Friday, February 14, 2020

Enlightment of Nanotechnology In Nanomedicine


Nanotechnology is the biggest achievement in Nanomedicine. Sometimes the littlest of things cause the most important ideas. Nanotechnology involves particles and devices developed and used at the size of 100 nanometers or less - to place that in perspective, the typical diameter of a person's hair is 80,000 nanometers. The extremely small scale can make comprehension challenging when it involves learning about things that can't be seen with the eye.


Nanotechnology directly links the macroscopic world of our perceptions with the nanoscopic world of individual biomolecules. To revive humans to perfect health, we might get to skills molecules add a selected environment, why and the way they malfunction in disease and who to succeed in them, target them, deactivate or activate them. To cure, we'd like to travel from the macroscopic size of the doctor to the nanometer scale of biomolecules.
Biology, mathematics, physics and engineering sciences utilized in nanotechnology will transform, the way we discover, interpret and treat disease. Nanotechnology will transform biology and medicine.
Implementation of nanomedicine into routine clinical practice will face many challenges from regulatory agencies, concerned public groups, insurance companies, et al. for a spread of reasons. Collaboration between those with a vested interest in advancing nanomedicine should be encouraged to deal with these challenges at an early stage. Public health professionals should play an integral role in shaping future nanomedicine research also as clinical and population-based implementation. Their responsibilities will range from collecting and analyzing epidemiologic data on the effectiveness of Nano-enabled drugs to advocating for increased funds to support research.

The field of public health is weakened into the subsequent five core disciplines consistent with the Association of faculties of Public Health:
  •          Epidemiology
  •          Biostatistics
  •          Health policy management
  •          Social and community behavior
  •          Environmental health sciences    

Contact:
James Wilson
Program Manager
Nano Med 2020
nanomedicine@memeetings.com

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