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REGISTRATION

Delegates attending or presenting posters are required to register and send their
registration fee by Bank Demand Draft drawn in favor of NanoBio 2013 payable at
Tiruchirappalli at the rates given below.
REGISTRATION FEE
Students
UG `1500/-
PG `2000/-
Research Scholars `3000/-
Faculty members `4000/-
Scientists and delegates from research
institutes and industries and for all delegates
for spot registration `5000/-
Foreign Delegates $200
(Registration fee includes lectures, Abstracts (CD form), Kit bag, Lunch & refreshments)
Theme : Advances in
Biomedical & Pharmaceutical Nanotechnologies
Contact details : +91 431 2407978, +91 98424 84568, +91 98424 78785
+91 97505 50965, +91 98425 98097 | Fax: 0431 2407333
Jointly Organised by :
Department of Pharmaceutical Technology,
Bharathidasan Institute of Technology, Anna University,
Tiruchirappalli - 620 024. Tamilnadu, India
&
Nanomedicine Research Centre, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA
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Date: 27-29 June 2013
Email : nanobio2013@gmail.com | Website : www.tau.edu.in/nanobio2013
http://health.usf.edu/medicine/nanomed/conference2013/index.htm
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Bharathidasan Institute of Technology, Anna University, Tiruchirappalli
nna University, Chennai is one of the itself in providing technical education in the
renowned Technical University established disciplines that are rare of their kind in our country.
Aby the Government of Tamil Nadu having 4 Aiming at excellence the University offers UG, PG
campuses, 4 regional centres, 13 constituent colleges, and research programmes in Pharmaceutical
12 Govt aided institutions and 596 affiliated Technol ogy, Bi otechnol ogy, Petrochemi cal
institutions. BIT, Anna University, being located at Technology, Information Technology, Nano
Tiruchirappalli, a city of rich cultural heritage with a Technology, Automobile Engineering, Software
host of reputed educational institutions and known as Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering,
Rock Fort city endeavour to impart quality student Electronics and communication Engineering,
centered technical education by striving hard for Electrical and Electronics Engineering and Energy
continuous development and improvement in Engineering. Apart from the routine activities the
learning, research and developmental activities so as to Department of Pharmaceutical Technology excels in
produce proven technocrats. The University Campus research activities through centrally sponsored
carries out teaching, research and extension services research projects to a tune of Rs. 775 Lakhs including
through its centers, departments, constituent and Department of Science and Technology, Government
affiliated colleges. It also works to foster partnerships of India, New Delhi sponsored National Facility on
with academic and industry experts to provide Drug Development for Academic Institutions,
educational opportunities and training. BIT, Anna Pharmaceutical and Allied industries.
University, Tiruchirappalli has carved a niche for
he University of South Florida is a high- home to USF Health, including the Colleges of
impact, global research university located in Medicine, Nursing, Public Health and Pharmacy.
beautiful Tampa Bay on Florida's spectacular T
The UNRC is based at the University of South Florida
west coast. It is one of the largest public universities in
College of Medicine, and membership is open to all
the nation, and among the top 50 universities, public or
persons from the Colleges of Medicine, Public Health,
private, for federal research expenditures. The university
Nursing, Arts and Sciences, and Engineering interested
is one of only four Florida public universities classified
in collaborating on nanomedicine projects. The
by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of
Director of the UNRC is Shyam S. Mohapatra, PhD,
Teaching in the top tier of research universities, a
Professor of Medicine in the Department of Internal
distinction attained by only 2.3 percent of all
Medicine Division of Allergy and Immunology. The
universities. At the heart of USF is a vibrant, diverse
main mission of the UNRC is to bring together a
and engaged student body. More than 47,000 students
dedicated, creative, interdisciplinary group of faculty
are enrolled in the USF System, a system of three
and staff to conduct research on the application of
separately accredited institutions USF Tampa, USF St.
nanoengineering methods and materials to the
Petersburg and USF Sarasota-Manatee with an annual
development of novel, highly effective and useful
budget of $1.5 billion and an annual economic impact
therapies and diagnostic methods.
of $3.7 billion. The university's main Tampa campus is
CHIEF PATRON SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE
Dr. P. Kaliraj Dr. N. Subramanian
Vice Chancellor (O), Anna University
Dr. K. Kavitha
Mr. A. Shanmugarathinam, Pharm Tech
PATRON
Dr. P. Rajaguru, Biotechnology
Dr. S. Sivanesan
Dr. M. Sivakumar, Nanotechnology Registrar (i/c), Anna University
Dr. Subhra Mohapatra,
CO-PATRON
Molecular Medicine, USF
Dr. S. Muttan, Regional Director (i/c),
TREASURER Anna University Regional Centre, Tiruchirappalli
Mrs. K. Akilandeswari
Dr. R. Krishnamoorthy, Dean,
Mrs. M. Vijaya Lakshmi, Pharm Tech
BIT, Anna University, Tiruchirappalli
MEMBERS
CHAIR
Dr. A. Puratchikody
Dr. K. Ruckmani
Dr. E. Sanmugapriya Prof & Head, Dept. of Pharmaceutical Technology
Dr. R. Vijaya
Dr. Shyam S. Mohapatra
Mrs. A. Umamaheswari
Director, Nanomedicine Research Centre, USF
Mr. R. Suriyakanth, Pharm Tech
CONVENERS
Dr. Gary Hellermann, Internal Medicine, USF,
Dr. P. Selvamani
Dr. Srinivas Nagaraj, Internal Medicine, USF.
Dr. S. Latha
Dr. S. Lakshmana Prabu, Pharm Tech
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Dr. Dhirendra Bahadur, IIT Bombay, Mumbai. Magnetic Drug Delivery
Dr. Gopal Kundu, NCCS, Pune. Nanoparticle mediated Drug Delivery in Breast Cancer.
Dr. Gupta K.C., IITR, Lucknow. Nanotoxicology
Dr. Jagat Kanwar, Deakin University, Australia Nanomedicine in cancer.
Dr. Jayasree R.S., SCTIMST, Thiruvananthapuram, Nanotechnology in Biosensing & Bioimaging.
Dr. Praveen Kumar Vemula, NCBS, Bangalore Nano-therapeutics : Biobased Nano materials to prevent skin disorders.
Dr. Rao D.N., AIIMS, New Delhi. PLGA Nano Particles as Vaccine Delivery for infectious diseases.
Dr. Ratneshwar Lal, University of California, USA. Nanoimaging and nanomechanics for diagnostics and therapeutics.
Dr. Sanyog Jain, NIPER, Chandigarh. Smart nanoconstructs for advanced drug delivery applications.
Dr. Shivshankar S. Sundaram, A modular approach to create a neurovascular lab on-a-chip unit.
The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, USA.
Dr. Shyam Mohapatra, University of South Florida, USA. Stem cells and micro RNAs: novel nanomedical approaches to
Reparative Medicine
Dr. Subhra Mohapatra, University of South Florida, USA. Emerging applications of nanoparticles for targeted drug delivery.
Dr. Vinod Labhasetwar, Role of membrane biophysics in drug delivery to overcome cancer drug
Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute, USA resistance.
INVITED SPEAKERS
NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Ahmed Kamal, Ph.D., IICT, Hyderabad
Ajayaghosh, Ph.D., Scientist H, NIIST, Thiruvananthapuram.
Akbarsha M.A., Ph.D., MGDC, Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli
Chawngthanliana, Ph.D., Director, RIPANS, Mizoram
Girish Sahni, Ph.D., Director, IMT, Chandigarh
Harpal Singh, Ph.D., IIT, New Delhi.
James Pitchai G., Ph.D.,
Vice-Chancellor, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore.
Kannan K., Ph.D., Annamalai University, Chidambaram.
Krishnan M., Ph.D., Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli.
Kumaraguru A.K., Ph.D.,Vice-Chancellor, MS University, Tirunelveli.
Manimekalai K., Ph.D., Vice-Chancellor,
Mother Teresa Women's University, Kodaikanal
Mandal A.B., Ph.D., Director, CLRI, Chennai.
Mahalingam S., Ph.D., IIT Madras, Chennai.
Alok R. Ray, Ph.D., IIT, New Delhi
Azad A., Ph.D., Director, Anna University, Chennai.
Chenzhong Li, Ph.D., Florida International University, FL, USA.
Harald Renz, MD, Philipps University Marburg, Germany.
Jagat Kanwar, Ph.D., Deakin University, Australia.
Ji Ho (Joe) Park, PhD, KAIST, Korea.
Kurt E. Geckeler, Ph.D., GIST, South Korea.
Manikam Sivakumar, Ph.D., Nottingham University, Malaysia.
Rathinasabapathy Thirumurugan, Ph.D.,
International Medical University, Malaysia.
Ratneshwar Lal, Ph.D., University of California, USA.
Shyam Mohapatra, Ph.D.,University of South Florida, USA.
Shivshankar S. Sundaram, Ph.D.,
The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, USA.
Subhra Mohapatra, Ph.D.,
University of South Florida, USA.
Vinod Labhasetwar, Ph.D., CCLRI, USA
Yashwant Pathak, Ph.D., COP, USF, USA
INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Manavalan R., Ph.D., Annmalai University, Chidambaram
Mohan Rao C.H., Ph.D., Director, CCMB, Hyderabad.
Murugesan R., Ph.D., President, ISTE, New Delhi.
Ponnavaiko M., Ph.D., Vice-Chancellor, SRM University, Chennai.
Prabakaran P., Ph.D., Vice-Chancellor, TANUVAS, Chennai.
Pradeep T., Ph.D., IIT Madras, Chennai
Pradeep Srivastava, Ph.D., IIT, BHU, Varanasi.
Samathanam G.J., Ph.D., Advisor & Head, DST, New Delhi.
Sankaran K., Ph.D. Anna University, Chennai.
Selvaraj G., Ph.D., Director of Drug control, Chennai.
Sharma C. P., Ph.D., SCTIMST, Thiruvananthapuram
Souvik Bhattacharyya, Ph.D.,
Vice-Chancellor, Jadavpur University, Kolkata.
Srinivasan B.P., Ph.D., Director, DIPSAR, New Delhi.
Sundar C.S., Ph.D., Director, Material Science Group, IGCAR, Kalpakkam.
Udupa N., Ph.D., Manipal University, Manipal.
Abstracts of original research work are invited for the poster Abstract should be submitted as soft copy through email as an
presentation in this conference in the following specific areas attachment to nanobio2013@gmail.com. The abstracts
of interest. should not exceed 250 words, should be formatted in A4, 12
font Size, Times New Roman font and with single line spacing. Pharmaceutical Technology
Name of the corresponding author and co-authors should be
Nanoscale drug delivery systems
given with complete contact details (organization, mailing
Targeted drug delivery systems
address, E-mail, phone, fax). Poster size for the presentation
Nanobioengineering and Nanodevices
is 1 x 1m. Abstracts will be published only if the corresponding
Novel Nanomaterials
author register for the conference.
Nanomedicine : Nanodiagnostics and Nanotherapeutics
Based on the scientific impact, the selected articles will be
Nano biotechnology
published in conference proceedings with ISBN number.
Nanotoxicology
CALL FOR POSTER PRESENTATION
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Last date for submission of Abstract: 20 May 2013
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Last date for submission of full paper : 30 May 2013
Please consider contributing and encouraging your team members and
colleagues to submit abstracts to NanoBio 2013.
Contact details: :+914312407978, Fax: 0431 2407333
Selected presentations will be rewarded suitably
I. Any itemcan be sponsored by more than one company/organization.
II. For any sponsor of hospitality, company banner will be displayed along with announcement during the programme.
III. Aspecial section will adorn the digital souvenir of the conference for all sponsors for and above Rs.100000/-.
Please send Account Payee Cheque or DDin favour of NanoBio 2013 payable at Tiruchirappalli along with the Order form.
SPONSORSHIP TARIFF DETAILS
Delegate Kit `2,50,000/-
Gifts and souvenirs in kit bag `2,00,000/-
Stationery items for delegates `2,00,000/-
Travel Support, Hotel Accommodation `5,00,000/-
Hospitality (Lunch / Dinner) `3,00,000/-
Welcome Board and Banners `1,00,000/-
Stage / PAArrangement `1,50,000/-
Memento `1,00,000/-
Media (Printing of Certificates, Posters, Brochures, Invitations,
Literatures, Handout, Study Materials, Proceedings, Abstract
book cum Souvenir and Conference Website) `5,00,000/-
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Full Page Advertisement (B/W) `40,000/-
Page Advertisement (Colour) `50,000/-
Full Page Advertisement (Colour) `1,00,000/-
Front Inner / Back Inner `1,00,000/-
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