Program (click on the speaker’s name to see the talk’s title)
9 November 2022
Time schedule (UK time, GMT+1))
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Conductive polymers and conductive polymers-derived carbons for energy conversion and storage – current status and beyond
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Double dynamic networks based on entangled wormlike micellar chains and cross-linked polymer
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Small-angle scattering studies of morphology and aging in polyurethanes
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Bioimprint aided cell recognition of human and bacterial cells: Perspectives and applications
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Conductive polymers and conductive polymers-derived carbons for energy conversion and storage – current status and beyond
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Double dynamic networks based on entangled wormlike micellar chains and cross-linked polymer
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Small-angle scattering studies of morphology and aging in polyurethanes
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Bioimprint aided cell recognition of human and bacterial cells: Perspectives and applications
9 November 2022
Time schedule (Eastern European time, GMT+3))
Coffee break: 11:00-12:00 pm
Coffee break: 13:00-14:00 pm
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Small-Angle Neutron Scattering on Materials Based on Semi-crystalline Polymers
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Novel UV and Visible Light Responsive Polymers: Synthesis and Self-Assembly Studies
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Role of mucoadhesive polymers in retention of toothpaste in the oral cavity
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Multifunctional Poly(jasmine lactone) based Nanocarriers for Smart Drug Delivery
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Engineering Novel Delivery Systems for Vaccines and Nutrition
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Synthesis and evaluation of boronated chitosan – opportunities for transmucosal drug delivery
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Advanced Molecular Theories of Bio- and Mucoadhesion in Comparison with Recent Experimental Studies
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Small-Angle Neutron Scattering on Materials Based on Semi-crystalline Polymers
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Novel UV and Visible Light Responsive Polymers: Synthesis and Self-Assembly Studies
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Role of mucoadhesive polymers in retention of toothpaste in the oral cavity
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Multifunctional Poly(jasmine lactone) based Nanocarriers for Smart Drug Delivery
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Engineering Novel Delivery Systems for Vaccines and Nutrition
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Synthesis and evaluation of boronated chitosan – opportunities for transmucosal drug delivery
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Advanced Molecular Theories of Bio- and Mucoadhesion in Comparison with Recent Experimental Studies
10 November 2022
Time schedule (UK time, GMT+1)
10 November 2022
Time schedule (Eastern European time, GMT+3)
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Biodistribution and photodynamic activity of hypericin regulated by gradient copolymers based on 2-oxazolines
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Enzymatic synthesis of furan-based polymers
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Multifunctional Micro- and Nanoencapsulation approaches with Remote Controlled Delivery and Release Properties, Application for in Vitro, in Vivo and in clinical studies
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Interactions between Polymeric Nanoparticles and Different Buffers as Investigated by Zeta-potential Measurements and Molecular Dynamics Simulations
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Polyfunctional supramolecular systems based on polymers and amphiphiles
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Biodegradable self-assembled PLA-b-PEG nanocarriers for anticancer drugs: small particles – big perspectives
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Thermoresponsive Nanogels for Dermal Drug Delivery: from protein replacement to needle-free vaccination
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Biodistribution and photodynamic activity of hypericin regulated by gradient copolymers based on 2-oxazolines
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Enzymatic synthesis of furan-based polymers
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Multifunctional Micro- and Nanoencapsulation approaches with Remote Controlled Delivery and Release Properties, Application for in Vitro, in Vivo and in clinical studies
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Interactions between Polymeric Nanoparticles and Different Buffers as Investigated by Zeta-potential Measurements and Molecular Dynamics Simulations
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Polyfunctional supramolecular systems based on polymers and amphiphiles
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Biodegradable self-assembled PLA-b-PEG nanocarriers for anticancer drugs: small particles – big perspectives
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Thermoresponsive Nanogels for Dermal Drug Delivery: from protein replacement to needle-free vaccination
Coffee break: 12:30-13:00 pm
Coffee break: 14:30-15:00 am
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The three C’s: Copper, Cobalt, Control’ Sustainability
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The cellulose nanoparticles: isolation, features and prospects of their application
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The influence of polymer architectures on biomedical applications
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Poly(thioglycidyl glyc-erol)(PTGG), a ROS-scavenging ‘stealth’ polymer that outperforms PEG in protein conjugates and nanocarriers
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The three C’s: Copper, Cobalt, Control’ Sustainability
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The cellulose nanoparticles: isolation, features and prospects of their application
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The influence of polymer architectures on biomedical applications
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Poly(thioglycidyl glyc-erol)(PTGG), a ROS-scavenging ‘stealth’ polymer that outperforms PEG in protein conjugates and nanocarriers