Research Field
The
center operates in all areas related to the production of drug-carrying
nanostructures, both computationally and experimentally. Its research interests
include the study of drug nanocarriers based on carbon nanostructures like
graphene and graphene oxide, the investigation of polymer nanohydrogels for
drug delivery and tissue engineering scaffolds, and the development of various
nanofibers for use in drug bandages and cellular scaffolds. Additionally, the
center explores metal nanoparticles used in drug delivery, including gold,
silver, zinc oxide, and magnetic iron. Research also focuses on producing
fluorescent nanostructures for tracking pharmaceutical and biological
molecules, such as carbon dots and quantum dots. The center employs computer
modeling of various types of nanoparticles and pharmaceutical nanostructures
and studies their interactions with biological molecules using molecular
dynamics and docking methods
Research Tasks of Research Center
Research focuses on the
development of nanomedicine, including the construction of smart nanostructures
for drug delivery, the synthesis of chemical nanoparticles, and the
investigation of their cytotoxicity. This includes synthesizing nanomaterials
and identifying nanomaterial sensors, nanopolymers, and other related
materials. Additionally, the research examines the identification of various
materials, their behavioral properties, and their interactions with biological
systems