Drug Delivery & Therapeutics Committee
Committee Chair
Annual Symposium Synopsys
This session seeks to showcase work in the area of biomedical nanotechnology,
particularly related to drug delivery.
Nanoscience and nanotechnology can address one of the greatest challenges in the
post-genomic era of the 21st century — making the essential connections between
structure and function of biomolecules at the micro/nanoscale to human
physiology and pathophysiology at the macroscale.
To meet these challenges, the field of biomedical nanotechnology has undergone
exponential growth during the last 5 years. Technologies such as nanostructured
biomaterials for biointegration, nanoprobes for cellular targeting, and
nanofluidic chips for DNA processing and drug delivery promise to transform the
world of biochemistry and medicine much in the same way that integrated
semiconductor devices transformed the world of electronics and computation.
The key driving force is the complementary length scale between biological
structures that range from the 10's of nanometers (proteins, DNA, viruses) to
the micron scale (cells and cellular assemblies) and the new capabilities of
nanosystems to manipulate and control such feature sizes within our environment.
Topics & Application Areas
- Targeting at Molecular, Cellular & Higher Levels
- Delivery Systems
- Modes of Entry
- Controlled Release Systems
- Microcapsules
- Liposomes
- Vesicles
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- Macromolecular Conjugates
- Antibody Targeting
- Protein/Peptide Delivery
- Pharmacodynamics
- Viral-Based Systems
- Cell Surface Interactions
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Submit Proposal or Comment to Committee Chair
We encourage you to participate and to submit your interest as either an Scientific Committee Member or to organize a Scientific Committee*. The NSTI will provide the infrastructure for each Industrial Committee to organize and present a focused Symposium at the annual Nanotech Conference and Trade Show (Nanotech 2008, Boston, Massachusetts, June 1-5, 2008). Details will be provide upon approval of proposal.
* All submissions will be reviewed by the NSTI Scientific Committee
Chairs and a timely response will be issued.
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