Feature
Details
Format
Online + Hands-on Lab Component
Level
Advanced / Postgraduate
Duration
3 Weeks
Mode
Hybrid (Virtual lectures + Lab sessions)
Tools & Techniques
Nanoparticle synthesis equipment, polymer analysis, drug encapsulation protocols
Hands-On Component
Yes, laboratory synthesis and characterization exercises
Target Audience
B.Sc / M.Sc / B.Tech / M.Tech in Chemistry, Pharmacy, Nanotechnology, Biotechnology
Domain Relevance
Pharmaceutical research, sustainable drug delivery, green chemistry
About the Course
This program focuses on the intersection of green chemistry and nanotechnology, specifically tailored for drug delivery systems. Participants will learn how to synthesize nanoparticles using environmentally benign methods, assess their physicochemical and biological properties, and design systems capable of targeted drug delivery.
Beyond theoretical concepts, the course emphasizes laboratory-based experience, ensuring learners can evaluate biocompatibility, encapsulation efficiency, and release kinetics. The program addresses a practical gap: while conventional nanotechnology courses teach particle synthesis, few integrate sustainability, toxicity assessment, and applied pharmaceutical workflows.
“This course bridges green chemistry and applied nanotechnology, preparing participants to design sustainable drug delivery solutions that are both effective and environmentally responsible.”
Why This Topic Matters
- Environmental Pressure: Traditional nanoparticle production often involves toxic reagents and generates hazardous waste. Green approaches reduce ecological impact.
- Pharmaceutical Demand: Targeted drug delivery is increasingly critical for precision medicine, improving therapeutic efficacy and reducing side effects.
- Technical Challenge: Designing nanoparticles that are both biocompatible and environmentally sustainable requires integrated knowledge of polymers, materials science, and pharmacology.
- Interdisciplinary Relevance: Combines chemistry, biology, material science, and pharmaceutical engineering.
- Emerging Applications: Sustainable nanoparticles are being explored in oncology, controlled-release therapeutics, and diagnostic carriers.
What Participants Will Learn
• Principles of green nanotechnology and polymer-based nanoparticle design
• Synthesis of eco-friendly nanoparticles suitable for drug delivery
• Characterization techniques: particle size, surface charge, morphology, and stability
• Biocompatibility and toxicity assessment for safe pharmaceutical application
• Encapsulation methods for drugs in polymeric nanoparticles
• Designing nanoparticle-based systems for practical, sustainable drug delivery
Course Structure
Module 1 — Foundations of Green Nanomaterials
- Introduction to green chemistry principles
- Overview of nanomaterials and environmental impact
- Basics of polymers and biopolymers
Module 2 — Nanoparticle Synthesis Techniques
- Methods for nanotizing biopolymers
- Optimization of synthesis parameters
- Lab demonstration: particle formation and stability
Module 3 — Characterization and Evaluation
- Techniques: DLS, TEM, SEM, FTIR
- Biocompatibility and cytotoxicity assessment
- Lab exercises in analytical characterization
Module 4 — Drug Delivery Applications
- Encapsulation strategies for bioactive compounds
- Controlled release and targeted delivery mechanisms
- Case studies: polymeric nanoparticles in oncology and infectious disease
- Lab practice: drug loading and release assays
Tools, Techniques, or Platforms Covered
Polymer nanoparticles
Biopolymer matrices
DLS, TEM, SEM
FTIR, UV-Vis spectroscopy
Drug encapsulation assays
Sustainable lab protocols
Who Should Attend
This course is particularly suited for:
- B.Tech / M.Tech students in Nanotechnology or Biotechnology
- B.Sc / M.Sc students in Chemistry or Pharmacy with lab experience
- Researchers and professionals exploring sustainable pharmaceutical methods
- Faculty or academic staff developing green nanomaterials for teaching or research
Prerequisites: Basic understanding of chemistry, polymers, or pharmaceutical concepts. Familiarity with lab procedures in synthesis or characterization. Introductory knowledge of nanomaterials preferred but not mandatory.
Why This Course Stands Out
Integrates sustainability into nanotechnology for drug delivery, balances theoretical knowledge with hands-on lab experience, and provides exposure to real characterization techniques used in research labs. Focuses on environmental and regulatory considerations in pharmaceuticals, designed specifically for serious learners seeking applied, research-relevant skills.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is this course about?
It covers green nanoparticle synthesis, characterization, and application in targeted drug delivery systems.
Who is this course suitable for?
B.Sc/M.Sc students, B.Tech/M.Tech students, researchers, and professionals in chemistry, pharmacy, or nanotechnology.
Do I need prior coding experience?
No coding is required; familiarity with lab techniques and nanomaterials is more relevant.
Will the course include hands-on work?
Yes, participants conduct lab-based synthesis, characterization, and drug encapsulation exercises.
What tools or platforms will be used?
TEM, SEM, DLS, FTIR, polymer matrices, drug encapsulation assays, and sustainable lab methods.
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