Sepcial Session

 

Special Session Topic:Functional Nanomaterials for Biomedical Application

Session Overview:
The intersection of nanomaterials and biomedicine is one of the most transformative and rapidly advancing fields in science and technology today. Nanomaterials are revolutionizing various biomedical applications, from diagnostics to therapy, and have the potential to solve some of the most pressing challenges in healthcare. This session will explore the latest developments in nanomaterial-based biomedical innovations, focusing on their applications, benefits, and the challenges that remain in translating these advancements from the laboratory to clinical practice.

Key Topics:
1. Nanomaterials for Drug Delivery
▷ Advances in nanocarriers (liposomes, micelles, nanoparticles) for targeted drug delivery.
▷ Overcoming challenges in controlled release and bioavailability.
▷ Clinical applications and case studies: From chemotherapy to personalized medicine.

2. Nanomaterials in Diagnostic Imaging
▷ Role of nanoparticles in enhancing imaging modalities (MRI, CT, optical imaging).
▷ Development of bio-compatible contrast agents and sensors.
▷ Emerging techniques for early detection of diseases such as cancer, neurodegenerative disorders, and infections.

3. Nanomedicine in Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine
▷ Use of nanomaterials in scaffolding and tissue regeneration.
▷ Nano-based solutions for wound healing, bone regeneration, and organ transplantation.
▷ Recent advances in biomimetic materials and their impact on biocompatibility.

Submission Link: https://confsys.iconf.org/submission/iccbs2026
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Sepcial Session Organizer

 


 Prof. Lili Feng
Harbin Engineering University, China

Professor Lili Feng joined the college of materials science and chemical engineering at Harbin Engineering University, China in 2021. Prior to that, she completed her postdoctoral with Prof. Yanli Zhao in SPMS at Nanyang Technological University, and with Prof. Wolfgang J. Parak in the Center For Hybrid Nanostructures (CHyN) at Universität Hamburg as a Humboldt Scholar. In 2023, She received the National Youth Talent Program. She had over 80 peer-reviewed publications and over 30 presentations in national and international conferences. Her current research interest in developing various types of theranostics, including research on nano-adjuvants and delivery systems, controlled synthesis of nanomaterials and their biological effects, and the integration of multi-modal bioimaging technology and cancer therapy.