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An educational workshop titled 'Application of Nanobiotechnology in Drug Delivery' is scheduled to be held on September 9, 2012, parallel with the 4th International Congress of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICNN 2012).
Iran to Hold Workshop on Applications of Nanobiotechnology in Drug Delivery
Tehran, Iran | Posted on June 6th, 2012
Among the objectives of this educational workshop, mention can be made of educational development of medical Nanobiotechnology concepts, the use of this technology in selective drug delivery, and obtaining the effective drug delivery.
Timetable and scopes of this educational workshop are as follows:
o Nanobiotechnology and its applications, Dr. Seyed Abbas Shoja-Sadati,
o Selective drug delivery by using nanoparticles, Hassan Kouchakzadeh,
o Role of DNA as a career to be used in drug delivery, Dr. Pouriya Gil.
Researchers are required to register in the educational workshop until September 5, 2012. People who register sooner are in priority for taking part in the workshop since there is a limitation for the number of participants. Participants will receive attendance certificate at the end of the educational workshop.
The 4th International Congress of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICNN 2012) will be held from September 8 to 10, 2012, in Kashan University by Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Research Institute of Kashan University in association with Iran Society of Nanotechnology.
For more information about the scopes and programs of the 4th International Congress of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, visit the congress's website at icnn2012.kashanu.ac.ir.
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