Nanostructures in Pharmaceuticals
Unlocking the Potential of Nanostructures in Medicine
Skills you will gain:
The “Nanostructures in Pharmaceuticals” program is designed to provide an in-depth understanding of how nanostructured materials can revolutionize drug delivery and pharmaceutical design. Over the program of one month, participants will explore the fundamental concepts of nanostructures, including their synthesis, functionalization, and application in various drug delivery systems. Through lectures, case studies, attendees will learn from experts in the field and gain practical experience in applying these concepts to real-world problems. The program is ideal for those looking to enhance their expertise in pharmaceutical sciences with a focus on the emerging field of nanotechnology.
Aim:
Program Objectives:
- Understand the fundamental principles and applications of nanostructures in pharmaceuticals.
- Learn the techniques for synthesizing and characterizing different nanostructures.
- Explore the implications of nanostructures in targeted drug delivery and controlled release mechanisms.
- Examine the regulatory and ethical considerations in the development of nano-pharmaceuticals.
What you will learn?
- Sculptured thin films
- Quantum Heterostructures
- Nanocomposites, Nanofabrics
- Nanocapsules
- Nanoshells, Nanocages
- Nanoflowers, Nanofoams
- Nanotubes, Fullerenes
- Project Report Submission/ Article Writing
Intended For :
This program is suitable for professionals and students in the domains of pharmaceutical sciences, materials science, and nanotechnology.
Career Supporting Skills