• 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 Boardroom for presenters to hang their posters during lunch 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.
  1. Shubham Agrawal – National Institute of Technology Rourkela – Comparative Study of Anti-Amyloidogenic Tannic Acid-Reduced and Tannic Acid-Stabilized Glutathione-Coated Gold Nanoparticles
  2. Emtiaz Ahmed – The University of Queensland – MOF-Derived Fe₃O₄ Nanorods-based Multiplexed Platform for Detecting Ovarian Cancer-Specific Extracellular Vesicles Biomarkers
  3. Amir Akbari – UNSW Sydney – Peptide-enhanced Lipid Nanoparticles for Targeted Delivery of Therapeutic Nucleic Acids
  4. Bashayr Aldhafeeri – The University of Sydney – Development of a Nano-based Novel Drug Delivery Platform for Treatment of Triple Negative Breast Cancer
  5. Seyedeholia Alijanpourtolouti – Murdoch University – Optimization of Mesoporous Silica Synthesis to Enhance their Potential as Nanocarrier for Large Molecules Delivery to Brain
  6. Amin Ariaee – University of South Australia – Intestinal Consequences of SNAC-Enabled Oral Semaglutide Delivery
  7. Jalil Charmi – University of South Australia – Advancing Glioblastoma Treatment: Ultra-Small Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles for Tumor Imaging and Radiosensitisation
  8. Jian Cheng – University of Science and Technology of China – Red Light-Assisted Heterogeneous Tumor Microenvironment-Responsive Carbon Monoxide Release for Cancer Therapy
  9. Sulath Dissanayake – Swinburne University of Technology – Aerosol Jet Printing of Biomaterials for Creating Micropatterned Co-culture Systems
  10. Bobmanuel Echeonwu – UNSW Sydney – High-Density Optical Nanopore Translocation Biosensor for Ultra-high Sensitivity miRNA Quantification
  11. Rizul Gautam – CSIR-Central Scientific Instruments Organisation – Self-healing Injectable Smart Hydrogel for NIR Triggered Drug Delivery Application
  12. Shu Geng – UNSW Sydney – Selenium Nanoparticle-Loaded Hydrogel for Stable and Tuneable Nitric Oxide Delivery with Broad Therapeutic Potential
  13. Peeter Graham-Vilo – UNSW Sydney – Peptide Functionalized Enhanced Lipid Nanoparticles Dendritic Cells Inducing Memory T Cell Response
  14. Åsa Jämting – National Measurement Institute – Asymmetric Field-flow Fractionation as a Potential Analysis Tool for Characterising Lipid Nanoparticles – Method Development and Verification
  15. Anjana Jayasree – The University of Queensland – Engineered Magnesium Oxide Microparticles for Targeted Gut Health and Disease Resistance
  16. Viktorija Kozina – Technical University of Munich – Receptor-mediated Cellular Uptake of Gene-encoding DNA Origami
  17. Yiling Liu – UNSW Sydney – Patient-Derived Melanoma Cells on Polyacrylamide Microtumour Arrays Recapitulate Tumour Xenograft Response to BRAF/MEK Combinatorial Therapies
  18. Aqsa Mazhar – Children’s Cancer Institute – Identification and Development of ALYREF Inhibitors Targeting MYCN-Driven Neuroblastoma
  19. Nikita Parekh – University of South Australia – Reducing Drug-resistance in Ovarian Cancer through Multiple siRNA Encapsulated Lipid Nanoparticles
  20. Yusra Rabbani – The University of Queensland – Nanocrystalline Cellulose Hydrogel Encapsulated Plasmonic Nanosensors for Detection of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS): Towards a Sensing Bandage
  21. Chavinya Ranaweera – UNSW Sydney – Dynamic Biomolecule Binding and Release from Mechanophore Laden Hydrogels
  22. Maya Robertson – The University of Melbourne – Targeted Lipid Nanoparticle Delivery of siRNA to Treat Preeclampsia
  23. Aneeqa Safdar – UNSW Sydney – Detailed Proteomic Analysis of Protein Corona on Mannose Based Glycopolymers and Their Response in Tumour Microenvironment
  24. Farzaneh Soltani Jazi – UNSW Sydney – Self-assembled Peptides in Lipid-based RNA Delivery Systems
  25. Peilin Tian – UNSW Sydney – Integrative High-Throughput 3D Bioprinting for Size-Controlled Cancer Spheroids: Investigating How Spheroid Size Influences Drug Sensitivity
  26. Kristine Tolentino – UNSW Sydney – Mapping the Tumour-Immune Battlefield through Hydrogel Engineering
  27. Esther Udobang – University of Warwick – Design and Development of Cationic Polyacrylamides for Precision Gene Delivery
  28. Jaco van Rooyen – University of South Australia – Development of an ICG Polymeric Nanoformulations for Fluorescence-guided Surgery
  29. Dan Yan – University of South Australia – mRNA Delivery to Cardiac Fibrosis via Fibroblast Activation Protein-Targeted Lipid Nanoparticles
  30. Jing Zhang – Technical University of Denmark – TME-Modulating Bionanomedicine to Improve CAR T-Cell Infiltration and Potency in Solid Tumors
  31. Xinyue Zhang – UNSW Sydney – Amino Acid-Based Polymers Coatings on Metallic Wires for Enhanced Nitric Oxide Delivery
  32. Lin Zhu – UNSW Sydney – The Matrix Component Influences Drug Sensitivity Difference between MCF-7 Cells in 2D and 3D Cultures