CONFERENCE DATES
7-10 July 2026
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE
27 March 2026
EARLY REGISTRATION
until 15 May 2026
7-10 July 2026
27 March 2026
until 15 May 2026
The Nanomedicine Workshop offers a unique and engaging forum for medical professionals, scientists, engineers, and industry stakeholders from various fields, to acquire up-to-date knowledge on Nanomedicine advancements related to Biomedical Engineering, Biomedicine, Nanomaterials and Clinical Applications. It aims to offer a forum for academia and industry around the world, to network across the ecosystem, to foster partnerships and showcase state-of-the-art scientific and technological advancements in Nanomedicine.
The workshop provides participants the opportunity to gain valuable insights from invited keynote speakers who possess expert knowledge on worldwide innovation trends and the science of nanomedicine, thereby facilitating the convergence of Nanosciences-Nanotechnologies with clinical practice. The scientific program will include comprehensive talks, special sessions, debates, oral and poster presentations of peer-reviewed contributions, that highlights the most recent breakthroughs in various fields of Nanomedicine.
The Workshop will address progress and prospects for nanomedicine including, Nanotoxicology, Biomedical Engineering, Nanobiotechnology, Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology, Nanoparticles and Molecular Nanotechnology, Regenerative Medicine, Cancer Nanomedicine, updates on Preclinical & Clinical Trials and Regulations.
Together with the co-located Bioelectronics Workshop, it will provide the latest advances in biosensors and bioactuators from bench to bedside. Fundamentals of biosensor design and manufacturing will be covered and translated into clinical applications.
The Nanomedicine Workshop covers (but not limited to) the following key topics:
Dedicating a science conference session to Law and Ethics represents an important recognition by researchers of their need to learn about and participate as stakeholders in nanotechnology law and ethics programming. The session's focus on safety and health represents Nanomedicine as a game changer under law-- A deep dive into discussing what that means for scientific researchers, lawyers and society.
V. Karagkiozaki, Dep. of Physics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and Lifestyle Medicine Clinic, Greece
T. Mitsiadis, Uni of Zurich, Switzerland
N. Baldini, Uni of Bologna and Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli, Italy
L. P. Balogh, Precision Nanomedicine, USA
M. Buehler, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
E. Chang, Dept of Oncology, Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, Georgetown Uni, USA
Th. Choli – Papadopoulou, Chemistry Dept, AUTh, Greece
H. Hosseinkhani, Innovation Center for Advanced Technology, Matrix, Inc., USA
J. R. Kanwar, All India Institute of Medical Sciences Bhopal, India
G. Kousoulas, Division of Biotechnology & Molecular Medicine, Louisiana State Uni, USA
M. Masserini, Medical School- Uni of Milan Bicocca, Italy
H. J. Meisel, Department of Neurosurgery, BG-Clinic Bergmannstrost, Germany
A. Mikos, Rice Uni, USA
Y. Missirlis, Lab of Biomechanics & Biomedical Engineering, Uni of Patras, Greece
D. Paolino, University "Magna Graecia" of Catanzaro, Italy
M. Stevens, Imperial College London, UK
S. Sunoqrot, Al-Zaytoonah University, Jordan
M. Tanaka, Kyushu Uni & Uni of Yamagata, Japan
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