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Nanobiopharmaceuticals in Targeted Drug Delivery Systems

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Explore the future of medicine with our Nanobiopharmaceuticals program, focusing on innovative nano-based drug delivery systems to enhance therapeutic efficacy and patient care.

Aim

This course explores the transformative potential of nanobiopharmaceuticals in enhancing targeted drug delivery systems. Participants will understand how nanotechnology is used to design, develop, and deploy nanocarriers that can deliver drugs to specific sites within the body, thereby maximizing therapeutic effects while minimizing side effects. The course focuses on various types of nanocarriers, their design, and clinical applications in treating cancer, neurological disorders, and infectious diseases.

Program Objectives

  • Gain a deep understanding of nanobiopharmaceuticals and their role in modern targeted drug delivery systems.
  • Learn about different types of nanocarriers (liposomes, dendrimers, nanocapsules) used for drug delivery.
  • Explore how nanoparticles are engineered to enhance drug bioavailability, targeting specificity, and controlled release.
  • Understand the challenges and regulatory considerations in the development and use of nanobiopharmaceuticals.
  • Develop skills in designing and evaluating nanobiopharmaceutical systems for clinical and therapeutic use.

Program Structure

Module 1: Introduction to Nanobiopharmaceuticals

  • Overview of nanotechnology in pharmaceuticals and drug delivery.
  • Importance of nanobiopharmaceuticals in overcoming challenges like drug resistance and side effects.
  • Understanding nanocarriers and their role in targeted and controlled drug delivery.

Module 2: Types of Nanocarriers Used in Drug Delivery

  • Understanding liposomes, micelles, dendrimers, polymeric nanoparticles, and solid lipid nanoparticles as drug delivery vehicles.
  • How surface modification enhances drug targeting and drug release capabilities.
  • Exploring the unique advantages and disadvantages of different nanocarriers for specific therapeutic applications.

Module 3: Design and Engineering of Nanobiopharmaceuticals

  • Design principles for nanocarriers: size, surface charge, and stability.
  • Techniques for encapsulation, drug loading, and controlled release.
  • Optimizing nanocarrier properties for site-specific delivery (e.g., cancer cells, inflamed tissues, brain).

Module 4: Targeted Drug Delivery Systems

  • Mechanisms of targeted drug delivery: active vs. passive targeting, receptor-mediated delivery.
  • Designing nanocarriers to target specific tissues, such as tumors, the brain, and infection sites.
  • Examples of nanobiopharmaceuticals used in chemotherapy, gene therapy, and vaccines.

Module 5: Nanobiopharmaceuticals in Cancer Therapy

  • Role of nanoparticles in delivering chemotherapeutic drugs to tumor cells with high efficacy and minimal side effects.
  • Passive targeting (EPR effect) and active targeting (ligand-mediated delivery) strategies in cancer treatment.
  • Case studies: Success stories of nanobiopharmaceuticals in oncology.

Module 6: Nanobiopharmaceuticals in Gene Therapy

  • Exploring nanotechnology for gene delivery systems, including DNA, RNA, and CRISPR-based therapies.
  • The challenges of delivering genetic material to target cells and how nanomaterials can improve efficiency.
  • Case studies: nanoparticle-based delivery systems for gene therapy in treating genetic disorders.

Module 7: Nanotechnology in Neurological Disorders

  • Challenges in delivering therapeutic agents to the central nervous system (CNS) through the blood-brain barrier (BBB).
  • Nanoparticles for targeted drug delivery to treat Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and other neurological conditions.
  • Examples of nanopharmaceuticals in clinical development for treating neurological conditions.

Module 8: Safety, Toxicity, and Regulatory Considerations

  • Safety and toxicity concerns surrounding nanoparticles and their potential risks to human health and the environment.
  • The importance of biocompatibility and long-term stability in nanoparticle-based systems.
  • Regulatory hurdles in nanomedicine: guidelines, approval processes, and clinical trial requirements.

Module 9: Future Trends in Nanobiopharmaceuticals in Targeted Therapy

  • Emerging trends in nanobiopharmaceuticals: smart drug delivery, multi-functional nanocarriers, and theranostics.
  • How personalized medicine is driving the development of nanopharmaceuticals for individual patients.
  • Future applications: advanced cancer therapies, gene editing techniques, and neurodegenerative disease treatments.

Final Project

  • Design a nanocarrier-based drug delivery system for a specific therapeutic target (e.g., cancer therapy, gene delivery, neurological treatment).
  • Synthesize the nanocarrier, characterize its properties, and evaluate its drug delivery efficiency and targeting specificity.
  • Example projects: Design a nanoparticle-based chemotherapy delivery system or a gene delivery nanoparticle for targeted treatment of genetic disorders.

Participant Eligibility

  • Students and researchers in Nanotechnology, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, and Materials Science.
  • Professionals working in the pharmaceutical industry, biotechnology, and nanomedicine sectors.
  • Anyone interested in learning about nanobiopharmaceuticals and their application in drug delivery systems.

Program Outcomes

  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of nanobiopharmaceuticals and their role in modern drug delivery systems.
  • Hands-on experience in synthesizing and characterizing nanocarriers for targeted drug delivery applications.
  • Develop the ability to design and evaluate nanobiopharmaceuticals for clinical and therapeutic use.

Program Deliverables

  • Access to e-LMS: Full access to course materials, case studies, and resources.
  • Hands-on Project Work: Design and apply nanobiopharmaceuticals 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
  • Bio-Nanopharmaceuticals Developer
  • Pharmaceutical Nanotech Specialist
  • Biomedical Engineer (Nanotechnology)
  • Regulatory Affairs Specialist (Nanomedicine)

Job Opportunities

  • Pharmaceutical Companies: Developing nanotechnology-based drug delivery systems for a variety of diseases.
  • Biotechnology Firms: Innovating in nanomedicine for targeted therapies and personalized medicine.
  • Research Institutions: Advancing nanopharmaceuticals and drug delivery technologies in academic and industrial settings.
  • Regulatory Bodies: Working on standards and guidelines for the safe use of bio-nanopharmaceuticals.
MODE

Online/ e-LMS

TYPE

Self Paced

LEVEL

Moderate

DURATION

1 Month

CATEGORY

E – LMS, E – LMS + VIDEO, E – LMS + VIDEO + LIVE LECTURES

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What You’ll Gain

  • Full access to e-LMS
  • Publication opportunity
  • Self-assessment & final exam
  • e-Certificate

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