<p>1. Scientific rationale for designing controlled drug delivery systems<br>2. Current developments in excipient science: Implication of quantitative selection of each excipient in product development<br>3. Fundamentals of polymers science applied in Pharmaceutical Product Development<br>4. Use of polymers in controlled release of active agents<br>5. Co-polymers and block co-polymers in drug delivery and therapy<br>6. Pharmaceutical and biomedical applications of polymers<br>7. Levels of Drug targeting<br>8. Ligands for targeted drug delivery and applications<br>9. Transportation and bio interaction Properties in nanomaterials across biological systems<br>10. Importance of preliminary characterisation of nanoparticles in pharmaceutical product development<br>11. Biodegradable Block Copolymers and Their Applications For Drug Delivery<br>12. Bio-Nanotechnology in pharmaceutical research<br>13. Design and evaluation of ophthalmic delivery formulations<br>14. Design and fabrication of Brain targeted drug delivery<br>15. Cutaneous and transdermal drug delivery: Techniques and Delivery systems<br>16. Protein/peptide drug delivery systems: Practical considerations in Pharmaceutical Product Development<br>17. Nanocarriers in different preclinical and clinical stages<br>18. Clinical aspects and regulatory requirements for nanomedicines</p>