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Explore the cutting-edge field of polymeric nanocarriers for RNA delivery in this 31-minute webinar presented by Dr. Shoaib Iqbal, Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of the Incarnate Word Feik School of Pharmacy. Discover how genetic drugs have the potential to revolutionize disease treatment, while examining the major challenge of effectively delivering genetic material to target cells in the body. Learn about polymeric nanoparticles as a promising solution to overcome delivery hurdles, focusing on their ability to protect and target genetic material to specific sites. Examine research findings on how surface modifications of polymeric nanoparticles create unique nanocarriers that interact specifically with target cells in animal disease models of inflammation. Follow the journey of polymeric nanoparticles within cancer cells and visualize the gene delivery process through various labeling methods and their impact on cellular behavior and cell-nanomaterial interactions. Gain insights into the current state of the field and future research directions in this rapidly evolving area of pharmaceutical sciences. The webinar offers PACE credits for registered participants and provides comprehensive coverage of both theoretical foundations and practical applications in RNA delivery systems.