"Transforming Cyclodextrin Research with Emerging AI-Enabled Technologies, Modeling and QbD: Bridging Innovation & Collaboration for Next-Gen Healthcare Scientific Excellence"
This theme reflects the Transforming Cyclodextrin Research with Emerging AI-Enabled Technologies,
Modeling and QbD: Bridging Innovation & Collaboration for Next-Gen Healthcare”,
is a premier global event dedicated to advancing Cyclodextrin applications in
Pharmaceutical Sciences and Allied fields. Hosted by ISF College of Pharmacy, Moga,
Punjab, India, ICS-22 aims to unite Researchers, Academicians, Industry
Professionals, and Students worldwide to foster collaboration and share innovative
advancements.
Cyclodextrins, known for their versatility in forming inclusion complexes,
enhancing drug solubility, and targeted delivery, have evolved from excipients to
vital tools in pharmaceuticals, nanotechnology, food sciences, and environmental
applications. ICS-22 highlights the integration of cyclodextrins with cutting-edge
technologies, artificial intelligence, and sustainable practices to address modern
healthcare challenges.
The symposium features a comprehensive program covering topics like
cyclodextrin-based drug delivery, nanotechnology, post-COVID-19 interventions,
and AI applications in pharmaceutical research. Participants can present research
across 12 categories, ranging from pharmacology and drug discovery to quality
assurance and biotechnology, ensuring a multidisciplinary focus. Keynote speeches,
plenary lectures, and networking sessions will provide insights into the latest trends
and foster global partnerships.
ISF College of Pharmacy, a leading institution in pharmaceutical education
and research, ICS-22 emphasizes sustainability and innovation. This landmark event
invites global experts and young researchers to explore cyclodextrins’
transformative role in advancing healthcare, promoting eco-conscious practices,
and shaping the future of pharmaceutical sciences and healthcare. Join us in Moga
to drive impactful change in global healthcare.