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11th Edition of World Nanotechnology Conference

March 23-25, 2026

March 23 -25, 2026 | Singapore

Nanobiomechanics

Nanobiomechanics

Nanobiomechanics is like using tiny tools to explore how the small parts inside our bodies, like cells and molecules, move and behave. In the world of nanotechnology, which deals with really, really small things, nanobiomechanics helps scientists understand the mechanical side of living stuff at this tiny scale. It's about figuring out how the building blocks of our bodies, such as proteins and DNA, respond to forces and pressures. Scientists use special tools to measure and control these super small materials, which helps us learn more about how our bodies work on the tiniest level. This isn't just cool science – it's also super useful for medicine. By knowing more about how these tiny parts function, scientists can create materials that copy what our bodies do naturally. This might mean better materials for fixing our tissues, making medicines work more effectively, and even finding new ways to treat illnesses. So, nanobiomechanics is like taking a really close look at how the small things in our bodies move and act, and it could lead to awesome discoveries for our health and well-being.

Committee Members
Speaker at World Nanotechnology Conference 2026 - Harry E Ruda

Harry E Ruda

University of Toronto, Canada
Speaker at World Nanotechnology Conference 2026 - Paulo Cesar De Morais

Paulo Cesar De Morais

Catholic University of Brasilia, Brazil
Speaker at World Nanotechnology Conference 2026 - Raman Singh

Raman Singh

Monash University, Australia

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