1 Drug-releasing textile materials: current developments and future perspectives 2 Current approaches in nanofiber-based drug delivery systems: methods and applications 3 Biomaterial-based fibers for enhanced wound healing and effective tissue regeneration 4 Biomaterials and biomaterial-based fibers in drug delivery systems 5 Biomedical applications of carbon nanotubes 6 Scope of using hollow fibers as a medium for drug delivery 7 Deciphering plausible role of DNA nanostructures in drug delivery 8 Multifaceted approach for nanofiber fabrication 9 Electrospun nanofiber smart drug carriers: production methods, problems, solutions, and applications 10 Potential of stem cells in combination with natural and synthetic polymer hydrogel for wound healing dressing 11 Next-generation bandages to overcome oxygen limitation during wound healing/tissue repair 12 Fiber and textile in drug delivery to combat multidrug resistance microbial infection 13 Emulsion templated three-dimensional porous scaffolds for drug delivery 14 Nanotubes-based brain targeted drug delivery system: a step toward improving bioavailability and drug enhancement at the target site 15 Functional designing of textile surfaces for biomedical devices 16 Metals/metal oxides nanoparticles reinforced biocomposites for drug delivery
Navneet Sharma (M.Pharm, PhD, PGDRA). His work was inclined more towards applied R&D, especially needs-based product development. As an expert in the biomaterials, he had developed dermal decontamination formulation for the radiological decontamination of the skin. He had devised and applied pharmacoscintigraphic procedures for its preclinical evaluation of the drug delivery systems in various experimental models of disease. Further, he had developed the dermal formulations for the broad spectrum decontamination and healing of radiation-induced wounds. For the past five years, his work has been exclusively focused on the Medical Management of Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Emergencies. Currently, He is working in the field of material sciences as a scientist at IIT Delhi.
In his new research carrier of 5 years, he had acclaimed eight national and international awards. The most prominent among them are the SCO and Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India Covid-19 best innovation award 2020, and Department of Science and Technology, Young Scientist Award for the year 2018 and 2022. Currently, he is an investigator in the three projects from DST-India, filled and granted ten patents, four technologies successfully transferred to the industry. He had 45 publications, including five book chapters, authored and edited four books.
B. S. Butola is a Professor at the Department of Textiles & Fibre Engineering, IIT Delhi. His research interests include functionalization of textiles with metal oxides, use of shear thickening fluids for improving the impact performance of ballistic textiles, polymeric nanocomposites and smart colorants.