Nanobiotechnology merges the precision of nanotechnology with the vast complexities of life sciences, opening new horizons in healthcare, agriculture, and environmental sciences. By engineering materials at the nanoscale, researchers create innovative solutions such as targeted drug delivery systems that revolutionize medicine by minimizing side effects and maximizing efficacy. In diagnostics, nanosensors offer unparalleled sensitivity, detecting diseases at their earliest stages.
The technology also contributes to sustainable agriculture through nanopesticides and nanofertilizers, ensuring enhanced crop productivity with minimal environmental impact. Additionally, it holds promise in environmental remediation, where nanoparticles effectively detoxify pollutants. As nanobiotechnology advances, it bridges the gap between biological systems and cutting-edge nanomaterials, unlocking endless possibilities for improving human health and addressing global challenges with precision and innovation.
Title : Recent advances in nanomedicine: Sensors, implants, artificial intelligence, saving the environment, human studies, and more
Thomas J Webster, Hebei University of Technology, China
Title : Harnessing the unique transport properties of InAs nanowires for single molecule level sensing
Harry E Ruda, University of Toronto, Canada
Title : Nanostructured biodevices based on carbon nanotubes and glyconanoparticles for bioelectrocatalytic applications
Serge Cosnier, Silesian University of Technology, Poland
Title : Success in developing CVD graphene coating on mild steel: A disruptive approach to remarkable/durable corrosion resistance
Raman Singh, Monash University, Australia
Title : Photonic metasurfaces in azobenzene materials
Ribal Georges Sabat, Royal Military College of Canada, Canada
Title : Microplastics and nanoplastics in Antartica. Consideration their impact on ecosystems and human and fauna health
Maria Cecilia Colautti, Defense University of Republic of Argentina, Argentina