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Nano-Biotechnology

Nano-biotechnology is an interdisciplinary field that merges principles of nanotechnology with the life sciences to develop novel tools and applications at the molecular and cellular levels. It focuses on the design and use of nanoscale materials—such as nanoparticles, nanocarriers, and nano-biosensors—for targeted drug delivery, diagnostics, imaging, regenerative medicine, and the development of advanced therapeutics. By enabling interactions with biological systems at the nanoscale, nano-biotechnology enhances precision, reduces side effects, and opens new frontiers in personalized medicine. This field also contributes to innovations in agriculture, environmental monitoring, and biotechnology industries. As the convergence of nanoscience and biology deepens, nano-biotechnology continues to play a transformative role in reshaping healthcare and biomedical research.