08:00 | Registration |
| Connectivity between Traditional and Nanomedicine & Nanomedicine Approaches in Molecular Imaging |
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09:30 | | Keynote Presentation Through Green Nanotechnology: A Bridge Connecting Indian Traditional Medicine with Western Medicines Kattesh V. Katti, Director, Institute of Green Nanotechnology / Radiology / Cancer Nanotechnology Platform, University of Missouri, United States of America
This presentation will highlight our pioneering efforts in Green Nanotechnology which uses phytochemicals from herbs and fruits for the development of a myriad of biocompatible gold nanoparticles. We will discuss recent findings on therapeutic efficacy of gold nanoparticles in treating solid tumours including hormone refractory prostate cancer. We will also provide an overall rationale on how Green Nanotechnology connects Western medicine with the Indian traditional medicine which has been in practice for over five thousand years. |
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10:30 | Coffee and Networking in Exhibiton Hall |
| Toxicology Considerations in the Design and Development of Nanomedicine Formulation & Green Nanotechnology in Drug Discovery |
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11:15 | | Keynote Presentation Nanotoxicology: Safety Assessment of Engineered Nanomaterials Gunter Oberdorster, Professor, University of Rochester, United States of America
A practical approach will be discussed to correlate results of in vitro and in vivo studies and – importantly – emphasize the need of obtaining in vivo exposure data so that risk can be assessed once experimental Exposure–Dose–Response relationships in rodents are available. |
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12:15 | Lunch and Networking in Exhibition Hall |
13:30 | Poster Viewing Session |
14:15 | On the Impact of Surface Hydrophobicity on the Toxicity of Inhaled Soft, Organic Nanomaterial Marie-Christine Jones, Lecturer, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom
This presentation will explore the role of surface hydrophobicity as a driving force behind the toxicity of inhaled organic nanomaterials. Specifically, this study aimed to verify the premise that adverse reactions in the lung can be reduced through a decrease in surface hydrophobicity. |
| Regulatory Aspects Towards Approval of Nanomedicine Drugs |
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14:45 | Silver Nanocomposites for Biomedical Applications Meenal Kowshick, Assistant Professor, Birla Institute of Technology & Science Pilani, India
Silver is a powerful antimicrobial and anti-inflammmatory agent that exhibits strong cytotoxicity towards an array of microorganisms and a remarkably low human toxicity. With the rapid emergence of multi-drug resistant microorganisms, the use of silver based antimicrobials is re-emerging as an effective non-resistance-inducing strategy to prevent recurrence of infections. Our work on biomedical applications of silver composites with chitin, hydroxyapatite, titanium dioxide, etc will be presented. |
15:15 | Coffee and Networking in Exhibiton Hall |
| Nanoparticles and Nanomaterials in Therapy |
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16:00 | Tumour Regression After Intravenous Administration of Novel Tumour-targeted Nanomedicines Christine Dufes, Senior Lecturer, University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom
The possibility of using genes as medicines to treat cancer is limited by the lack of efficacious delivery systems able to selectively deliver genes to tumours. We demonstrated that the intravenous administration of a tumour-targeted dendriplex led to tumour disappearance of 90% of the tested tumours over one month. |
16:30 | Nanoparticle Formation Using Advanced Focused Acoustics Carl Beckett, General Manager, Covaris Process Technologies, United States of America
In this presentation we will discuss the use of Focused Acoustics for the processing of key nanoparticle delivery systems, including liposomes, emulsions, and nanosuspensions. Key limitations of current methods will be addressed, including temperature and solvent sensitive APIs, scalability, and sterile, continuous flow manufacturing capabilities. Example data is provided to show that the method or process by which a Formulation is formed, has a direct impact on the effectiveness of the Formulation. Both small molecule and biological Formulations will be discussed. |
17:00 | CANCELLED - Amphoteric Polyamidoamines of Nanomedical Interest Paolo Ferruti, Professor, Universita di Milano, Italy
Poly(amidoamine)s (PAAs) are biodegradable tert-amine polymers obtained by polyaddition of amines to bisacrylamides. Recently, it has been found that some highly biocompatible amphoteric PAAs are endowed with strong antiviral activity and, in addition, give non-covalent adducts with primaquine and chloroquine whose antimalarial activity is dramatically higher than that of the free drugs. |
17:30 | End of Day One |