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The Bio-Nano Revolution: Understanding Core Concepts and Basics

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Comprehensive bio-nanotechnology program combining biological sciences and nanotechnology principles to develop innovative solutions through hands-on experimentation and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Aim

The Bio-Nano Revolution: Understanding Core Concepts and Basics introduces the foundations of bio-nanotechnology, explaining how nanoscale materials interact with biological systems and enable advances in healthcare, diagnostics, and bio-inspired technologies.

Program Objectives

  • Foundations: core principles of nanotechnology and biology integration.
  • Nanoscale Effects: size, surface area, and interface behavior.
  • Bio–Nano Interactions: cellular uptake, protein corona, biocompatibility.
  • Nanomaterials: metals, polymers, lipids, carbon-based systems.
  • Characterization: size, charge, structure, and surface analysis basics.
  • Applications: drug delivery, biosensing, imaging, antimicrobial systems.
  • Safety: nanotoxicology and ethical considerations.
  • Capstone: design a basic bio-nano application concept.

Program Structure

Module 1: Introduction to Bio-Nanotechnology

  • What bio-nanotechnology is and why it matters.
  • Scale comparison: molecules to cells.
  • Historical milestones and current trends.
  • Key challenges and opportunities.

Module 2: Nanoscale Concepts for Biological Systems

  • Size-dependent properties.
  • Surface chemistry and reactivity.
  • Colloidal behavior in biological media.
  • Stability and aggregation basics.

Module 3: Core Bio-Nano Materials

  • Metal and metal oxide nanoparticles.
  • Polymeric nanoparticles and hydrogels.
  • Lipid nanoparticles and nanoemulsions.
  • Carbon-based nanomaterials.

Module 4: Nano–Bio Interactions

  • Protein corona formation.
  • Cell membrane interaction and uptake.
  • Biocompatibility and toxicity concepts.
  • Factors affecting biological response.

Module 5: Surface Functionalization and Targeting

  • Ligands and surface modification basics.
  • Targeting strategies (passive and active).
  • Controlled release concepts.
  • Stability enhancement methods.

Module 6: Characterization Techniques

  • Particle size and charge measurement.
  • Microscopy for morphology.
  • Spectroscopy for surface chemistry.
  • Interpreting basic characterization data.

Module 7: Applications in Health and Industry

  • Drug delivery systems.
  • Biosensors and diagnostics.
  • Imaging and contrast agents.
  • Antimicrobial coatings and materials.

Module 8: Safety, Ethics, and Translation

  • Nanotoxicology basics.
  • Regulatory awareness.
  • Responsible research and communication.
  • Future directions in bio-nanotechnology.

Final Project

  • Select a biological problem and propose a nano-based solution.
  • Deliverables: material choice + interaction mechanism + application rationale.
  • Submit: bio-nano concept proposal.

Participant Eligibility

  • Students and professionals in Biotechnology, Life Sciences, Pharmacy, Biomedical Engineering
  • Beginners interested in bio-nanotechnology
  • Basic biology and chemistry helpful

Program Outcomes

  • Explain core bio-nano principles.
  • Understand nano–bio interactions.
  • Identify suitable nanomaterials for biological use.
  • Create a basic bio-nano application plan.

Program Deliverables

  • e-LMS Access: lessons, readings, case examples.
  • Toolkit: concept sheets, material-selection guide, project template.
  • Assessment: certification after project submission.
  • e-Certification and e-Marksheet: digital credentials.

Future Career Prospects

  • Bio-Nanotechnology Research Assistant
  • Nanomedicine Trainee
  • Biomedical Materials Associate
  • R&D Lab Assistant

Job Opportunities

  • Biotech & Pharma: nanomedicine and formulation teams.
  • Research Labs: bio-nano materials development.
  • Healthcare Industry: diagnostics and medical devices.
  • Startups: bio-nano product development roles.
Category

E-LMS, E-LMS+Video, E-LMS+Video+Live Lectures

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

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