West Kazakhstan Medical Journal

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Pioneering research advancing the frontiers of medical knowledge and healthcare practices.

International Nano-Biomedicine Institute at the West Kazakhstan Marat Ospanov State Medical University: An Expanded Vision for Innovation and Healthcare Transformation

Published date: Jun 02 2025

Journal Title: West Kazakhstan Medical Journal

Issue title: West Kazakhstan Medical Journal: Volume 67 Issue 2

Pages: 132 - 149

DOI: 10.18502/wkmj.v67i2.18743

Authors:

Seyyed Mojtaba Mousavikempo.smm@gmail.comDepartment of Chemical Engineering

Abstract:

The International Nano-Biomedicine Institute (INBMI), established at West Kazakhstan Marat Ospanov State Medical University in 2024, represents a groundbreaking advancement in nanotechnology’s application to healthcare. This initiative originally stems from the Nano Bio-technology Research Group, an international research group in 2015. The research group has continued its international activity till 2024, and currently collaborates internationally across eight departments and four journals, namely AANBT, JETT, JIRB, and WKMJ. It pioneers cutting-edge research in nano-biomedicine, leveraging nanotechnology to revolutionize diagnostics and therapies tailored to regional health challenges. Its focus spans across infectious diseases, oncology, neuroscience, and public health, integrating artificial intelligence, molecular biology, and bioengineering to address critical global healthcare needs. INBMI promotes international collaborations, translational research, and innovation in personalized medicine, emphasizing sustainable solutions and global scientific alignment. By fostering educational programs, the institute aims to nurture future scientific leaders while positioning Kazakhstan as a hub for nano-biomedical innovation. INBMI’s multidisciplinary approach underscores its commitment to transforming healthcare delivery and advancing scientific frontiers.

Keywords: International Nano-Biomedicine Institute, personalized medicine, diagnosis, therapy, nanotechnology, AANBT, JETT, JIRB, WKMJ

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