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WORKSHOP 3

NANOMEDICINE

Nanomedicine Workshop provides medical doctors, engineers, scientists, new researchers and stakeholders from different disciplines with a unique and exciting format to learn the most current information about nanomedicine advances in the early diagnosis and treatment of diseases. It will be a perfect platform to share, experience, foster collaborations across health care, pharmaceutical, biotech & diagnostic industries with hospitals and academia.

There is an enormous gap between clinical practice and Nanosciences & Nanotechnologies. This workshop attempts to fill this gap more perfectly and more currently by enlisting world renowned speakers and stakeholders in Nanomedicine with up-to-date information towards unmet clinical needs. It will feature a scientific program of comprehensive talks, special sessions, debates, oral and poster presentations of peer-reviewed contributions to showcase the most recently breaking research development, discovery, industrial progress and milestones in Nanomedical, Nanobiotechnology, Regenerative Medicine and Nanopharmaceutics R & D.

Nanomedicine Workshop will address progress and prospects for nanomedicine including, in-vitro and in-vivo diagnostics, biosensors, imaging, targeted drug delivery, nanomaterials, regenerative medicine. Updates on preclinical and clinical trials, clinical hurdles in a wide spectrum of diseases (Oncology, Cardiovascular Disease, Orthopaedics, Neurodegenerative, Infections, Diabetes, Ophthalmology etc) and nanomedicine- oriented solutions will be presented. Nanotoxicology and ethics will constitute the controversial issues to be discussed.

Together with the co-located Bioelectronics Workshop, it will provide the latest advances on biosensors and bioactuators from bench to bedside. Fundamentals on biosensor design and manufacturing will be covered and translated into clinical applications.


Session on "Current Challenges in 3D Bioprinting" 

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During the past decade, regenerative medicine has benefited from the rapid development of nanomaterial sciences, Tissue Engineering and cell-based therapies. Sophisticated Biomaterials are designed with nanostructures and surface topologies to mimic the extra-cellular matrix of native tissues, as bone and cartilage . The aim of the Special Session on "Current Challenges in 3D Bioprinting" is to gather international acknowledged specialists in the field of Additive Manufacturing and especially in 3D-Bioprinting to present their current advances.


The Nanomedicine Workshop covers (but not limited to) the following key topics:

Basics related with Medicine, Biology and Nanotechnology

  • Nanotechnology in Biology
  • Biological Systems (from biomolecules to cells and organisms) and Biological Structures
  • Self-assembly and self-organization
  • Nanobiotechnology
  • Nanotechnology for Health and Food products
  • Cell/Nanomaterial Interactions
  • Nanophotonics in nature and adapted to biomimetic and biosensors for active nanosystems
  • Biomechanics
  • 3D Bioprinting

Nanomaterials in any form

  • Nanostructures for medical applications
  • Nanofibres, Nanoparticles and Nanotubes

Clinical Applications

  • Versatile Nanotech tools and nanomaterials in Medicine
  • Biomaterials and Nanomaterials for biosensing, imaging, diagnostic and vectorization
  • In-vitro Diagnostics: Biosensors, Lab-on-chips, biomarkers
  • In-vivo Diagnostics and imaging
  • Targeted Drug Delivery
  • Regenerative Nanomedicine
  • Stem Cells, Cellular & Tissue Engineering
  • Nanodrugs and Nanopharmacy
  • Nanodentistry
  • Nanomedicine Targeting Major Diseases (Cardiovascular, Oncology, Diabetes, Orthopaedics,Neurodegenerative, Infections, Hematology, Ophthalmology etc)

Update on Preclinical and Clinical trials on Nanomedicine

Nanotoxicity, Risk Assessment and Ethics

Commercialization in Nanomedicine


2018 SPECIAL NANOMEDICAL SESSIONS - ROUND TABLES - TBA

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WORKSHOP 3 COMMITTEE

V. Karagkiozaki (Chair), Nanotechnology Lab LTFN and AHEPA Hospital AUTh, Greece
T. Mitsiadis (co-Chair), Uni of Zurich, Switzerland
L. P. Balogh, Dept of Radiation Medicine, Center Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, USA
E. Chang, Dept of Oncology, Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, Georgetown Uni, USA
G. Kousoulas, Division of Biotechnology & Molecular Medicine, Louisiana State Uni, USA
Y. Missirlis, Lab of Biomechanics & Biomedical Engineering, Uni of Patras, Greece
M. Tanaka, Kyushu Uni & Uni of Yamagata, Japan
Th. Choli – Papadopoulou, Chemistry Dept, AUTh, Greece
M. Masserini, Medical School- Uni of Milan Bicocca, Italy
N. Baldini, Uni of Bologna and Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli, Italy
H. J. Meisel, Department of Neurosurgery, BG-Clinic Bergmannstrost, Germany
A. Alexandrou, Lab for Optics & Biosciences, Ecole Polytechnique, France
A. Mikos, Rice Uni, USA


The workshop is supported by:

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Organized by

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Supported by

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Under the Auspices of

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