic Nanomaterials
- Track 6-5Semiconductors, Metals, Ceramics, Polymers
- Track 6-6Graphene, Fullerenes, Carbon Nanotubes, Low-dimension Nanostructures
- Track 6-7 Nanostructured Coatings, Surfaces and Membranes
- Track 6-8Food Technology
- Track 6-9 Nanotech Detector for Heart Attacks
Nanotechnology refers to a broad range of tools, techniques and applications that simply involve particles on the approximate size scale of a few to hundreds of nanometers in diameter. Particles of this size have some unique physicochemical and surface properties that lend themselves to novel uses. Indeed, advocates of nanotechnology suggest that this area of research could contribute to solutions for some of the major problems we face on the global scale such as ensuring a supply of safe drinking water for a growing population, as well as addressing issues in medicine, energy, and agriculture.
- Track 7-1Wastewater Treatment
- Track 7-2Water Treatment
- Track 7-3 Application of Nanotechnology in Water and wastewater treatment
- Track 7-4Nanomaterials and membrane filtration
- Track 7-5 Metals, bimetallic nanoparticles and mixed oxides
- Track 7-6Naturally occurring material the case of zeolites
- Track 7-7metallic nanoparticles
- Track 7-8Carbon nanocompounds
- Track 7-9 Modified photocatalysts
- Track 7-10 Nanotechnology and human health
Nano ethics is the study ethical and social implications of nanotechnologies. It is an emerging but controversial field. Nano ethics is a debatable field. As the research is increasing on Nano medicine, there are certain regulations to increase their efficacy and address the associated safety issues. Other issues in Nano ethics include areas like research ethics, environment, global equity, economics, politics, national security, education, life extension and space exploration.
- Track 8-1Regulatory perspective on the developement of nanomedicines
- Track 8-2Nanomedicines in the market
- Track 8-3Regulatory development for “next-generationâ€of nanomedicines
Nanomedicine is the next wave of advancements in the healthcare space. The nanotechnology revolution is now enabling novel approaches to address the major problems in modern medicine, leading to the emergence of nanomedicine as a new paradigm for diagnosis and therapy, according to experts.
- Track 9-1Nanomedicne and Nanocapsules
- Track 9-2Nanomedicne and Nanoemulsions
- Track 9-3Nanotechnology based Imaging Technologies
- Track 9-4Nanotechnology future applications
- Track 9-5Cellular based Therapy
- Track 9-6Cellular based Therapy
- Track 9-7Nano Arrays for Advanced Diagnostics
- Track 9-8DNA polyhedra
- Track 9-9Novel Optoelectronic Devices
- Track 9-10Research support
- Track 9-11Nanodiamond devices
- Track 9-12Nano-Mechanisms for Molecular Systems
- Track 9-13Nano-Bio Interfaces
Nanotechnology will be utilized for Detection, Diagnostics, Therapeutics and Monitoring. Themes like Nanotechnology based Imaging Technologies and Lab-on-a-Chip Point of Care Diagnostics, Advanced Nano-Bio-Sensor Technologies, Implantable Nano sensors, Nano Arrays for Advanced Diagnostics and Therapy, Invasive Therapy Technologies and Cellular based Therapy might be talked about.
- Track 10-1nanotechnology and nanosensors
- Track 10-2nanoparticles, nanodrugs and Nanomaterials
- Track 10-3nanobiotechnology and nanobiopharmaceutics
- Track 10-4Quantum nanoscience
- Track 10-5Bionanoscience
- Track 10-6Nanobiopharmaceutics and Nanobiotechnology
- Track 10-7 toxicity and environmental impact of nanoscale materials
Health and Environmental Safety of Nano materials addresses considerations regarding the impact of nanomaterial’s on the atmosphere and human health, and examines the security of specific nanomaterial’s. Understanding the distinctive chemical and physical properties of nanostructures has diode to several developments within the applications of nanocomposite materials. Whereas these materials have applications during a Brobdingnagian vary of areas, their potential for toxicity should be completely understood.
- Track 11-1 Nanotechnology in pollution prevention
- Track 11-2Nanotechnology for water - Challenges and solutions
- Track 11-3Ethical and social issues
- Track 11-4Regulation of nanotechnology
- Track 11-5Risks of nanotechnology
- Track 11-6Nanotechnology in Ozone deplition
Scaffold-based tissue engineering approaches have been under investigation for more than 30 years now and many different techniques have been developed in order to engineer various tissues of the body. Some of them have been translated from bench to bedside, yet many are still under intensive examination. Biodegradable scaffolds applied in tissue engineering aim to temporarily substitute for the extracellular matrix and its complex biological functions during the regeneration and/or remodeling period, and are subsequently degraded and replaced by new tissue.
- Track 12-1 Liquid-based template assembly
- Track 12-2Bioartificial organs
- Track 12-3 Artificial bone marrow
- Track 12-4Artificial bone
- Track 12-5 bone Tissue-engineered vessels
- Track 12-6Oral mucosa tissue engineering
- Track 12-7 Artificial pancreas
- Track 12-8 Nanofiber self-assembly
- Track 12-9Bioartificial organs
Two decades of Nano toxicology research has shown that the interactions between nanomaterial’s and cells, animals, humans and the environment are remarkably complex. Researchers are still trying to understand in detail how the physical, chemical and other properties of nanomaterial’s influence these interactions, and thus determine the ultimate impact of nanomaterial’s on health and the environment. And as new nanomaterials are developed, and animal testing is reduced, computational methods are becoming increasingly important for prioritizing safety studies. There is also an on-going debate about the regulation of nanomaterials. Nature Nanotechnology has published articles on all these topics and this web focus on Nano toxicology contains links to all of them.
- Track 13-1 Coatings and Charges
- Track 13-2 Genotoxicity
- Track 13-3Cytotoxicity
- Track 13-4fullerene toxicity
- Track 13-5fullerene toxicity
- Track 13-6Biodistribution
- Track 13-7 nano-visualisation
- Track 13-8 Xenobiotech
- Track 13-9Nanomedicine and Toxicology
This review will discuss polymer matrix based Nano composites with exfoliated clay being one of the key modifications. While the reinforcement aspects of nanocomposites are the primary area of interest, a number of other properties and potential applications are important including barrier properties, flammability resistance, electrical/electronic properties, membrane properties, polymer blend compatibilization. An important consideration in this review involves the comparison of properties of nanoscale dimensions relative to larger scale dimensions.
- Track 14-1Bio-hybrid nanofibres
- Track 14-2Bio-hybrid polymer nanotubes
- Track 14-3 silicon nanospheres
- Track 14-4 Nanocarbon tubes
- Track 14-5Electroactive polymers
- Track 14-6Copolymer
- Track 14-7 Biopolymer
- Track 14-8Nanocomposite
The improvement of nanomaterials and nanotechnology has acquired another time the field of Nano prescription. The use of the Nano medicine in the diverse fields of solution are offering humankind for the leap forward in medication conveyance, some assistance with blooding cleansing, tissue designing growth furthermore related fields of drug. The business sector examination says that the Nano medicine deals for the disease conclusion has crossed $7.1billion in 2009 and with more than 230 organizations in Nano informatics and 45 items worldwide of Nano bio-innovation at least $4.6 billion in innovative work is been contributed each year. More than 490 colleges of Nano solution around the globe and around 54 commercial ventures in India are doing research in medication conveyance and biomedical instrumentation. Almost $9,600 million is been supported on this task. Tissue building is the Present exploration which is concentrated by the United Kingdom.
- Track 15-1 Chemotherapy
- Track 15-2Nano materials for cancer diagnosis and therapy
- Track 15-3 Nanotheranostics for Cancer
- Track 15-4RNA Nanotechnology for Cancer treatment
- Track 15-5Target based drug delivery
- Track 15-6Nano colloids
- Track 15-7 DNA nanorobots
Nanotechnology could be strategically implemented in new developing drug delivery systems that can expand drug markets. Such a plan would be applied to drugs selected for full-scale development based on their safety and efficacy data, but which fail to reach clinical development because of poor bio pharmacological properties. The new drug delivery methods are expected to enable pharmaceutical companies to reformulate existing drugs on the market, thereby extending the lifetime of products and enhancing the performance of drugs by increasing effectiveness, safety and patient adherence, and ultimately reducing healthcare costs.
- Track 16-1Thin film drug delivery
- Track 16-2Magnetic drug delivery
- Track 16-3Self-microemulsifying drug delivery system
- Track 16-4Acoustic targeted drug delivery
- Track 16-5Neural drug delivery systems
- Track 16-6Drug delivery to the brain
- Track 16-7Drug carrier
- Track 16-8Bovine submaxillary mucin coatings
- Track 16-9Retrometabolic drug design
- Track 16-10Asymmetric membrane capsule
The fast development of the Nanodevices is driving the world through the roadways of improvement in different sections of science and innovation. The Nano devices &Nano frameworks have brought a colossal change of mankind with its Nano way of life gadgets. The examination includes in brilliant sensors and savvy conveyance frameworks, demonstrating and reproduction alongside the organically enlivened gadgets which are expected to move at a gigantic development of 34% CAGR and the anticipated development of the Nano switches and Optical-biosensors is up to $58.9% billion increment before the end of 2018 by enrolling a sound CAGR of 20.7%.Around the world making the world's focus the exploration territories of Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology.
- Track 17-1 Nanorobotics and nanomanufacturing
- Track 17-2Nano-Optics
- Track 17-3 Spintronics
- Track 17-4Emerging device challenges in futuristic nanoelectronics
- Track 17-5Nanodiamond devices
- Track 17-6Microfluidics & Microfabrication
- Track 17-7Nano MEMS
The ability of DNA to self–assemble into a variety of nanostructures and Nano machines is highlighted in a growing number of papers in Nature Nanotechnology. The appeal of DNA to nanoscientists is threefold: first, it is a natural nanoscale material; second, a large number of techniques for studying DNA are already available; and third, its ability to carry information can be exploited in the self–assembly process. DNA is also increasingly being used to organize other nanomaterial’s, and the related field of RNA nanotechnology is beginning to emerge. All this can be seen in the articles below.
- Track 18-1Properties of nucleic acids
- Track 18-2Structural DNA nanotechnology
- Track 18-3Dynamic DNA nanotechnology
- Track 18-4Structural and Sequence designing
- Track 18-5DNA origami
- Track 18-6Three-dimensional arrays
- Track 18-7Design of Nanodrugs
New nanotechnology consumer products are coming on the market at the rate of three to four per week, a finding based on the latest update to the nanotechnology consumer product inventory maintained by the Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies (PEN).One of the new items among the more than 600 products now in the inventory is Swiss dent Nanowhitening Toothpaste with “calcium peroxides, in the form of nano-particles.” Today, in testimony before the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science & Transportation, PEN Project ,cited Ace Silver Plus—another of the nine nano toothpastes in the inventory—as an example of the upsurge in nanotechnology consumer products in stores. The hearing marks the start of U.S. Senate debate on the future direction of the annual $1.5 billion federal investment in nanotechnology research and development (R&D).The number of consumer products using nanotechnology has grown from 212 to 609 since PEN launched the world’s first online inventory of manufacturer-identified nanotech goods in March 2006. Health and fitness items, which include cosmetics and sunscreens, represent 60 percent of inventory products.
- Track 19-1Nanophase Technologies Corporation
- Track 19-2Altair Nanotechnologies
- Track 19-3Carbon Nanotechnologies
- Track 19-4Nanometrics
- Track 19-5Nanophase Technologies Corporation
- Track 19-6Nanoscale Corporation
- Track 19-7Nanoworld AG Oxford Instruments
Green nanotechnology refers to the use of nanotechnology to enhance the environmental sustainability of processes producing negative externalities. It also refers to the use of the products of nanotechnology to enhance sustainability. It includes making green nano-products and using nano-products in support of sustainability.Green nanotechnology has been described as the development of clean technologies, "to minimize potential environmental and human health risks associated with the manufacture and use of nanotechnology products, and to encourage replacement of existing products with new nano-products that are more environmentally friendly throughout their lifecycle.
- Track 20-1Green Nanotechnology Challenges And Opportunities
- Track 20-2Meeting Characterization Challenges to Support Greener Nanomaterials and Nanomanufacturing
- Track 20-3Nanotechnology Innovation and Governance
- Track 20-4Advancing Greener Nanomanufacturing
- Track 20-5 Additive processes and Greener Nanomaterial Production.
- Track 20-6Moving from “Natural Enemies†to “Partners for Nature
- Track 21-1 Fundamental Science of Graphene and 2D Materials Beyond Graphene,
- Track 21-2Growth, synthesis techniques and integration methods,
- Track 21-3Graphene modification and functionalization,
- Track 21-4Large scale graphene production and Characterization,
- Track 21-5Chemistry and biology studies of graphene
- Track 21-6Graphene-based nanocomposites: recent scientific studies and applications
- Track 21-7Applications of graphene and related 2D materials in electronics/ Flexible Electronics, photonics, spintronics, Optoelectronics and sensors
- Track 21-8Applications of graphene in energy, including photovoltaics, energy storage, fuel cells and hydrogen storage
- Track 21-9Application of Graphene in biomedical area
- Track 21-10Graphene-related health and environment research
- Track 21-11Graphene: Innovation and commercialization