Dr. Anupam Sarma, Assistant Professor at the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, GCU, had the honor of presenting his research at the Extracellular Vesicles Conference 2024 (TURSEV 24), organized by the Turkish Community for Extracellular Vesicles. The conference was held at Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey, on 20th & 21st September, 2024.
Dr. Sarma delivered an oral presentation titled “Development of Bovine Milk Derived Exosomes as Drug Carrier System for Improved Brain Bioavailability of Curcumin Through the Nose-to-Brain Pathway.” His work was highly appreciated by experts, sparking productive discussions and insightful feedback.
The conference drew participants from around the globe, including countries like Turkey, India, Egypt, Iran, Pakistan, Hungary, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands, making it an enriching international event for scientific exchange. Topics covered during the event ranged from basic science to clinical applications of extracellular vesicles, including drug delivery, tissue engineering, diagnostics, and Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetics.
Dr. Sarma’s participation was made possible by the generous travel grant from the Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF), formerly known as the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), Government of India, as well as financial support from Girijananda Chowdhury University, Assam. He expressed his sincere gratitude for this support, which facilitated his attendance at this prestigious event.
The conference not only provided Dr. Sarma with a platform to present his cutting-edge research but also enabled him to engage with fellow researchers and explore future collaborations. His exposure to new research methodologies and technologies will contribute significantly to his academic and research endeavors at GCU.
Dr. Sarma extends his heartfelt thanks to Girijananda Chowdhury University and ANRF for their unwavering support.
This participation highlights GCU’s commitment to fostering international academic collaborations and advancing research in pharmaceutical sciences.