
Specialised scientific symposium
Specialised scientific symposium at Diyala University opens doors to the future of medicine… Nanolipid particles under the scientific microscope
In a quantum leap towards the horizons of modern science and precision technology, the Faculty of Basic Education at Diyala University – Department of Science, in collaboration with the Continuing Education and Government Media and Communication Divisions, organised a specialised scientific symposium entitled: ‘Nanolipids: An Overview of Structure and Immune Activity,’ with the active and distinguished participation of faculty and students.
The seminar, presented by Dr. Moataz Yassin Hussein, aimed to highlight nanotechnology (ultra-small technology) and its pivotal role in modern medical fields, particularly in the delivery of drugs and stimulation of immune response. The seminar sought to familiarise attendees with the complex structure of these particles and how they can be used to develop more effective and safer treatments in the future.
The seminar included a discussion of several specific scientific topics, including Nano structure: the chemical and physical composition of lipid nanoparticles and how they are manufactured in the laboratory. Immune activity: the complex interactions between these particles and the human immune system and their role in enhancing vaccines and immune therapies. In addition to reviewing some promising applications: the latest global research on the use of nanotechnology in the treatment of incurable diseases.
This seminar is part of the college’s ongoing efforts to link scientific disciplines with advanced global technologies and prepare a generation of researchers capable of innovation. The session included in-depth discussions and contributions from participants, who showed great interest in this promising future discipline.



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