Apr 24 – 26, 2025 HYBRID
Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
Asia/Bishkek timezone

Session

Science and Engineering Session Hall 5

DSH-215
Apr 25, 2025, 1:15 PM
KTMU (Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan)

KTMU

Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan

C. Aytmatov Campus, Kyrgyzstan-Turkish Manas University, 720038, Jal, Bishkek, KYRGYZSTAN

Conveners

Science and Engineering Session Hall 5

  • Mansur Mustafaoglu (Atatürk University)

Description

Day 2 Session 1 Hall 5

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  1. Parvaneh Naserzadeh (Endocrine Research Center, Institute of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran)
    4/25/25, 1:15 PM
    Cutting-Edge Research in Nanotechnology and Multidisciplinary Applications
    Oral Presentation

    In physiological conditions, the interactions between blood platelets and endothelial cells play a major role in vascular reactivity and hemostasis. By contrast, increased platelet activation contributes to the pathogenesis of vascular pathology such as atherosclerosis, thrombosis, diabetes mellitus, hypertension and carcinogenesis. Nanomedicine, including nano-diagnostics and nanotherapeutics...

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  2. Dr SHAHRIYAR KARIMDOUST (PAYAM NOOR UNIVERSITY)
    4/25/25, 1:30 PM
    Oral Presentation

    The organic nature and non-toxicity of nanomaterials prepared in the field of nanotechnology studies and synthesis and preparation of nanobiosynthetic therapeutics (especially in the pharmaceutical and health industries) are the first priority of pharmaceutical industry research. Accordingly, researchers in the field of nanomaterials are forced to produce environmentally friendly nanoparticles...

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  3. Abbas Razmi
    4/25/25, 1:45 PM
    Sustainable and Smart Solutions in Chemical, Enviranmental, Mechanical, Civil, Petroleum, and Geomatic Engineering
    Oral Presentation

    Over the past several decades, biomaterials have been extensively utilized in the field of medical science. They have successfully been used to replace various human body tissues such as bones, teeth, ligaments, tendons, and others. One of the primary challenges in utilizing biomaterials is the risk of immune rejection. In modern applications, long-term implants and bone replacements demand...

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  4. Katayoun Keshavarzi
    4/25/25, 2:00 PM
    Innovations and Trends in Analytical, Biochemical, Electrochemical, Inorganical, Physical, Theorical, Organic, and Green Chemistry
    Oral Presentation

    The overproduction of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) has been linked to the development of liver cancer. A series of compounds, including Azaspiro[3,4]octane-1-one and Arylpyrrole derivatives, were designed and synthesized for evaluation as selective cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) inhibitors and for their anti-tubulin effects. Evaluation of the cytotoxic effects of Azaspiro [3,4] octane-1-one and...

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  5. Mohamad Javad Hadi
    4/25/25, 2:30 PM
    Innovations and Trends in Analytical, Biochemical, Electrochemical, Inorganical, Physical, Theorical, Organic, and Green Chemistry
    Oral Presentation

    Aging, trauma, and fractures are a serious threat to the hard tissues. In this context, bone tissue engineering can play a role as a novel method to accelerate the repair of damaged bone tissue. Herein, to mimic the structure of bone tissue, we synthesized 3D-Printed Multiphasic nanocomposite scaffolds using an extrusion-based 3D bioprinter and bioactive glass nanoparticles. Mesenchymal stem...

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  6. Yavar Nour Mohammadi Ziba (Islamic Azad University, Department of Chemistry, Ardabil Branch, Ardabil, Iran)
    4/25/25, 2:45 PM
    Oral Presentation

    Due to the increase in research on nanotechnology, the need to produce and use materials with Nano metric dimensions has expanded significantly. The widespread use of nanoparticles in a wide range of different sciences (especially in the health and medical industries) makes it essential that these materials are free from harmful and polluting chemicals. Green nanotechnology can help minimize...

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  7. Shahdad Mousavi (Minnestry of Industry, Trade and Mines, Ardabil, Iran)
    4/25/25, 3:00 PM
    Oral Presentation

    With the advancement of science and the growing application of nanotechnology across various fields, particularly in medicine and pharmaceuticals, there is an increasing demand for the production and utilization of materials with nanoscale dimensions. However, existing physical and chemical techniques for synthesizing nanomaterials are often met with reluctance from researchers due to several...

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  8. Dr SHAHRIYAR KARIMDOUST (PAYAM NOOR UNIVERSITY)
    4/25/25, 3:15 PM
    Oral Presentation

    The Clay minerals are one of the most abundant minerals on the Earth's surface, which has had a special place in various industries since ancient times. These minerals, due to their unique properties and extremely small size at the nano level, are still one of the most valuable widely used materials in nanotechnology and various industries such as medicine and pharmacy. The use of green...

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  9. Mansur Mustafaoglu (Atatürk University)
    4/25/25, 3:30 PM
    Oral Presentation

    Solar and wind energy systems are cheap, available, and environmentally friendly, as well as being recognized as an alternative energy source for the future. Solar-wind hybrid systems use two renewable energy sources simultaneously, which increases the efficiency and output power of the system and reduces the energy storage equipment for off-grid systems. Due to the development of this...

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