Bionanotechnology | Syllabus | College Platform - NITH
Chemical EngineeringCY-306
CY-306elective Course
Bionanotechnology
3 Credits
5 Modules
Updated 12/31/2024
01
Introduction
3 Lectures
Nanotechnology and Bionanotechnology– an overview significance of nanodomain nanostructures and nanosystems Opportunities and challenges of Bionanotechnology Growth potential of Bionanotechnology Bionanotechnology today and its future
02
Fabrication and Characterization Techniques
7 Lectures
General techniques of fabrication of nanomaterials — Physical Chemical and Biological methods Microscopic techniques for characterization (Scanning Electron Transmission Electron Scanning Near-field optical Scanning Tunneling Atomic Force Microscopy) Spectroscopic and Diffraction techniques for characterization
03
Nano-structured Biomaterials and their Applications
5 Lectures
Silica based nanomaterials Inorganic materials Bio-templated/bio-inspired fabrications and their applications bionanomaterials for gene delivery.
04
Nanotubes and their Biological Applications
4 Lectures
Preparation properties and application of carbon nanotubes Specific application of ferromagnetic filled carbon nanotubes in cancer Nanotube membranes
05
Bionanotechnology for Drug delivery, Biomedical engineering and Sensor development
17 Lectures
Conventional drug delivery nanosized carriers for drug delivery targeted drug delivery by Bionanomaterials and their applications advantages of targeted drug delivery systems Nanomedicine proteoliposomes and their uses as vaccine adjuvants gene and drug delivery systems with soluble inorganic careers nanotechnology for cancer therapy
Bionano chips for cardiac diagnostics local cancer therapy using magnetic nanoparticles applications in Implant materials In vitro clinical diagnosis by nanoparticles Magnetic nanoparticles for MR imaging Semiconductor quantum dots for molecular and cellular imaging Ultrasound contrast agents Nanomaterials based Biosensors for sensing of glucose alcohol food quality etc. Applications of bionanotechnology in Stem Cell Biology.