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Audio Visual and Speaker Check List

Seminar rooms will be provided with a data projector, screen, lectern and laser pointer. Lapel microphone and handheld microphone will be available in the plenary room.  Please ensure your presentation is uploaded from a USB either before the start of the session, morning or afternoon tea or at lunchtime on the day of your presentation.

Presentation types & allotted times:

  • Plenary – 40 min TOTAL (35min presentation + 5min Q&A)
  • Keynote – 30 min TOTAL (25min presentation + 5min Q&A)
  • Invited & Oral   – 20 min TOTAL (15min presentation + 5min Q&A)

Poster presentations at the 16th International NanoMedicine Conference will take place in two sessions:

1)           Three minute poster presentation session from 4pm in Water @Pier One

  • Through this session presenters must succinctly highlight the unique aspects of your research, as well as comment on commercial opportunities using no more than four PowerPoint slides including title page.
  • Presenters in this session are eligible for one of four poster prizes to be judged during the session.
  • Presenters in this session must also display their posters in the traditional session (described below).

2)           Traditional poster display from 5:00pm in Water @Pier One

  • All poster presenters must display their poster in the traditional poster session, and be with their poster on Tuesday afternoon to discuss their work.
  • Poster boards will be available in the Plenary room for presenters to hang their posters after afternoon tea on Tuesday. Posters should be no larger than A0 (84 cm wide by 119 cm long) in portrait form (not landscape). Presenters will need to print their own posters and bring to the Conference themselves.
  • Please collect your poster at the conclusion of the poster session, or from the registration desk on Wednesday.

3MT Poster Presentation Competition –  Tuesday 23rd June 4-5pm, Water @Pier One.

Running Order – DRAFT

  1. Murungi Isaac Baguma – Nelson Mandela University – Development of Hyaluronic-acid Based Nanomedicines for the Targeted Treatment of Drug-resistant Pulmonary Tuberculosis
  2. Sneha Das – RMIT University – Liver and Colon Targeted Multifunctional Lyotropic Liquid Crystalline Nanoparticle Systems Development for Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Therapy
  3. Riddhesh Doshi – UNSW Sydney – Charge‑Tuneable Peptide–Polysaccharide Hydrogels Enabling Stem‑Cell and Extracellular‑Vesicle–Mediated Tissue Regeneration
  4. Ashutosh Khaswal – University of Technology Sydney – Mechanical Phenotyping of Triple Negative Breast Cancer for Predicting Chemotherapeutic Responses using Brillouin Imaging
  5. Shou-Hou Liu – Academia Sinica – mRNA-Lipid Nanoparticle-Engineered Cytokine-Secreting Chimeric Antigen Receptor Macrophage Therapy for Solid Tumours
  6. Muhammad Usman Munir – The University of Queensland – EGCG-Hydroxyapatite Nanoparticles Reverse Chemotherapy-Induced Cognitive Decline and Gut Dysbiosis in Zebrafish
  7. Thi My Hang Nguyen – National Cheng Kung University – Enhance MRI Detection and Boost Anti-inflammation in Chronic Neuroinflammation by Coating Extracellular M2 Macrophage-derived Vesicles on Ibu-MnIONPs.
  8. Vijay Kumar Panthi – Queensland University of Technology – Ceftriaxone-loaded Inhaled Liposomal Nanoparticles for Efficient Eradication of Pseudomonas Aeruginosa causing Lower Respiratory Tract Infections
  9. Gwyneth Roman – The University of Western Australia – Observing Transcription in Gene-expressing DNA Origami
  10. Hanadi Sawalha – Swinburne University of Technology – Optimisation of Biosynthesised Silver Nanoparticles from Endophytic Fungi Alternaria sp. and Their Antibacterial Efficacy
  11. Ruier Xue – UNSW Sydney – Optimised CRISPR/Cas12a Biosensors for Highly Specific Detection of Cancer-Related SNPs
  12. Yuxin Yao – Monash University – Lipid Nanoparticle – Lipoprotein Interactions: Implication for mRNA Delivery