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Nanomedicines and Biomedical Imaging Nano 8th Sem Syllabus for VTU BE 2017 Scheme (Professional Elective-V)

Nanomedicines and Biomedical Imaging detail syllabus for Nanoelectronics (Nano), 2017 scheme is taken from VTU official website and presented for VTU students. The course code (17NT832), and for exam duration, Teaching Hr/week, Practical Hr/week, Total Marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration and credits do visit complete sem subjects post given below.

For all other nano 8th sem syllabus for be 2017 scheme vtu you can visit Nano 8th Sem syllabus for BE 2017 Scheme VTU Subjects. For all other Professional Elective-V subjects do refer to Professional Elective-V. The detail syllabus for nanomedicines and biomedical imaging is as follows.

Course Objectives:

  • To learn the new opportunities of nanotechnology in biomedical industries, for bioimaging with several Nanomaterials.
  • To understand and design the nanostructures nanospheres and nanoparticles for biomedical industries, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries.

Module 1:

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Module 2:

NANOPARTICLES IN THERAPEUTICS Nanorobotics, gold and silver nanoparticles for cancer therapy, chemotherapy, Immunotherapy, Vaccine immunotherapy, Radiotherapy, thermotherapy, photo dynamic therapy, textiles and wound care products, Implantable materials for vascular interventions, active implantable devices and bionics, Implantable materials for orthopaedic and dentistry. NANOSURGERY Introduction to Surgery, Impact of nanotechnology on surgery: Surgical blades and suture needles. Femto-second lasers, Nanoshell particles, minimally invasive surgery using catheters, optical tweezers, Bio-molecular motors, Biocompatibilities, molecular robots (utility fog).

Module 3:

NANOBIOMECHANICS Nano-materials in bone substitutes & Dentistry, Biosensors-Natural nanocomposite systems as spider silk, bones, shells; organic-inorganic nanocomposite formation through selfassembly. Polymeric nanofibres – Implications in Neuro science, tissue engineering and cancer therapy. Polyelectrolyte multilayers-coated colloids- smart capsules. Colloids and colloids assembly of bio nanotechnology. Micro emulsions in nanotechnology.

Module 4:

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Module 5:

NANOPARTICLES IN DRUG DELIVERY DEVICES Sustained and targeted drug delivery, delivery mechanism -Introduction, antibody conjugated nanoparticles and their interactions with biological surfaces, Biomedical nanoparticles -Liposomes, dendrimers, different types of drug loading, Nanoscale drug delivery devices, Nano vectors for gene therapy, mechanism of drug targeting, drug delivery carriers, Biodegradable polymers, Nanoparticulate delivery systems, solid polymer nanoparticles, nano-particle mediated drug delivery to solid tumors, colloidal nanosilver particles as an effective nano antibiotic.

Course Outcomes:

Students can

  • learn the new opportunities of nanotechnology in biomedical industries, for bioimaging with several Nanomaterials.
  • understand and design the nanostructures nanospheres and nanoparticles for biomedical industries, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries.

Graduate Attributes (as per NBA):

  • Engineering Knowledge.
  • Problem Analysis.
  • Design / development of solutions (partly).
  • Interpretation of data.

Question paper pattern:

  • The question paper will have ten questions.
  • Each full Question consisting of 20 marks
  • There will be 2 full questions (with a maximum of four sub questions) from each module.
  • Each full question will have sub questions covering all the topics under a module.
  • The students will have to answer 5 full questions, selecting one full question from each module.

Text Books:

  1. M. Reza Mozafari (2007) Nanomaterials and Nanosystems for Biomedical Applications, Springer.
  2. VinodLabhasetwar and Diandra L. Leslie, Biomedical Applications of nanotechnology, A John Willy& son Inc,NJ, USA, 2007 .
  3. J. B Park, Biomaterials Science and Engineering, Plenum Press, New York, 1984.
  4. T. Pradeep, Nano: The essentials, McGrew – Hill, 2007
  5. J. J. Davis, Dekker, Encyclopedia of Nanoscience and nanotechnology

Reference Books:

  1. Natalie P. Praetories and Tarun K. Mandal, Recent Patents on Drug Delivery& Formulation Y. Lu, S.C. Chen, Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews.
  2. P.P. Simeonova, N. Opopol and M.I. Luster, Nanotechnology – Toxicological Issues and EnvironmentalSafety, Springer 2006.
  3. G.L Hornyak, J Dutta, H.Tibbals and A.K.Rao, Introduction to NanoScience, Taylor & Francis Group, CRC press, 2008.
  4. Miyawaki, J.; et.al Toxicity of Single-Walled Carbon Nanohorns. ACS Nano 2 (213-226) 20C
  5. Hutchison, J. E. Green Nanoscience: A Proactive Approach to Advancing Applications and Reducing Implications of Nanotechnology. ACS Nano 2, (395-402) 2008.
  6. Mo-Tao Zhu et.al Comparative study of pulmonary responses to nano- and submicron-size ferricoxide in rats Toxicology, 21 (102-111) 2008.
  7. Dracy J. Gentleman, Nano and Environment: Boon or Bane? Environmental Science and technology, 43 (5), P1239, 2009.

For detail syllabus of all other subjects of BE Nano, 2017 regulation do visit Nano 8th Sem syllabus for 2017 Regulation.

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