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Journal of Nanomedicine & Nanotechnology
Investigation of use of nanomedicine on human life
5th International Conference on Nanomedicine and Drug Delivery
June 28, 2023 | Webinar

Ammar Dungarwalla, Rushali Shah, Ruqaiyah Husein and Jagnoor Singh

United States International University, Kenya

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Nanomed Nanotechnol

Abstract:

As the spectrum of nanotechnology applications in medicine expands, it is critical to acknowledge and progress contributions relevant to public health at the same time. A wide range of Nanomedicine developments have the potential to touch practically every medical profession and reveal fresh ways to improve the quality and length of life - these improvements can be quantified at both the individual and population levels. For example, heart disease and cancer account for over half of all fatalities each year, and breakthroughs in Nanomedicine have already demonstrated significant potential to reduce morbidity and mortality rates associated with these diseases. A review of the Kenyan scenario finds that key stakeholders have little grasp or comprehension of what nanoscience and nanotechnology are, and what their potential benefits are or might be. Teaching and research in these fields, as well as the supporting infrastructure, are deficient and disjointed. The regulatory frameworks and rules controlling the manufacturing processes of, or nanoscale items are either nonexistent or severely deficient. This research aims to show how nanotechnology will be created to monitor, repair, and control human biological systems at the molecular level as our understanding of the human body grows. This research would be done in Nairobi County amongst healthcare professionals and university professors. The sample size will be between 5 and 10 people. Each volunteer will be interviewed. The scope of our study is quite vast since this is still an emerging field and many countries are still new to this concept. The methodology approach that we used for our research was mixed methods-based research. We conducted qualitative research, focusing on people's words, descriptions, thoughts, beliefs, and ideas on how Nanomedicine can improve a person's life. We also applied quantitative research, since we used numerical and statistical data to determine how many people in a specific location benefited from Nanomedicine.

Biography :

Ammar Dungarwalla is currently pursing Pharmacy at the United States International University, Kenya. He has done his research in “Investigation of the Use of Nanomedicine on Human Life." His research interests are nanomedicine, nanotechnology, drug delivery and clinical trials. He has attended various conventions and scientific activities for the professional growth.