Nanofabrication and Nanobiotechnology
Submission deadline: 2023-07-31
Section Collection Editors

Section Collection Information

Dear Colleagues,

 

It is a great pleasure to announce the opening of a section collection dedicated to Nanofabrication and Nanobiotechnology, which focuses on several areas of nanoscience that demand novel approaches to nanofabrication and nanobiotechnology. For example, promote new synthesis technologies to meet the preparation needs of various biological nanomaterials, such as carbon dots, colloidal quantum dots, rare earth nanocrystals, nano-enzymes, hydrogels, and so on. In addition, a variety of nanobiotechnology needs to be developed to meet the growing needs of medicine, materials or information science. This Topic aims to highlight advances in fabrication of diverse nanomaterials for biological applications from different perspectives, covering disease diagnosis, target-specific drug delivery, and molecular imaging. state-of-the-art technology in bactericide, nano/micro biosensor chip fabrication and disease treatment. Original research papers and review articles are welcomed. Manuscript should cover, but not limited to, the following topics:

  • Novel routes for preparing diverse biological nanomaterials

  • Development of new properties in biological nanomaterials

  • Biological nanomaterials for disease diagnosis

  • Biological nanomaterials for drug delivery

  • Biological nanomaterials for bioimaging

  • Biological nanomaterials for antibacterial agent

  • Biological nanomaterials for biosensor

  • Biological nanomaterials for oncotherapy

  • Biological nanomaterials for antiphlogosis

  • Biological nanomaterials for guiding surgery


We look forward to receiving your contributions.


Prof. Dr. Qing Lou

Prof. Paulina Laura Paez

Prof. Maoquan Chu

Dr. Mazen Alshaaer
Dr. Mani Govindasamy

Prof. Dr. Kai-Kai Liu

Dr. Cheng-Long Shen

Dr. Kaliannan Durairaj

Dr. Anum Shafiq

Dr. Pallavi Shinde

Section Editors

Keywords

Biological Nanomaterials; Diagnosis and Treatment; Bioimaging; Drug Delivery; Antibacterial Agent; Biosensor; Antiphlogosis; Guiding Surgery

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