1. Alginate-inorganic composite particles as sustained drug delivery matrices 2. Applications of cellulose nanofibrils in drug delivery 3. Avidin-based nanoparticles in drug delivery 4. Carbon based polymer for drug delivery 5. Carbon nanotube for targeted drug delivery 6. carbon nanotubes 7. Chitosan-based nanocomposites for drug delivery 8. Chitosan nano composites for drug delivery and gene delivery 9. Conjugated polymers in drug delivery: Research trend 10. Cyclodextrin based Nanosponges in Drug Delivery and Cancer Therapeutics: New Perspectives for Old Problems 11. Development of injectable in-situ gelling systems of Doxycycline hyclate for controlled drug delivery system 12. Drug delivery for cardiac regeneration 13. Drug Delivery: Present past and future of medicine 14. Drug nanocrystals: Present past and future 15. Electrospun matrices for localised drug delivery: current technologies and selected biomedical applications 16. Electrospun nanocomposites for targeted drug delivery 17. Hydrogel nanocomposite for controlled drug release 18. Mesoporous nanomaterials as carriers in drug delivery 19. Metal organic frameworks for drug delivery 20. Metal-ferrite nanocomposites for targeted drug delivery 21. Microwave synthesised nanocomposites for enhancing oral bioavailability of drugs 22. Montmorillonite clay nanocomposites for drug delivery 23. Nanocomposite for cancer targeted drug delivery 24. Applications of Nanocomposite Materials in the Delivery of Anticancer Drugs 25. Nanocomposite for transdermal drug delivery 26. Nanocomposite microemulsions for drug delivery 27. Nanocomposites for diagnosis and treatment of multiple sclerosis 28. Nanocomposites Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering; Preparation, Properties and Applications 29. Nanoemulsion in Drug Delivery 30. Okra gum-alginate composites for controlled drug releasing delivery 31. Oral colon cancer targeting by chitosan nanocomposites 32. Phase transition microemulsions as drug delivery systems 33. Polymer-ceramic nanocomposites for controlled drug delivery 34. Potential of nanoparticles as drug delivery system for cancer treatment 35. Stimuli-responsive nanocomposites for drug delivery 36. Superparamagnetic 37. Superparamagnetic nanoparticles for drug delivery 38. Tumor-targeted drug delivery by nanocomposites 39. Vesicular nanostructures for transdermal delivery
Inamuddin is an assistant professor at the Department of Applied Chemistry, Zakir Husain College of Engineering and Technology, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. He has extensive research experience in multidisciplinary fields of analytical chemistry, materials chemistry, electrochemistry, renewable energy, and environmental science. He has worked on different research projects funded by various government agencies and universities and is the recipient of awards, including the Fast-Track Young Scientist Award and the Young Researcher of the Year Award 2020 of the university. He has published about 189 research articles in various international scientific journals, 18 book chapters, and 144 edited books with multiple well-known publishers. His current research interests include ion exchange materials, a sensor for heavy metal ions, biofuel cells, supercapacitors, and bending actuators.
Prof. Abdullah M. Asiri is the Head of the Chemistry Department at King Abdulaziz University since October 2009 and he is the founder and the Director of the Center of Excellence for Advanced Materials Research (CEAMR) since 2010 till date. He is the Professor of Organic Photochemistry. His research interest covers color chemistry, synthesis of novel photochromic and thermochromic systems, synthesis of novel coloring matters and dyeing of textiles, materials chemistry, nanochemistry and nanotechnology, polymers and plastics. A major achievement of Prof. Asiri is the discovery of tribochromic compounds, a class of compounds which change from slightly or colorless to deep colored when subjected to small pressure or when grind. This discovery was introduced to the scientific community as a new terminology published by IUPAC in 2000. This discovery was awarded a patent from European Patent office and from UK patent. He is also a member of the Editorial Board of various journals of international repute. He is the Vice- President of Saudi Chemical Society (Western Province Branch). He holds four USA patents, more than 800 Publications in international journals, seven book chapters, and ten books
Ali Mohammad is Emeritus Professor of Chemistry in the Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. His scientific interests include physico-analytical aspects of solid-state reactions, micellar thin layer chromatography, surfactants analysis, and green chromatography. He is the author or coauthor of 250 scientific publications including research articles, reviews, and book chapters. He has also served as editor of Journal, Chemical and Environmental Research being published from India since 1992 and as the Associate Editor for Analytical Chemistry section of the Journal of Indian Chemical Society. He has been the member of editorial boards of Acta Chromatographica, Acta Universitatis Cibiniensis Seria F. Chemia, Air Pollution, and Annals of Agrarian Science. He has attended as well as chaired sessions in various international and nation conferences. Dr. Mohammad obtained his M.Phil. (1975), Ph.D. (1978), and D.Sc. (1996) degrees from Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. He has supervised 53 students for Ph.D./M.Phil. and M.Tech. degrees.