Proceedings of the International symposium on Sustainable Drug Design and Nanoparticle development: Quantum and Computational Perspectives (SDDNDQCP 2025)

Conference: Proceedings of the International symposium on Sustainable Drug Design and Nanoparticle development: Quantum and Computational Perspectives (SDDNDQCP 2025)
Date: 22-23 January 2025
Location: Mangalagiri, India (Hybrid)
Website: https://conferencenrml.com/

We are honored to present the proceedings of the International Symposium on Sustainable Drug Design and Nanoparticles Development: Quantum and Computational Perspectives, held on 22–23 January 2025 at Mangalagiri. This symposium, organized by Nirmala College of Pharmacy, brought together researchers, academicians, industry professionals, and students from across the globe to explore emerging trends at the intersection of sustainable drug discovery, nanotechnology, and computational sciences.

The symposium served as a multidisciplinary platform to discuss innovative strategies for eco-conscious pharmaceutical development, quantum-level drug modeling, and AI-driven nanomaterials research. Key topics covered in the event included:

• Quantum mechanics in rational drug design.
• Artificial intelligence in pharmaceutical modeling.
• Synthesis and characterization of functional nanoparticles.
• Nanocarriers for precision drug delivery.
• Nanoemulsion-Based Drug Delivery for Enhanced Bioavailability of Poorly Soluble Drugs.
• Targeted Nanocarriers for Cancer Therapy: Advances and Clinical Perspectives.
• Stimuli-Responsive Nanoparticles for Controlled Drug Release.
• Analytical techniques in drug discovery.
• Role of phytopharmaceuticals in drug design.

All papers included in these proceedings were peer-reviewed by subject matter experts to ensure high academic quality and relevance. We express our sincere gratitude to the reviewers and members of the organizing and editorial committees for their dedication and meticulous efforts.

We also extend our appreciation to the keynote speakers, session chairs, contributors, and participants for their active engagement, as well as to our institutional and industry partners for their invaluable support.

It is our hope that the insights and innovations presented in this volume will inspire future research and collaboration in building a more sustainable and intelligent future for drug design and nanomedicine.

Harekrishna Roy
Editor In-Chief
Pamula Reddy Bhavanam
Shaik Faizan Ali
Co-editor In-Chief