Nanotechnology is a rapidly developing field of engineering with potential applications in a wide range of industries, from energy to medicine. In the medical field, nanotechnology has the potential to revolutionize healthcare, providing more precise and effective treatments for diseases. Nanotechnology in medicine is the use of nanoscale materials and tools to diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases. This technology has the potential to revolutionize healthcare. Nanoparticles and nanodevices can be used to deliver drugs to specific sites in the body, detect disease at early stages, and stimulate tissue regeneration. Nanotechnology can also be used to improve medical imaging, allowing doctors to better identify and diagnose medical conditions. Nanomedicine is a relatively new field, but it is already showing promise in clinical trials. For example, nanoparticles are being used to deliver cancer treatments to tumors and nanodevices are being used to detect early-stage cancer. Additionally, Nanobiotechnology are being used to improve diagnostic imaging, allowing doctors to better identify and diagnose medical conditions. In the future, nanotechnology could revolutionize the way we diagnose and treat diseases. It could also lead to more effective and targeted treatments, as well as improved medical imaging. Nanotechnology could also revolutionize healthcare, leading to more personalized medicine and improved patient outcomes.
Title : Circumventing challenges in developing CVD graphene on steels for extraordinary and durable corrosion resistance
Raman Singh, Monash University, Australia
Title : Nanomaterial-based bio-lubricant additives for improved efficiency and environmental sustainability in automotive applications
S V A R Sastry, Harcourt Butler Technical University, India
Title : Evaluating cytotoxicity of metal-doped tin oxide nanoparticles
Paulo Cesar De Morais, Catholic University of Brasilia, Brazil
Title : Lipid nanoparticles formulations: From bench scale to industrial scale
Mohammad A Obeid, RAK Medical and Health Sciences University, United Arab Emirates
Title : Controllable assembly and disassembly of microparticles under light-induced electric fields
Ao Wang, Beihang University, China
Title : Eliminating implant infections in over 40,000 patients: The impact of nanomedicine
Thomas J Webster, Hebei University of Technology, China