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15th International NanoMedicine Conference

16 – 18 June 2025, Pier One Sydney Harbour Hotel, Sydney, Australia

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  • Gina Adam – George Washington University – Local Neuromorphic Computing with Emerging Nanodevices for Real-time High-resolution Therapy of Cardiac Fibrillation
  • Siti Nur Asyura Adzlan – UNSW Sydney – Nitric Oxide-generating Coating on Biomedical Titanium Implants
  • Iman Akbarzadeh – University of Technology Sydney – Optimization and Characterization of Nanoparticles for Nanotechnology-Enhanced ELISA in FKBPL Detection and Preeclampsia Monitoring
  • Nathan Boase – Queensland University of Technology – High-Throughput Synthesis and Evaluation of Antiviral Copolymers for Enveloped Respiratory Viruses
  • Franco Centurion Rodriguez – UNSW Sydney – Bioactive Polyphenol-Gallium Nanocoatings for Nitric Oxide Release and Enhanced Biomedical Implant Performance
  • Marcela Chaki – University of Wollongong – Multifunctional Oxygen Non-stoichiometric Bismuth (Bi)-based Nanospheres for Melanoma Theragnostic
  • Weiyu Chen – Zhejiang University – Precision Therapies for Cancer via Functional Layered Double Hydroxides Nanomedicine
  • Zan Dai – Children’s Cancer Institute – Advancing Innovative Technologies for the Engineering and Preclinical Testing of PDGFRA-targeting Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR)-T cells in DMGs
  • Peter Davis – ATA Scientific – Extracellular Vesicles – The Wonder-somes
  • Thao Phuong Doan Nguyen – National Institute for Materials Science – Mass Transport Phenomena for Preparing Ultrasmall Nanoparticles
  • Moe El Mohamad – The Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity – Developing CRISPR-Cas13 Antiviral Therapeutics for Respiratory Pathogens of Pandemic Potential
  • Nona Farbehi – UNSW Sydney – Spatial Transcriptomics Reveal the Intricate Interactions between Cells and Implants of Different Shapes and Porosities
  • Michaela George – The University of Queensland – Immunomodulation towards Regenerative Wound Healing by Controlling the Biophysical Properties of Biomimetic, Defined Matrices
  • Karen Hakobyan – UNSW Sydney – Enhancing CNS Drug Delivery through Direct Conjugation of an A1 Receptor Antagonist to a Retrograde Transport Protein
  • Qi (Hank) Han – RMIT University – Enhancing Oral Insulin Delivery via Ionic Liquids, Protein Nanogels and Lipid Nanoparticles: formulation, cytotoxicity, nanostructure, stability, and permeability analysis
  • Kewu He – Hefei No.1 People’s Hospital – Enhancing Hepatocellular Carcinoma Therapy with DOX-Loaded SiO2 Nanoparticles via mTOR-TFEB Pathway Autophagic Flux Inhibition
  • Srinivas Kamath – University of South Australia – Prebiotic-Functionalised Lipid Nanocarrier Platform: Dual Approach to Mitigate Olanzapine-Induced Metabolic Dysfunction and Enhance Pharmacokinetic Stability
  • Lakshika Keerthirathna – Children’s Cancer Institute – Advancing mRNA-based Nanomedicines for the in vivo Reprogramming of Circulating T cells to Treat Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma
  • Chantal Kopecky – UNSW Sydney – Matrix Stiffness Drives Stemness Signatures in Breast Cancer
  • Jaret Lee – UpNano GmbH – 3D Printing Strategies for Rapid Generation of Cellular Microenvironments
  • Peter K. H. Lee – The University of Western Australia – Developing Three-dimensional In-vitro Culture Models of Skin
  • Shiyao Li – Olivia Newton-John Cancer Wellness & Research Centre – Comparative Study on the Circulation and Immune Responses of Different COVID-19 Vaccines in Human Blood
  • Xinyu Liu – Peking University – Construction of Artificial Protein Self-Assemblies and their Pharmaceutical Applications
  • Amy Logan – Children’s Cancer Institute – Targeting Neuroblastoma’s Weak Spots with GD2-Directed siRNA-Lipid Nanoparticles
  • Anton Maraldo – UNSW Sydney – From Chaos to Function: Silk Fibroin as a Design Template for Intrinsically Disordered Multiscale Biomaterials
  • Mostafa Kamal Masud – The University of Queensland – Nanoflower Sensor for Screening Pregnancy Complications via Profiling Circulating Placental Extracellular Vesicles
  • Shyam Lal Mudavath – University of Hyderabad – Customized Bioactive β-Glucan Conjugated Polymeric Nanoparticles Targeting Inflammatory Macrophages in Pancreatitis Treatment
  • Madushani Peiris – The University of Queensland – Microgravity Induced Proteomics Changes of Osteocytes in a Biomimetic 3d Cell Culture System
  • Dakrong Pissuwan – Mahidol University – Biocompatible Gold Nanoparticles for Wound Healing and Regenerative Medicine
  • Manusha Rajakannage – UNSW Sydney – Enhanced Glucose Sensing through Tailored Enzyme-Inspired Substrate Channels on Electrode Surface
  • Rui Sang – UNSW Sydney – Unlocking the Therapeutic Potential of X-ray Triggered Photodynamic Therapy for Lymph Node Metastasis Treatment in Rectal Cancer Models
  • Zhiqiang Shen – University of Science and Technology of China – Intracellular Co-Delivery of Carbon Monoxide and Nitric Oxide Induces Mitochondrial Apoptosis for Cancer Therapy
  • Prabhat Shrestha – Sungkyunkwan University – CD44-Targeted Antibody-Drug Conjugate with Cathepsin B-Cleavable Linker for Selective Delivery of Doxorubicin in Ovarian Cancer
  • Abu Sina – The University of Queensland – Interfacial Biosensing: A New Tool for Sensing Cancer Biomarkers
  • Bram Soliman – UNSW Sydney – The Interplay of Breast Cancer Size and Shape in Drug Resistance
  • Timothy Tan – Nanyang Technological University – Clinically Effective Scar Treatment via a siRNA Transdermal Gene Silencing Technology: from Bench to Bedside and Beyond
  • Nhiem Tran – RMIT University – Targeting Autoimmune Kidney Disease with Lipid Nanoparticles
  • Irma Vermeijlen – The University of Queensland – The Impact on Protein and Enzyme Encapsulation in Self-assembled Nanoparticles Synthesized via Photo-polymerization
  • Qiaoyun Wang – UNSW Sydney – Engineering Fructose-Based Single-Chain Nanoparticles: Modulating Cellular Uptake and Biodistribution
  • Kuan Un (Johnny) Wong – Culturon Pty Ltd – Revolutionising Diagnostics and Cell Culture with Plasma-Activated Coatings
  • Moataz Zewail – The University of Adelaide – Nanoparticle Core Guides the Choice of Cell Membrane Coating Method
  • Bin Zheng – Hefei Normal University – Construction of Endogenous Gas Responsive and Releasing Materials

Important Dates

  • Abstract submission & registration open: Friday 1st November 2024
  • Abstract closes: Friday 7th March 2025
  • Notification of abstract acceptance: Week commencing 17th March 2025
  • Deadline for presenting authors to register Friday 18th April 2025
  • Early bird registration ends: Friday 18th April 2025
  • 1st Draft program release: Friday 25th April 2025
  • Standard registration ends: Monday 16th June 2025

Email: acn@unsw.edu.au

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