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3rd March'24
In the spacious, modern lecture hall, sunlight filters through tall windows, casting a warm glow across the rows of seats. The students, eleven in total, are seated in a semicircle, facing a large projection screen displaying a complex diagram of a Nano-Engineered Drug Delivery System. The room is filled with the soft hum of the projector and the rustle of notes being taken.
Professor Bhatia, a middle-aged man with a graying beard and an air of quiet authority, stands at the front of the hall. He is gesturing toward the screen with a laser pointer, highlighting key aspects of the drug delivery system. His voice carries a blend of enthusiasm and precision as he explains the potential impact of these systems on targeted cancer therapy.
"Today, we'll be diving deeper into the various facets of Nano-Engineered Drug Delivery Systems," Professor Bhatia announces, his tone both commanding and encouraging. "Given the complexity of this topic, I'm dividing you into four groups, each focusing on a different aspect. This will allow us to approach the subject from multiple angles and ensure a comprehensive understanding."
He pauses, scanning the room as the students exchange glances, some eager, others slightly apprehensive. "Group one, It will consist of Dr. Devrudra , Dr. Prashmita and Dr. Somvrat"
He continues, "will handle data collection, research and implementation of those data . You'll be responsible for gathering all the relevant studies, clinical trials, and current research on the topic, along with that, you all need to be regular contact of other three groups. The data that they are be providing, you need to incorporate them all with your research, going frequent case visit which are relevant to this project in your respective departments"
All of the students nodded, quickly jotting down notes.
"Group two, both of the PGY-2 resident from medicine will be part of this group" Professor Bhatia says, shifting his gaze to another section of the room, "will focus on the medicinal outlook. Your task is to explore the pharmaceutical formulations, the interaction of these nano-engineered drugs with the human body, and their effectiveness in treatment."
As he speaks, he notices a couple of students already discussing potential ideas, their voices low but animated.
""Group Three," he continued, "will be comprised of three PGY-3 students from the departments of Surgery, Anatomy, and Radiology, will take the surgical outlook. You'll delve into how these systems can be integrated into surgical procedures, particularly in tumor resection and how they can be used to deliver drugs more effectively during surgery."
A trio of students shares a quick look, already contemplating the challenges and opportunities this presents.
"And finally, Group Four—comprising Dr. Raghav, along with the PGY-2 junior from the pathology department, and Dr. Shetty" Professor Bhatia concludes, "will cover the pathological outlook. You'll study how these drug delivery systems interact with cancerous tissues at the cellular level, their impact on tumor pathology, and the potential side effects."