For M.Pharm research on Nanofiber in cancer, focus on developing and characterizing drug-loaded nanofibers for targeted, controlled anticancer drug delivery. This involves fabricating nanofibers, studying drug release and cytotoxicity, and exploring stimuli-responsive properties to enhance therapy efficacy.
You can work on developing electrospun nanofibers for targeted cancer treatment, using your expertise to create smart drug delivery systems, 3D tumor scaffolds, or post-surgical wound dressings. These nanofibers can be functionalized for sustained, localized release of chemotherapy drugs, mimic the tumor microenvironment for in vitro testing, or combine diagnostics and therapy in one system.