A reference to all nanotechnology aspects in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine - including fabrication techniques for tissue-specific applications - helping scientists and lab engineers building tissue substitutes in more efficient ways.
1. Nanomedicine and Tissue Engineering 2. Design of biomaterials using nanotechnlogy 3. Electrospinning of polymers for tissue engineering. 4. Biomimetic nanofibers for muskuloskeletal tissue engineering 5. Hydrogels – Promising candidates for tissue engineering 6. 3D scaffolding for pancreatic islet replacement 7. Scaffolds with antibacterial properties 8. Dermal tissue engineering: Current trends 9. Chitosan and its application as tissue engineering scaffolds 10. Cell encapsulation in self-assembled hydrogel matrix 11. Nanotechnology enabled drug delivery for cancer therapy 12. Nanomedicine in Theranostics 13. Upconversion nanoparticles 14. Gold nanoparticles for cancer drug delivery 15. Role of nanogenotoxicology studies in safety evaluation of nanomaterials 16. Toxicology considerations in nanomedicine 17. Future of nanotechnology in tissue engineering
Dr. Thomas is the Vice-Chancellor and a Professor of Polymer
Science and Engineering at Mahatma Gandhi University, India.
Additionally, he serves as the Director of the School of Energy
Materials at the same institution. Dr. Thomas is internationally
recognized for his contributions to polymer science and
engineering, covering polymer nanocomposites, elastomers, polymer
blends, interpenetrating polymer networks, polymer membranes, green
composites, nanocomposites, nanomedicine, and green nanotechnology.
His groundbreaking inventions in polymer nanocomposites, polymer
blends, green bionanotechnological, and nano-biomedical sciences
have significantly contributed to the development of new materials
in the automotive, space, housing, and biomedical fields. Dr.
Thomas has been conferred with Honoris Causa (DSc) by the
University of South Brittany, Lorient, France.
Professor Yves Grohens is the Director of the LIMATB (Material
Engineering) Laboratory of Université de Bretagne Sud, France. His
master's and PhD degrees were from Besançon University, France.
After finishing his studies, he worked as assistant professor and
later professor in various reputed universities in France. He is an
invited professor to many universities in different parts of the
world as well. His areas of interest include physicochemical
studies of polymer surfaces and interfaces, phase transitions in
thin films confinement, nano and bio composites design and
characterization, and biodegradation of polymers and biomaterials.
He has written several book chapters, monographs, and scientific
reviews and has published 130 international publications. He is the
chairman and member of advisory committees of many international
conferences. Dr.Neethu Ninan was awarded PhD in Materials
Engineering from Universite de Bretagne Sud, Lorient, France. She
received Masters in Engineering in ‘Nanotechnology in Medical
Science’ from Amrita Centre for Nanosciences, Kochi, India. She did
her Bachelors of Engineering in ‘Biotechnology and Biochemical
Engineering’. She worked in collaboration with Universiti
Technologi Mara (Malaysia), Mahatma Gandhi University (India) and
Chonnam National University (South Korea). She is the editor of
four books. She has written several articles, book chapters, and
reviews in international journals. Her keen research areas are
nanotechnology, composites, tissue engineering, drug delivery and
zeolites.
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