Symposium Scope & Objectives
The Nanobiotechnology Symposium at ICONN 2026 will bring together leading researchers, industry experts, and emerging talents to explore the latest breakthroughs in the application of nanotechnology to biological and medical sciences. This symposium will highlight cutting-edge advancements in nanoscale materials, devices, and techniques that drive innovations in biotechnology, medicine, and bioengineering.
Key Topics include
- Nanomaterials for Biotechnology & Medicine – Design, synthesis, and functionalization of nanoparticles, nanostructures, and biomimetic nanomaterials for biomedical applications.
- Nanoscale Biosensing & Diagnostics – Development of ultra-sensitive biosensors, molecular imaging tools, and point-of-care diagnostic technologies.
- Cellular & Molecular Nanotechnology – Nanostructured interfaces for probing cellular mechanisms, single-molecule analysis, and intracellular nanodevices.
- Organoid & Tissue Engineering – Integration of nanotechnology with 3D cell culture, organ-on-a-chip models, and regenerative medicine.
- Emerging Techniques in Bioimaging & Optogenetics – Lattice light-sheet microscopy, super-resolution imaging, and nanoscale optoelectronics for cellular and subcellular visualization, as well as molecular and organelle level modulations.
- Translational Nanobiotechnology & Commercialization – Pathways to clinical and industrial translation, regulatory challenges, and commercialization strategies.
The symposium will feature invited talks from leading international experts, contributed presentations from researchers across academia and industry, and panel discussions on the future directions of nanobiotechnology. With its strong interdisciplinary focus, this symposium provides a platform for fostering collaborations and shaping the next generation of nanobiotechnology solutions for healthcare and life sciences.