Nanomaterials for Biotechnology

Nanomaterials are redefining biotechnology by enabling precise interaction with biological systems at the molecular and cellular level. Engineered nanoparticles act as carriers, sensors, and scaffolds—offering unmatched control over drug delivery, diagnostics, and tissue engineering. Their high surface area and functional tunability allow selective targeting, minimal invasiveness, and enhanced biocompatibility.
From responsive drug nanocarriers to smart biosensors, they are making therapies more personalized and less invasive. Nanostructured surfaces guide cell behavior, promoting regeneration and accelerating healing in biomedical implants. They also play a pivotal role in gene editing tools, RNA delivery, and real-time bioimaging. Hybrid bio-nanomaterials blur the line between synthetic and living systems, unlocking biohybrid innovations.

Nano-Carriers

Nano Diagnostics

Tissue Engineering

Genetic & Cellular Engineering

Nano-Bio Interfaces

 

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