2nd Eurasian International Conference on Antimicrobial and Biosensing Nanotechnologies will take place at Nazarbayev University on 13th- 15,th May 2022
The 2nd Eurasian International Conference on Antimicrobial and Biomedical Nanotechnologies will gather internationally recognized speakers from US, British, European, Asian, Middle Eastern and Kazakhstani universities aiming to discuss outline and in person novel approaches for biomedical applications of nanotechnology, including nano-pharmaceutical platforms, biosensing and targeting of antimicrobial resistance and biofilms with nanotechnology.
The conference attendance is free and open to students and researchers (subject to prior registration). All talks will also be broadcasted on zoom. The number of online participants is limited to 200. All participants attending in person must be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 to get access to NU campus.
The presentations will focus non-exclusively on the following topics:
- Nanotechnology for drug delivery and therapies
- Novel antimicrobial nanoparticles and coatings
- Targeting antimicrobial resistance and biofilms with nanotechnology
- Advanced biosensing strategies
- Biomedical nanotechnologies
Attendance and Registration
The conference attendance is free and open to students and researchers interested in antimicrobial formulations and testing (subject to prior registration).
Regular updates from: https://ssh-old.nu.edu.kz/departments/chemistry/events/abn2022/
ABN 2022 conference zoom link: To be sent by email to all registered participants
The ABN 2022 conference will take place in a hybrid format on NU campus (Orange Hall) and in parallel on the Zoom platform, hosted online at Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan. This 3-days conference will be organized in 5 sessions on 13, 14 and 15 May 2022, respectively. The time zone of the program is Nursultan time. Please, note that due to the summertime, the time difference with the UK is GMT+5. Please check the times for your own country. The timing of the sessions is selected to accommodate some of the time differences across the continents.