Nanotechnology’s impact on medicine and neuroscience is transformative. Yet, as this field evolves, the safety concerns surrounding nanomaterials and their effects on the human nervous system are gaining prominence. As research advances, there is a growing imperative to comprehend and minimize these potential risks. This publication adopts an interdisciplinary perspective to confront the intricate interactions between nanotechnology and neurological well-being.
Within the dynamic landscape of scientific progress, “Nanomaterials and the Nervous System” undertakes a critical examination of neurotoxicity induced by nanoparticles. Through a meticulous dissection of the perils linked to nanomaterials, it serves as a compass for researchers, policymakers, and healthcare practitioners in formulating safer alternatives and regulatory protocols. Additionally, the book explores speculative hypotheses and conspiracy theories, prompting essential dialogues on the ethical and societal dimensions of nanotechnology.
Going beyond the mere acknowledgment of these challenges, this text imparts essential knowledge to individuals navigating the realms of nanotechnology, neuroscience, and transhumanism. By deeply probing scientific advancements, speculative conjectures, and ethical quandaries, the book empowers readers to comprehend, assess, and influence the trajectory of nanotechnology’s impact on neurological health.
Deniz Eren Erişen is an esteemed researcher specializing in Material Processing Engineering. He obtained his PhD from the University of Science and Technology of China (2017-2022), an MSc from Nanjing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics (2013-2016), and a BSc from Anadolu University (2008-2013). His research primarily focuses on biodegradable metallic biomaterials, bioactive coatings for medical devices, and the synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials. Dr. Erişen is renowned for his significant contributions to the fields, including studies on the biosafety and biodegradation of AZ31B magnesium alloy carotid artery stents, the development of an innovative chitosan and polydopamine interlinked bioactive coating for biomaterials, and the synthesis and characterization of chitosan-copper composite coatings on biomedical devices. His innovative work has propelled advancements in these areas, establishing him as a valuable asset to the scientific community.
Kadir Uludag holds a Ph.D. in Applied Psychology from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Currently, he is engaged in postdoctoral research at the Shanghai Jiaotong University Mental Health Center. His research interests encompass schizophrenia research, drug addiction, and educational psychology. Additionally, he manages a website dedicated to sharing and providing commentary on peer-reviewed articles (ifx0.com).
Nafees Ahmad is a distinguished researcher specializing in Physical Chemistry. He was awarded the CAS-TWAS President’s Fellowship Award in 2016 and completed his Ph.D. under the guidance of Prof. Huiqiong Zhou at the CAS Center for Excellence in Nanoscience, National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Following his doctoral studies, he served as a Research Fellow at the Tsinghua-Berkeley Shenzhen Institute (TBSI), Tsinghua University. In 2021, Dr. Ahmad joined the research team of Prof. Liang and Prof. Fan at Shenzhen University as a Postdoctoral Fellow, where he was honored with a Distinction Certificate in the “National Postdoctoral Innovation & Entrepreneurship Competition.” His research at this stage centered on advanced nanomaterials and their practical applications. In 2023, Dr. Ahmad became a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Prof. Yingping Zou’s group at Central South University, where he received the “Postdoctoral Class-B Funding of Central South University” for his innovative research endeavors. His contributions continue to advance the field of Physical Chemistry, particularly in nanoscience and nanotechnology, establishing him as a valuable member of the scientific community.
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