Aim
This course explores the innovative role of bionano technology in advancing medical applications. Participants will gain insights into how nanotechnology is integrated with biological systems to develop cutting-edge tools for diagnostics, drug delivery, and treatment strategies. The course emphasizes recent developments in nano-based therapeutics, biomaterial engineering, and the future of bionano devices in medical science.
Program Objectives
- Learn about the basic principles of bionano technology and its integration into medical applications.
- Understand how nanoparticles and nanostructures interact with biological systems to enhance treatment effectiveness.
- Explore the design of drug delivery systems, including targeted nanocarriers for specific tissue and cell delivery.
- Study nanobiomaterials for use in medical implants, diagnostics, and tissue engineering.
- Understand the regulatory challenges and safety concerns in the medical application of nanotechnology.
- Engage in hands-on projects to design, synthesize, and evaluate nano-based medical devices and systems.
Program Structure
Module 1: Introduction to Bionano Technology in Medicine
- Overview of bionano technology and its role in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries.
- Key concepts in nanomaterials, including nanoparticles, nanocarriers, and biomolecular interactions.
- Understanding the significance of bionano technology in drug delivery, diagnostics, and therapy.
Module 2: Nanoparticles in Drug Delivery and Gene Therapy
- Design and synthesis of nanoparticles for efficient drug delivery to target cells and tissues.
- Exploring the principles behind targeted drug delivery: passive vs active targeting.
- Utilizing nanocarriers for gene therapy and gene editing applications such as CRISPR.
Module 3: Bio-Nanotechnology in Medical Diagnostics
- Exploring how nanotechnology is revolutionizing diagnostic tools and equipment.
- Case studies on nanobiosensors for early disease detection and monitoring.
- Innovative applications of nanoparticles in imaging technologies and lab-on-a-chip devices.
Module 4: Nanobiomaterials in Tissue Engineering
- Using nanomaterials to create scaffolds for tissue regeneration and engineering.
- How nanotechnology is improving biocompatibility and tissue integration in implants.
- Case studies on the use of nanostructures in bone, skin, and cartilage regeneration.
Module 5: Bio-Nanotechnology in Environmental Applications
- Exploring the use of bio-nanotechnology for environmental protection and pollution control.
- Applications in water purification, waste management, and renewable energy.
- Case studies on nanomaterial-based solutions for detecting and removing environmental pollutants.
Module 6: Regulatory Challenges in Bio-Nanotechnology
- Understanding the regulatory landscape for bio-nanotechnology in medical and environmental applications.
- Exploring the challenges in ensuring safety, biocompatibility, and toxicity testing for nanomaterials.
- Case studies on the approval processes and clinical trials for bio-nanotechnology-based products.
Module 7: Ethical, Environmental, and Social Implications of Bio-Nanotechnology
- Exploring the ethical issues surrounding the use of nanotechnology in human health and the environment.
- Addressing the social implications of widespread use of nanomaterials in everyday life.
- Environmental risks and the lifecycle of bio-nanotechnologies: sustainability concerns.
Module 8: Future Trends in Bio-Nanotechnology
- Emerging trends in nanomedicine and bioengineering: multi-functional nanomaterials and smart systems.
- The future of personalized medicine using nanotechnology to tailor treatments to individual patient profiles.
- Innovative nanotechnology applications in vaccines, infectious disease treatment, and gene therapy.
Final Project
- Design a nanotechnology-based solution for a real-world application, such as drug delivery, disease detection, or tissue regeneration.
- Develop a prototype or simulation and present findings based on research or lab work.
- Example projects: Develop a nanoparticle-based drug delivery system for a specific disease or design a nanobiosensor for early cancer detection.
Participant Eligibility
- Students and researchers in Nanotechnology, Biomedical Engineering, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Materials Science.
- Professionals working in biotechnology, pharmaceutical companies, and nanomedicine sectors.
- Anyone interested in bio-nanotechnology and its applications in modern medicine and biotechnology.
Program Outcomes
- Comprehensive understanding of bio-nanotechnology and its applications in medicine and environmental science.
- Hands-on experience in synthesizing and characterizing nanoparticles for various biomedical applications.
- Knowledge of regulatory, ethical, and social issues surrounding the use of bio-nanotechnology in healthcare and environmental sectors.
Program Deliverables
- Access to e-LMS: Full access to course materials, case studies, and resources.
- Hands-on Project Work: Design and apply bio-nanotechnology to real-world applications.
- Research Paper Publication: Opportunities to publish research findings in relevant nanomedicine and biotechnology journals.
- Final Examination: Certification awarded after completing the course and final project.
- e-Certification and e-Marksheet: Digital credentials provided upon successful completion.
Future Career Prospects
- Nanotechnology Researcher
- Biomedical Nanotech Specialist
- Nanomedicine Developer
- Biomedical Engineer (Nanotechnology)
- Regulatory Affairs Specialist (Nanomedicine)
Job Opportunities
- Pharmaceutical Companies: Developing nanotechnology-based drug delivery systems for various diseases.
- Biotechnology Firms: Innovating in nanomedicine for targeted therapies and personalized medicine.
- Research Institutions: Advancing bio-nanotechnology and drug delivery systems in academic and industrial settings.
- Regulatory Bodies: Working on standards and guidelines for the safe use of bio-nanopharmaceuticals.









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