1st Edition

Intellectual Property Issues in Nanotechnology

Edited By Chetan Keswani Copyright 2021
    394 Pages 62 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    394 Pages 62 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    Intellectual Property Issues in Nanotechnology focuses on the integrated approach for sustained innovation in various areas of nanotechnology. The theme of this book draws to a great extent on the industrial and socio-legal implications of intellectual property rights for nanotechnology-based advances. The book takes a comprehensive look not only at the role of intellectual property rights in omics-based research but also at the ethical and intellectual standards and how these can be developed for sustained innovation. This book attempts to collate and organize information on current attitudes and policies in several emerging areas of nanotechnology. Adopting a unique approach, this book integrates science and business for an inside view of the industry. Peering behind the scenes, it provides a thorough analysis of the foundations of the present day industry for students and professionals alike.

    Section 1: Introduction

    1. Intellectual Property Issues in Nanotechnology Rabiatul Basria S.M.N. Mydin, Siti Hawa Ngalim, Amirah Mohd. Gazzali, and G. Ambarasan Govindasamy

    Section 2: Food and Agricultural Nanotechnology

    2. Edible Crop Production by Nanotechnology: Is It Sustainable Technology for Healthy Soil? Pérez-Hernández Hermes, Medina-Pérez Gabriela, Valle-García Jessica Denisse, Vera-Reyes Ileana, and Fernández-Luqueño Fabián
    3. Optimistic Influences of Nanotechnology on Food Security and Agriculture Tahsin Shoala and Ahmed S.Hashem
    4. Trichoderma-Based Nanopesticides: Next-Generation Solution for Disease Management Yashoda Nandan Tripathi, Chetan Keswani, Walia Zahra, Kumari Divyanshu, and Ram Sanmukh Upadhyay

    5. Role of Nanopesticides in Agriculture Development Al-Kazafy Hassan Sabry
    6. Applications and Practices of Myconanoparticles in Food and Agriculture Evrim Özkale


    Section 3: Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology

    7. Core Competencies in Cancer Nanotechnology in Brazil: Contributions of Scientific and Technological Knowledge in the Health Sector Jorge Lima de Magalhães, Luc Quoniam, Maria Simone de Menezes Alencar, Marcos Emiliano Lima Alves Hir, Suzanne de Oliveira Rodrigues Schumacher, and Adelaide Maria de Souza Antunes

    8. Disruptive Nanotechnology Implications and Bio-Systems – Boon or Bane? Lakshmipathy Muthukrishnan and Sathish Kumar Kamaraj
    9. Nanocellulose Application in Encapsulation and Controlled Drug Release Elaine Cristina Lengowski, Eraldo Antonio Bonfatti Júnior, Aline Caldonazo, and Kestur Gundappa Satyanarayana

    10. Intellectual Property Challenges and Opportunities for India's Nano-Bio-Yatra Susan K. Finston

    11. Minimizing Negative Long-term Occurrences in Nanotechnology Development Walt Trybula, Deb Newberry, Dominick Fazarro, and Craig Hanks

    12. Impact of Nanomaterials on Human Health through/via Food Chain Sudhir Shende, Vishnu Rajput, Aniket Gade, Tatiana Minkina, Mahendra Rai, and Shishu Pal Singh

    13. Patenting Issues in the Development of Nanodrugs Theivasanthi Thirugnanasambandan

    14. A Survey of Recent Nanotechnology Related Patents for Treatment of Tuberculosis Tanmayee Nayak, Rakesh Kumar Singh, Lav Kumar Jaiswal, Ankush Gupta, and Juhi Singh

    15. Patent Landscape of the Emerging Nanomolecules for the Treatment of Leishmaniasis Priyanka Gautam, Abhishek Pathak, and Sandeep Kumar Singh


    Section 4: Industrial Nanotechnology

    16. Intellectual Property Issues in Industrial Nanotechnology Saeideh Ebrahimias, Arash Ketabforoush Badri, and Parsa Ketabforoush Badri

    17. Nanotechnology in the Philippines: Status and Potential Intellectual Property Rights Issues Marilyn B. Brown, Cristine Marie B. Brown, and Robert A. Nepomuceno

    18. Measurement Techniques for Thermal Conductivity of Nanofluids Kelvii Wei GUO
    19. Nanotechnology Industry: Scenario of Intellectual Property Rights Rakesh A. Afre
    20. A mass Approach towards Carbon Nanotubes in the Field of Nanotechnology Yashfeen Khan and Anees Ahmad

    Biography

    Chetan Keswani is a Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Department of Biochemistry, Institute of Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India. He has keen interest in regulatory and commercialization issues of agriculturally important microorganisms. He is an elected Fellow of the Linnaean Society of London, UK. He received Best Ph.D. Thesis Award from the Uttar Pradesh Academy of Agricultural Sciences, India in 2015.