Biologic drugs, at the nexus of biology and technology, provide targeted solutions for complex medical challenges. Much like the global impact of the 2019 pandemic, these pharmaceuticals are transformative in addressing health crises. Operating on a scale aligned with biological intricacies, biologic drugs and nanoparticles in nanotechnology offer innovative approaches to vaccine development and immunoengineering. In the realm of nanomedicine, ongoing research explores the synergy between various nano systems and viral vectors, enhancing gene delivery and infectivity. The adaptability of nanotechnology enables nanoparticles to replicate the structural and functional properties of viruses, a promising avenue for vaccine development.
Two nanoparticle-based vaccinations nearing approval by the US Food and Drug Administration signal a potential breakthrough in the fight against COVID-19. This exemplifies the impactful role of biologic drugs in addressing global health crises. As these advancements progress, they not only demonstrate the potential of biologic drugs but also raise awareness about their transformative advantages. The parallels between the pandemic and the potential of nanomedicine emphasize the urgency and significance of advancing innovative medical solutions.
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Title : Nanotechnology and polymers for sea and ocean sterilization using artificial intelligence with artificial intelligence-engineered nano-polymer membranes
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Title : Dual memory characteristics and crystallographic transformations in shape memory alloys
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Title : A broadband, angle-insensitive aluminium-based near infra-red absorber for protecting warfighters and sensitive optics technologies
Chayanika Baishya, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India