Despite its potential, nanobiophysics faces several challenges:
Toxicity: The biocompatibility of nanomaterials must be thoroughly assessed to ensure they do not pose health risks. Scalability: Developing reliable and scalable methods for producing nanomaterials is essential for their widespread application. Complexity: Biological systems are inherently complex, and understanding them at the nanoscale requires sophisticated models and simulations. Regulation: The regulatory framework for nanotechnology in biomedicine is still evolving, and ensuring compliance with safety standards is crucial.