Prasagraj: Short Term Term Certificate course Three days on “Nano-Informatics for the Biomedical Application (NBA-2021)” starts at the Institute of Information Technology India Allahabad (iiit-A), on Friday.
Director of IIIt-A, Prof.
P Nagabhesuhan inaugurated the program.
He asked the researchers to take new challenges with nano-informatics in combating the deadly disease of cancer.
He urged researchers to focus on challenges, opportunities, and solutions that nano-informatics can be given as a critical sub-section of nanomedicine.
Prof.
Vijayshri Tiwari, the Institute’s acting clerk said that this discipline aims to determine whether and the extent to which the unique nature of nanoparticles can present real threats to humans, the environment, or other species.
Prof.
Pritish Varadwaj, Coordinator, said that the NBA-2021 aims to bring a leading experts from the field of nanotechnology to show off progress and recent innovation in the field of nanotechnology allies involving the development of new therapeutic agents and diagnostic methods.
Nanotechnology is very growing rapidly because of its relationship with information technology.
In the first session, Prof.
P Gopinath from IIT Roorkee introduced nanobiotechnology while Prof.
Krishna Misra deals with the topic of nanotechnology in cancer detection, diagnosis and therapy.
Satyapriya Bhandari talks about the quantum luminescence for biomedical applications while Anil Sharma talks about nano material simulation software during the afternoon session.
Amaresh Kumar Sahoo and Sintu Kumar Samanta from the Department of Applied Science, each IIIit Allahabad coordinated the session.