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Medical and Science Nanotechnology

First Nano Medicine was identified in late 60’s at ETH Zurich. Nanotechnology in Medical Science plays a revolutionary opportunity to fight many diseases like Diabetes mellitus, neurodegenerative diseases as well as detecting virus or microorganisms causing infections. Another important field of application of nanotechnology are biomaterials used in orthopedic or dental implants. In today’s generation biomaterials in Nano medicine will fundamentally restructure the technologies currently used for manufacturing medicine, communication,transportation and many other application 
• Nanotechnology based Imaging Technologies 
• Nanomedicne and Nanocapsules 
• Nanorobotics and nanomanufacturing 
• Nanobiosensors and Biochips 
• Regulatory Aspects towards Approval of Nanomedicine 
• Nanotechnology based Imaging Technologies

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