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Conference Chairs

Dr. Devika Chithrani

Dr. Devika Chithrani

University of Victoria, Canada
Conference Chair

Dr. Chithrani did her bachelor of science at University of Colombo, Sri Lanka. She did a physics major and received a first class honors along with many other awards which includes the gold medal for faculty of science and gold medal for physics. She also received a probationary lecturer position based on her academic excellence. Recognizing her achievements, University of Toronto awarded her a scholarship to do her doctoral studies. During her doctoral studies at the department of Materials science and Engineering, she won many prestigious awards including NSERC, OGS, OGGST, and university of Toronto open scholarship. She also received an NSERC-PDF to carry on her postdoctoral work at institute of Biomedical engineering, University of Toronto. Currently, she is the director of the Nanoscience and Technology Development Laboratory at the department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Victoria, Canada. Dr. Chithrani leverages nanotechnology to create innovations that advance the care of cancer patients. She is using gold nanoparticles as a radiation dose enhancer in cancer therapy. This work is featured on the cover of radiation research journal. This paper won the highest impact paper award in 2018 by COMP (Canadian association of Medical physicist). She has also developed three dimensional tumor models to optimize bio-nano interface in cancer therapy. This work is featured on the cover of Nano-Micro Letters. Dr. Chithrani is considered as one of the leaders in the field of nanotechnology and her publications have received over 7500 citations in few years. Dr. Chithrani has earned a strong international reputation for her innovative research through her many review articles, book chapters, and invited presentations. She is an associate editor of many nanotechnology based journals. Her passion is to develop smart nanomaterials to improve exiting cancer therapeutics. She believes that many side effects due to chemotherapy can be reduced by controlled delivery of anticancer drugs using smart nanomaterials.

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Dr. Sourav Bhattacharjee

Dr. Sourav Bhattacharjee

University College Dublin, Ireland
Conference Chair

Dr. Sourav Bhattacharjee grew up as an only child in Kolkata, India, and never saw himself as someone who would work or live in Ireland. He joined the Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata (India), in 1997 and graduated with an MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery) in 2004. Sourav left India in 2006 to pursue an MSc in Biomolecular Sciences/Cell Biology at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, upon completion he moved to the UK to work at Napier University Edinburgh and onwards to Wageningen University (Netherlands) to complete his PhD. In 2014, having already secured his Dutch nationality, he was hired for a two-year postdoctoral position under the supervision of Prof David Brayden (UCD Conway Institute Fellow), working for the EU FP7-funded TRANS-INT consortium trying to develop nanoparticulate drug delivery platforms for oral insulin delivery. In February 2016, Sourav joined the UCD School of Veterinary Medicine as an Assistant Professor in Veterinary Anatomy, while also trying to develop his own niche of research encompassing a broad range of nanobiotechnology and advanced biophotonic tools for biomedical diagnostics and drug delivery platforms.

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