Advanced Biomaterials and Biotechnology in Drug Delivery Systems
- 1st Edition - July 1, 2026
- Latest edition
- Editors: Kuldeep Vinchurkar, Anilkumar Parambath, Sheetal Mane
- Language: English
Advanced Biomaterials and Biotechnology in Drug Delivery Systems provides a detailed review of the latest developments in drug delivery biomaterials and technologies. Sectio… Read more
This is a useful reference of use to academics and researchers in the fields of biomaterials, pharmaceutical sciences, and biotechnology. This book may also be of interest to R&D groups developing novel biomaterials and technologies for targeted drug delivery.
- Covers advanced biomaterials and technologies, including polymers, nanomaterials, peptides, viral vectors, biosensing, and more
- Utilizes key case studies to aid in understanding, including topics such as cancer therapy, mRNA vaccines, CRISPR, and biodegradable implants
- Details regulatory and translational aspects that aid in the implementation of novel drug delivery strategies in practice
a. Historical Perspectives
b. Current Trends
2. Molecular Biology Fundamentals in Drug Delivery
3. Gene Therapy and Its Role in Modern Drug Delivery
4. CRISPR-Cas Systems for Targeted Drug Delivery
5. RNA Interference
a. Mechanisms
b. Therapeutic Applications
6. Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery
a. Nanoparticles
b. Nanotubes
c. Nanospheres
7. Biological Barriers and Their Overcoming in Drug Delivery
8. Targeted Drug Delivery Using Ligand-Receptor Interactions
9. Biosensing Technologies in Drug Delivery Systems
10. Bioengineered Peptides and Proteins in Drug Delivery
11. Viral Vectors in Drug Delivery
a. Design
b. Applications
12. Immunotherapy and Drug Delivery: New Frontiers
13. Biodegradable Polymers in Drug Delivery
a. Advances
b. Challenges
14. Biological Response Modifiers in Drug Delivery
15. Future Directions in Biotechnology-Driven Drug Delivery
16. Cancer and Targeted Drug Delivery
a. Biotechnology-Driven Approaches for Major Cancers
17. Biotechnology in Vaccine Development
a. mRNA Vaccines
b. Protein-Based Vaccines
c. Oligonucleotides in Drug Delivery
18. Regulatory and Translational Challenges in Biotechnology-Driven Drug Delivery
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: July 1, 2026
- Language: English
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Kuldeep Vinchurkar
Dr. Kuldeep Vinchurkar is an Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology, Drs. Kiran and Pallavi Patel Global University (KPGU), Gujarat, India. He is a distinguished scientist with over 11 years of experience in research and teaching. He completed his post-graduation at Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University and earned a Ph.D. from Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore. He has guided more than 15 M.Pharm research projects and published over 40 research papers. Dr. Vinchurkar holds 8 national and international patents and has authored 5 books on pharmaceutical science. He is actively involved in professional societies and serves as a reviewer for several journals. His accolades include the “Young Scientist Award” (2023) and “Best Researcher Award” (2024). His research focuses on 3D printing, artificial intelligence, and innovative drug delivery systems. Additionally, he has completed certifications from prestigious institutions such as the University of Minnesota and University of California, Irvine.
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Anilkumar Parambath
Dr Anilkumar Parambath is Senior R&D Manager of YTY Group, Indorama Corp., Perak, Malaysia. Prior to this, he was R&D Manager, Science & Technology at Unilever (2021-2024); Senior Manager and Head of Capsules Product R&D, ACG Capsules, Mumbai, India (2018-2021) and Principal Investigator for Performance and Specialty Materials at Syngene International Ltd, Bangalore India (2017-2018), where he worked on developing various elastomers, silicones, acrylics and other polymers for biomedical applications. He completed his PhD in Chemistry (Polymer Science) at the University of Kerala, India, and spent 7 years conducting post-doctoral research at Clemson University, USA, French atomic Energy Commission (CEA), France, and the University of British Columbia, Canada. HIs expertise is in polymer science, materials science, green chemistry, nanotechnology, nanomedicine, and biomaterials science. Dr. Parambath has edited three books on polymer biomaterials in drug delivery applications, including two with Elsevier, and has published many books chapters and journal articles. He has two patents to his name. In 2024, he was recognized by the American Chemical Society (ACS) as a Sustainability Star.
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Sheetal Mane
Dr. Sheetal Mane is an Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutics, at Shri Gujarati Samaj College of Pharmacy, Indore (M.P.), India. She completed her postgraduate education from IPS Academy Indore, India, in 2015 and completed a Ph.D. from School of Pharmacy, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, India. She has 9 years of teaching experience and one year of industrial experience in the QC department of Wockhardt LTD, Aurangabad. Her research interest is novel drug delivery systems. She has published and presented 17 research papers in reputed journals and conferences. Dr Mane has edited several books as well as 8 book chapters with international publishers of repute.