Scholars International Conference on

Frontiers in Chemistry and Drug Discovery

THEME: "Enlightening the Advancements and Exploring the New Horizons in Chemistry and Drug Discovery"

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Ebaston Thankarajan Mini Mablet

Ebaston Thankarajan Mini Mablet

Ariel University, Israel

Targeted drug delivery system comprising NIR fluorescent switchable reporter based on xanthene-indolenine styryl dye – real time monitoring of drug release


Biography

T.M. Ebaston completed his master’s degree in Chemistry at the National Institute of Technology in Trichy, India, he did not know that his search for a doctorate program in luminescent molecules for biomedical applications would lead him to the laboratories of Profs. Gary Gellerman and Leonid Patsenker at Ariel University in Israel. A year and a half into his doctorate, Ebaston is conducting advanced research in developing targeted drug delivery systems including monitoring of drug release, with the aim of increasing drug efficacy and reducing side effects to cancer patients. Now, with preliminary results, the team is moving forward toward biological testing.

Abstract

Targeted drug delivery systems, cancer research in chemistry