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Inorganic Nanocarriers for Therapy, Diagnosis and Imaging

     
   18 Sept. clessidra che gira 16:00 - 17:30
CLOISTER ROOM
energy
HEALTH & NANOMEDICINE
energy
 ADVANCED MATERIALS
TT.VIII - Technical Parallel Track Sessions
Inorganic Nanocarriers for Therapy, Diagnosis and Imaging
Session organized by University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro
Chair: Nicola D'AVANZO, University of Magna Graecia of Catanzaro

Inorganic nanocarriers represent a diverse class of engineered materials with highly tunable physicochemical properties, enabling their use across a wide range of biomedical applications. This session will explore the development and optimization of inorganic platforms—including gold nanoparticles, silica-based carriers, iron oxide nanostructures, and other metal- or mineral-based systems—designed for either therapeutic delivery, diagnostic sensing, or biomedical imaging. Discussion will focus on how material composition, morphology, and surface chemistry influence biological interactions, functional performance, and application-specific outcomes. Examples will include carriers tailored for targeted drug delivery, contrast enhancement in imaging modalities such as MRI or CT, and biosensing for molecular diagnostics. ather than emphasizing multifunctionality, the session highlights the multifunctionality of inorganic sistems, in the clinical workflow, offering modularity, scalability and features for personalized medicine and biomedical research.

The symposium is part of YoungInnovation (FE.II)
TT.VIII.I.1
FE.II.17.1
Introductive Keynote
Simone SPRIO
CNR-ISSMC
CaP nanoparticles for RNA delivery
SPRIO Simone  
TT.VIII.I.2
FE.II.17.2
Beatrice BRUNO - CV
University Tor vergata of Rome
Controlled Microfluidic Synthesis of Cerium Oxide Nanoparticles
BRUNO Beatrice  
TT.VIII.I.3
FE.II.17.3
Diego LIPANI - CV
Roma Tre University
Protective effect of gold and silver nanoparticles functionalized against ionizing radiation induced oxidative stress
LIPANI Diego  
TT.VIII.I.4
FE.II.17.4
Elena OLIVIERI - CV
Roma Tre University
AuNP-based drug delivery: Cellular uptake and immune response
OLIVIERI Elena  
TT.VIII.I.5
FE.II.17.5
Flaminia POMPEO
CNR
Electrospun nanofibers functionalized with gold nanorods for light-triggered drug delivery: a thermo-optical characterization
POMPEO Flaminia  
 

 

 
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