Nanotechnology, a multidisciplinary field dealing with the manipulation and control of matter at the atomic or molecular scale (1 to 100 nanometers), has been heralded as a game-changer in multiple sectors. In India, this technology is opening new frontiers in healthcare, enabling more effective diaRead more
Nanotechnology, a multidisciplinary field dealing with the manipulation and control of matter at the atomic or molecular scale (1 to 100 nanometers), has been heralded as a game-changer in multiple sectors. In India, this technology is opening new frontiers in healthcare, enabling more effective diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases by :
- Enhancing Disease Diagnosis: Nanotechnology is transforming disease diagnostics.
- Improving Drug Delivery: Nanotechnology is revolutionizing drug delivery systems.
- Preventing Infections: Nanomaterials like silver nanoparticles, with antimicrobial properties, are being incorporated in medical devices and wound dressings to prevent infections.
- Advancing Vaccines and Therapeutics: Nanotechnology is playing a crucial role in developing vaccines and therapeutics.
- Innovating Biomaterials and Implants: Nanotechnology is aiding the innovation of durable and biocompatible materials for implants.
At Last, Nanotechnology is playing a transformative role in India’s healthcare sector, offering path-breaking solutions for diagnostics, drug delivery, infection prevention, and more. As nanotechnology research accelerates, it holds the potential to further revolutionize healthcare, making it more effective, accessible, and affordable.
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The Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is a step by step process for developing information systems or software. It includes planning, analysis, design, coding, testing, deployment and maintenance to ensure quality, efficiency and user satisfaction. Benefits of Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLRead more
The Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is a step by step process for developing information systems or software. It includes planning, analysis, design, coding, testing, deployment and maintenance to ensure quality, efficiency and user satisfaction.
Benefits of Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) –
Challenges to SDLC include changing user requirements, inadequate resources, technical complexities, communication breakdowns, tight deadlines and limited budget. Additionally, managing stakeholder expectations, ensuring scalability and adapting to emerging technologies pose significant hurdles.