New Approaches For the Development of Functionalized Polymer Nanosystems with Applications in Nanomedicine

Abstract:

The development of functionalized polymer nanosystems represents a cutting-edge approach in nanomedicine, offering innovative solutions for targeted drug delivery, diagnostics, and therapeutic applications. This study focuses on the development of both inorganic and organic nanoparticles. These hybrid systems are engineered to enhance the efficient and selective transport of drugs, improve biocompatibility, stability, and enable targeted drug release. Emphasis is placed on pioneering functionalization strategies, such as surface modification and the integration of bioactive ligands, enabling responsive behaviour to physiological stimuli. The resulting multifunctional nanosystems demonstrate significant potential in enhancing the precision and efficacy of medical treatments, thus paving the way for advanced healthcare solutions and personalized medicine.

Speaker's Profile:

Razvan Ghiarasim has recently completed his PhD at the Centre of Advanced Research in Bionanoconjugates and Biopolymers  “Petru Poni’’ Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry, Iasi, Romanian Academy, Romania. His research interests include nanoparticles and drug delivery systems.