Program
For conference at a glance broken down by day:
For more specific details on a given topic or track, please view by Individual Symposium:
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Tuesday June 22 | ||
| 8:15 | TechConnect World Welcome and Keynotes | |
| 9:00 | Transformational Techonlogy Visions, Keynote-Forum | |
| 10:00 | Networking Coffee Break | |
| 10:30 | Phage Nanotechnology | |
| 10:30 | Cancer Nanotech | |
| 10:30 | Bio Sensors: Assays & Applications | |
| 10:30 | TechConnect Corporate Partnering | |
| 12:00 | Expo Hall Opens - Lunch (available for purchase in Expo Hall) | |
| 1:00 | TechConnect IP Partnering: Biotech & Medical | |
| 1:00 | US-Korea TechConnect Program 2010 | |
| 2:30 | US-Korea TechConnect One-on-One Partnering | |
| 1:30 | Phage Nanotechnology | |
| 1:30 | Nano Medical Sciences | |
| 1:30 | Bio Sensors: Detection Technologies | |
| 2:15 | TechConnect IP Partnering: Biotech & Medical | |
| 3:00 | Bio Energy | |
| 3:30 | TechConnect Corporate Partnering | |
| 3:30 | US-Korea TechConnect | |
| 4:30 | Corporate Partnering Network Reception (4:30 - 6:00) TechConnect Marketplace - Expo Hall | |
| 4:00 | Poster Session and TechConnect Expo (4:00 - 6:00) | |
| Bio Nano Materials | ||
| Sensing Systems & Wireless Networks | ||
| Nano for Biotech, Interfaces & Tissues | ||
| Drug & Gene Delivery | ||
| Nano Medical Sciences | ||
| Environment, Health & Safety | ||
Wednesday June 23 | ||
| 8:30 | Nanotech in Health Sciences Keynotes | |
| 10:00 | Networking Coffee Break | |
| 10:30 | Bio Nanotechnology I | |
| 10:30 | Cancer Nanotechnology | |
| 10:30 | Nanotechnology for Neurology | |
| 12:00 | Expo Hall Opens - Lunch (available for purchase in Expo Hall) | |
| 2:15 | Global IP Practices, Protection and Value | |
| 2:00 | Bio Nanotechnology II | |
| 1:30 | Cancer Nanotechnology | |
| 1:30 | Nanoparticles in Bio Imaging Technologies | |
| 1:30 | Opportunity and Models for Algae | |
| 3:00 | Cancer Nanotechnology | |
| 4:00 | Poster Session and TechConnect Expo Reception (4:00 - 6:00) - Expo Hall | |
| Bio Sensors, Diagnostics & Imaging | ||
| Bio Analytical Instrumentation | ||
| Cancer Nanotechnology | ||
| Renewables and Bio Energy | ||
| 6:00 | TechConnect Innovation Showcase Reception (6:00 - 8:00) - Ballroom 3rd Floor | |
Thursday June 24 | ||
| 8:30 | Keynotes: Transformational Nanotech | |
| 10:00 | TechConnect Innovation Showcase Coffee Break - Ballroom 3rd Floor | |
| 10:30 | Bio Nano Materials: Modeling and Simulation Approaches | |
| 10:30 | Cancer Nanotechnologies | |
| 10:30 | Targeted Drug and Gene Delivery | |
| 10:30 | Bio Sensors: Assays & Applications | |
| 10:30 | EHS: Nanoparticle Interactions, Biocompatibility & Toxicity I | |
| 12:00 | Lunch (TechConnect Innovation Showcase - Ballroom BC, lunch for purchase) | |
| 1:30 | TechConnect Ventures: Biotech & Pharma | |
| 1:30 | Interactions of Biomolecules with Nanostructured Surfaces | |
| 1:30 | Soft Nanostructures for Drug and Gene Delivery | |
| 1:30 | Bio Sensors: Detection Technologies | |
| 1:30 | EHS: Nanoparticle Interactions, Biocompatibility & Toxicity II | |
| 3:00 | Break | |
| 3:30 | Natural Nanocomposites | |
| 3:30 | Nanostructured Bio Supports & Scaffolds | |
| 3:30 | Bio Sensors: Diagnostics & Imaging | |
| 3:30 | Novel Nanoparticle Approaches for Drug and Gene Delivery | |
| 3:30 | EHS: Nanoparticle Interactions, Biocompatibility & Toxicity III | |
| 5:00 | TechConnect Investment Networking Reception - Second Floor | |
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Tuesday June 22 | ||
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| 8:15 | TechConnect World Welcome and Keynotes | Ballrooms ABCD |
| Session chair: Patti Glaza, CTSI, US | ||
| 8:15 | Welcome - TechConnect World P. Glaza, Clean Technology & Sustainable Industries Organization, US | |
| 8:30 | Global sustainability and technology surprise J. Kohlhaas, Lockheed Martin, US | |
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| 9:00 | Transformational Techonlogy Visions, Keynote-Forum | Ballrooms ABCD |
| Session chair: Patti Glaza, CTSI, US | ||
| 9:00 | M. Urban, University of Southern Mississippi, US | |
| 9:15 | A. Stieg, University of California Los Angeles, US | |
| 9:30 | J. Heath, California Institute of Technology, US | |
| 9:45 | D. Paul, University of Southern California Energy Institute, US | |
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| 10:00 | Networking Coffee Break | Foyer 2nd Floor |
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| 10:30 | Phage Nanotechnology | Room 201 A |
| Session chair: Valery Petrenko, Auburn University, US | ||
| 10:30 | Phage Nanobiotechnology: Establishment and Evolution of the Concept (invited presentation) V. Petrenko, Auburn University, US | |
| 11:00 | Bacteriophage-based nanoprobe targeting pancreatic cancer in transgenic mouse model J. Feng, S. Thomas, E. Allen, A.K. Iyer, D. Hanahan, K. Kelly, H.F. VanBrocklin, J. He, University of California San Francisco, US | |
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| 10:30 | Cancer Nanotech | Room 201 B |
| Session chair: Belén Martínez López, Perteneciente a la Universidad Panamericana | ||
| 10:30 | Novel internalizing immunoliposome targeting epithelioid and sarcomatoid subtypes of mesothelioma cancer cells A.K. Iyer, X. Zhu, J. Feng, X. Lan, Y. Su, Y. Liu, C.V. Broaddus, H.F. VanBrocklin, B. Liu, J. He, University of California San Francisco, US | |
| 10:50 | Targeting tumor associated macrophages using clodronate-loaded PLGA nanoparticles G. Sharma, P. Karmali, M. Ramirez, Hui Xie, E. Ruoslahti, J. Smith, Burnham Institute for Medical Research, US | |
| 11:10 | Doxorubicin-loaded and Antibody-Conjugated Liposome-QD Hybrid Vesicles for Targeted Cancer Therapy and Imaging B.W. Tian, W.T. Al-Jamal, M. Stuartb, K. Kostarelos, The School of Pharmacy, University of London, UK | |
| 11:30 | Polypeptide-based degradable plasmonic nanomatrices for combined photothermal ablation and chemotherapy of cancer cells H-C Huang, Y. Yang, P. Koria, K. Rege, Arizona State University, US | |
| 11:50 | Nanomaterials Employed in Effective Tumor Treatment X-J. Liang, National Center for Nanoscience and Technology of China, CN | |
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| 10:30 | Bio Sensors: Assays & Applications | Room 201 D |
| Session chair: Srinivas Iyer, Los Alamos National Labs, US | ||
| 10:30 | Bio Sensors Overview (invited presentation) S. Iyer, Los Alamo National Lab, US | |
| 11:00 | Towards an asynchronous magnetic bead rotation method for immunological assays A. Hecht, P. Kinnunen, B. McNaughton, R. Kopelman, University of Michigan, US | |
| 11:20 | Label-Free, Electrical Detection of the SARS Virus N-Protein with Nanowire Biosensors Utilizing Antibody Mimics as Capture Probes H.K. Chang, F. Ishikawa, P.C. Chiang, C. Zhou, University of Southern California, US | |
| 11:40 | Diamond MEMS biosensors for real-time sensing of water-based chemical/biological pathogens D. Hickey, Advanced Diamond Technologies, Inc., US | |
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| 10:30 | TechConnect Corporate Partnering | Room 207 D |
| Session chair: Didier Leconte, MSBiV, CA | ||
| 10:30 | BASF TechConnect Partnering P. Mukherjee, BASF Venture Capital, US | |
| 10:50 | Lockheed Martin TechConnecdt Partnering J. Rambeau, Lockheed Martin, US | |
| 11:10 | BP TechConnect Partnering I. Dairanieh, BP, US | |
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| 12:00 | Expo Hall Opens - Lunch (available for purchase in Expo Hall) | Expo Hall |
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| 1:00 | TechConnect IP Partnering: Biotech & Medical | Room 207 B |
| Session chair: Yael Weiss, Merck, US | ||
| 1:00 | Arbitrary Arrays of Nanoparticles by Guided Self-assembly K. Elcess, Brookhaven Science Associates, US | |
| 1:10 | RAFT polymerisation for drug delivery and biomedical applications M. Fisher, CSIRO, AU | |
| 1:20 | Device and method for non-invasive measurement of vascular properties B. Martin, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne / Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, CH | |
| 1:30 | A novel method for non-invasive imaging of lymph node lymphangiogenesis in cancer prognostics M. Kraak, ETH Zurich - ETH transfer, CH | |
| 1:40 | Nanoparticles that facilitate imaging of biological tissue and methods of forming the same R. Sharma, Florida State University, US | |
| 1:50 | Imaging Molecules and cells R. Sharma, Florida State University and TCC, US | |
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| 1:00 | US-Korea TechConnect Program 2010 | Room 206 A |
| 1:00 | Global Partnering and R&D Program by Korean Government TBA, Ministry of Knowledge Economy, KR | |
| 1:45 | Success Story of Partnering with Korean Company TBA, Qualcomm, KR | |
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| 2:30 | US-Korea TechConnect One-on-One Partnering | Room 206 A |
| - | , Alantum, KR | |
| - | , Biospace, KR | |
| - | , Boo-Kang Tech, KR | |
| - | , Daejoo Electronics Materials, KR | |
| - | , Hana Micron, KR | |
| - | , Hanwha Chemical, KR | |
| - | , Isupetasys, KR | |
| - | , KIST (Korea Institute of Science and Technology), KR | |
| - | , Kookmin Electronics, KR | |
| - | , Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency(KOTRA), KR | |
| - | , Korea Water Technology, KR | |
| - | , Kyung Won, KR | |
| - | , Ministry of Knowledge Economy, Korea (MKE), KR | |
| - | , Miti Systems, KR | |
| - | , MPT, US | |
| - | , Nano Technology, US | |
| - | , nanoLambda, US | |
| - | , Nanomirae, US | |
| - | , Nuri Telecom, US | |
| - | , QD Solution, US | |
| - | , Samsung Ventures, US | |
| - | , Seojin Electrical Metal, US | |
| - | , Shinsung Holdings, US | |
| - | , Silfine, US | |
| - | , Sunkyoung, US | |
| - | , VCTEC, US | |
| - | , Wiznet, US | |
| - | , World Tube, US | |
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| 1:30 | Phage Nanotechnology | Room 201 A |
| Session chair: Valery Petrenko, Auburn University, US | ||
| 1:30 | Bacteriophage tail-spike proteins as probes for specific Salmonella detection A. Singh, J. Tanha, C. Szymanski, S. Evoy, National Institute for Nanotechnology, CA | |
| 1:55 | Chromatographic Purification of Bacteriophages for Improved Surface Capture of Bacteria - Towards a General Approach R. Naidoo, A. Singh, N. Glass, S. Arya, S. Evoy, National Institute for Nanotechnology, University of Alberta, CA | |
| 2:20 | Selection of new breast cancer cell-targeting peptides from landscape phage library G. Abbineni, S. Modali, B. Safiejko-Mroczka, V.A. Petrenko, C. Mao, The University of Oklahoma, Norman, US | |
| 3:00 | Multi-functional phage controlling biochemical, physical and mechanical cues by using genetically engineered M13 with biotin-like motif S.Y. Yoo, W-J Chung, S-W Lee, S.Y. Yoo, University of California, Berkeley, US | |
| 3:25 | Bacteriophages and cryogels: A new efficient tool in Bioseparation W. Noppe, I.Y. Galaev, B. Mattiasson, H. Deckmyn, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Campus Kortrijk, BE | |
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| 1:30 | Nano Medical Sciences | Room 201 B |
| Session chair: Mike Masquelier, Redspan, US | ||
| 1:30 | Qdot® nanocrystals in intracellular flow: ZAP-70, KI-67 and five-colors fluorophores panel I. Sotnikov, S. Jaron, M. Konopleva, S. O’Brien, M. Andreeff, J. Hildebrant, J. Manis, J. Brown, I. Vorobjev, N. Barteneva, IMMUNE DISEASE INSTITUTE, HARVARD MEDICAL SCHOOL, US | |
| 1:50 | Gold Nanocrystal Therapeutics for the Treatment of Multidrug Resistant Pathogens R. Kudgus, D. Feldheim, C. Melander, North Carolina State University, US | |
| 2:10 | Multi-Modal Superparamagnetic Nanoprobe: Harnessing Magnetic, Nuclear, and Optical Power for Diagnostic Imaging Applications A. Bumb, C.A.S. Regino, M. Bernardo, P.J. Dobson, P. Choyke, M.W. Brechbiel, National Cancer Institute, US | |
| 2:30 | Plasmonic Nanobubbles: tunable and transient probes for cancer diagnosis, therapy and theranostics E. Lukianova-Hleb, R. Drezek, J. Hafner, D. Lapotko, Rice University, US | |
| 2:50 | Creation of Protein Nanoarrays using Dip-Pen Nanolithography D.G. Thompson, E. McKenna, A. Pitt, D. Graham, University of Strathclyde, UK | |
| 3:10 | 3D-RISM-KH approach for biomolecular modeling at nanoscale: Thermodynamics of fibril formation and beyond N. Blinov, L. Dorosh, D. Wishart, A. Kovalenko, University of Alberta/National Institute for Nanotechnology, CA | |
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| 1:30 | Bio Sensors: Detection Technologies | Room 201 D |
| Session chair: Srinivas Iyer, Los Alamos National Labs, US | ||
| 1:30 | Liquid Phase Measurement Techniques for Bio Applications H. Metras, CEA/LETI, FR | |
| 1:55 | Nanopore/electrode structures for single molecule biosensing T. Albrecht, Imperial College London, UK | |
| 2:15 | Label-free, Fluorescenece Detection of DNA Nanoparticle Scaffolds A.J. Kell, S. Tan, I. Charlebois, M. Boissinot, M. LeClerc, B. Simard, National Research Council, CA | |
| 2:35 | Nanoparticle-coated nanosprings for diagnostic applications using SERS based detection V.V.R. Sai, University of Idaho, US | |
| 2:55 | Diamond-based Biosensors with an Impedimetric and Label-free Read-out V. Vermeeren, N. Bijnens, L. Grieten, S. Wenmackers, N. Vanden Bon, K. Haenen, P. Wagner, L. Michiels, Hasselt University, BE | |
| 3:15 | SiCN nanomechanical resonators for array-based biosensor applications C. Guthy, A. Singh, J. Tanha, S. Evoy, University of Alberta, CA | |
| 3:35 | Anthrax Biosensor based on Protective Antigen Ion Channel A. Michelman-Ribeiro, V. Silin, J. Robertson, S. Kreuger, J. Reiner, J. Kasianowicz, NIST, US | |
| 3:55 | Analysis of an Optofluidic Biochemical Sensor E.P. Furlani, R. Biswas, N.M. Litchinitser, University at Buffalo, US | |
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| 2:15 | TechConnect IP Partnering: Biotech & Medical | Room 207 B |
| Session chair: Lynn Foster, BPT Pharmaceuticals, US | ||
| 2:15 | New metal-organic system for encapsulation and delivery of compounds of interest J. Reverter, INSTITUT CATALA DE NANOTECNOLOGIA, ES | |
| 2:25 | Heart Attack and Stroke Vibrator R. Patterson, Simon Fraser University, CA | |
| 2:35 | Multifunctional Nanoparticles for Atherosclerotic Plaque Detection F. Caporale, University of California, Santa Barbara, US | |
| 2:45 | Caries Map – Imaging device for the early detection of dental decay E. Crawford, University of Manchester Intellectual Property, UK | |
| 2:55 | Rapid, Very High Sensitivity, Cost-Effective Multi-plexing GMR Sensor for Diagnosing Hospital Superbug Infections at Point-of-Care J. Hofmeister, University of Minnesota, US | |
| 3:05 | PEGylated Fibrin-based Biomatrix J. Hofmeister, University of Minnesota, US | |
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| 3:00 | Bio Energy | Expo Theater 1 |
| Session chair: Mark Bernstein, USC Energy Institute, US | ||
| 3:00 | Electric Power Generation with Torrefied Biomass J.A. Paoluccio, Inventive Resources Inc., US | |
| 3:15 | Unleashing the Potential of Jatropha Kirk Haney, SG Biofuels, US | |
| 3:30 | Municipal Waste Plastics to Alternative Energy M. Sarker, Natural State Research, Inc., US | |
| 3:45 | Unlocking the potential of Algae R. Youngs, Algaeventure Systems, US | |
| 4:00 | New Generation Biofuels - A Renewable, Cost Effective, Cleaner Burning Replacement for Diesel Fuel C.J. Claiborne, New Generation Biofuels, US | |
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| 3:30 | TechConnect Corporate Partnering | Room 207 D |
| Session chair: Marjan Kraak, ETH Zurich, CH | ||
| 3:30 | P&G TechConnect Partnering S. Meller, Procter & Gamble, US | |
| 3:50 | Medtronic TechConnect Partnering G. Muramoto, Medtronic, US | |
| 4:10 | Merck TechConnect Partnering Y. Weiss, Merck, US | |
| 4:30 | GE Healthcare TechConnect Partnering J. DeForrest, GE Healthcare, US | |
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| 3:30 | US-Korea TechConnect | Room 206 A |
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| 4:30 | Corporate Partnering Network Reception (4:30 - 6:00) TechConnect Marketplace - Expo Hall | TechConnect ME |
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| 4:00 | Poster Session and TechConnect Expo (4:00 - 6:00) | Expo Hall |
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| Bio Nano Materials | Expo Hall | |
| - | Molecular imprinted nanoPolymer nanomaterials: application in biomolecule recognition A. Sharma, R. Sharma, Innovations and Solutions Inc., US | |
| - | Evaluation of Alumina/Hydroxyapatite Nanocomposites for Use as Bone Graft for Maxillofacial Reconstruction C.V. Souza, M.G. Lima, E. Leal, E.M.J.A. Pallone, R.H.G.A. Kiminami, A.C.F.M. Costa, Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, BR | |
| - | Hybrid Poly(L-Lactide) (PLA) Nanofibers Incorporating POSS-Modified Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes Prepared by Electrospinning K-O Kim, I. Jeong, B-S Kim, Y-A Kim, I-S Kim, Shinshu University, JP | |
| - | Mechanochemical and Sonochemical Synthesis of Bio Based Nanoparticles T.A. Hassan, V.K. Rangari, V. Fallon, Y. Farooq, S. Jeelani, Tuskegee University, US | |
| - | Mammalian cells in nanocapsules:fiber production in co-flowing ambient liquid stream A. Sharma, R. Sharma, Innovations and Solutions Inc, US | |
| - | Novel Nano Biomaterials for Toxicity Biosensors L. Stanciu, S. Andreescu, Y-H Won, M. Ganesana, Purdue University, US | |
| - | Multifunctional Micelles for Cancer Diagnosis, Targeting, and Therapy G.H. Hsiue, W-H Chang, C-L Lo, H-C Tsai, C-H Tsai, C-H Chang, T-W Ou, T-C Yen, Chung Yuan Christian University, TW | |
| - | Optimization of preparation conditions for size-controlled solid lipid nanoparticles K-O. Choi, J. Jung, J. Ryu, J. Che, S. Ko, sejong university, KP | |
| - | Agarose coating improves protein stability during sustained release E. De Rosa, I. Yadzi, X. Liu, M. Ferrari, E. Tasciotti, UT HSC Houston, US | |
| - | Potential of Bacterial Cellulose Nanofibers Production from Agricultural Residues Y. Dahman, Ryerson University, CA | |
| - | Mutations of cypovirus polyhedrin and applications of polyhedra to protein nanocontainers Y. Ohtsuka, D. Nakai, F. Coulibaly, E. Chiu, P. Metcalf, H. Mori, Kyoto Institute of Technology, JP | |
| - | Preparation of Novel Ferrocene-based Shell Cross-linked Thermoresponsive Hybrid Micelles with Anti-tumor Efficacy H. Wei, F. Dehghani, The University of Sydney, AU | |
| - | Modeling the effect of dynamic surfaces on membrane penetration R.C. Van Lehn, A. Alexander-Katz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US | |
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| Sensing Systems & Wireless Networks | Expo Hall | |
| - | Development of Quantitative Adhesive Force Measurement Systems for Flexible Electronics M. Kim, J. Park, B. Choi, Sogang University, KR | |
| - | Simple vertical velocity measurement system for different use M. Husak, J. Jakovenko, Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, CZ | |
| - | Wireless SensorSystem with Bidirectional Communications M. Husak, A. Boura, J. Jakovenko, Czech Technical University in Prague, CZ | |
| - | Modelling of Low Level Ionic Current Sensing Micro-tip S. Memon, W. Balachandran, Brunel Univeristy, West London, UK | |
| - | Digital signal processing post-hybridization of DNA Biosensor S.A. Afuwape, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, US | |
| - | Mobility Effects on WCDMA Receivers in Indoor Areas S. Alhloul, F. Ahmad Alzahrani, Albaha University, SA | |
| - | Silicon Germanuim Oxide (SixGe1-xOy) Infrared Sensitive Material for Uncooled Detectors Q. Cheng, M. Hai, T. Bui, M. Almasri, University of Missouri, US | |
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| Nano for Biotech, Interfaces & Tissues | Expo Hall | |
| - | Nanopatterned Substrate for Controlling Cell Alignment and Cell Internal Organization J. Gu, J.N. Yang, F. Zenhausern, UA College of Medicine in Partnership with ASU, US | |
| - | Fabrication of cell substrates to determine the role of topographical cues in differentiation and tissue structure formation E. Frohlich, C.W. Ko, J. Charest, S. Tao, Draper Laboratory, US | |
| - | Delivery of ferritin-encapsulated gold nanoparticles on desired surfaces B. Zheng, M. Uenuma, I. Yamashita, Y. Uraoka, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, JP | |
| - | Enhancement of Osteobalstic Bone Cell Proliferation Incubated on Plasma Treated Polymers M. Mahmood, P.M. Fejleh, H. Ishihara, A. Karmakar, UALR, US | |
| - | A Study of Inorganic-Polymer Hybrid Films for Various Surface Functionalization B-S. Park, Z. Lui, H-S. Jin, S.Y. Yang, Chungnam National University, KR | |
| - | A synthetic coating for bone cell research M. Wang, Corning Inc., US | |
| - | Localized Cell Transfection Using Atomic Force Microscopy J.W. Yoo, Y.J. Kim, N.J. Lee, Y.J. Choi, C.J. Kang, Myongji University, KR | |
| - | Immobilization of bioactive growth factors into cubic proteinous microcrystals (cypovirus polyhedra) and control of cell proliferation and differentiation H. Mori, Kyoto Institute of Technology, JP | |
| - | Complexation and Bioactivity Studies of Cyclodextrin-Modified Polyelectrolyte Multilayers Y-J. An, S.Y. Yang, Chungnam National University, KR | |
| - | Size of the Pores Created by an Electric Pulse: Microsecond vs Millisecond Pulses G. Saulis, R. Saule, Vytautas Magnus University, LT | |
| - | Comparison of Nanoporation of Different Cell Lines G. Saulis, R. Saule, Vytautas Magnus University, LT | |
| - | Nanopatterning of Emulsion Templated Porous Scaffolds using Amphiphilic Block Copolymers P. Viswanathan, G. Reilly, G. Battaglia, University of Sheffield, UK | |
| - | Bilipidic membrane phase identification by optical properties P.P. Favero, M. Baptista, A.C. Ferraz, R. Miotto, Universidade Federal do ABC (UFABC), BR | |
| - | Carbon Nanotube-Collagen Scaffolds for Mesenchymal Stem Cells’ Differentiation: Changes in Alkaline Phosphatase Expression, Meneralizaton, and Energy Content R. Bakture, S. Kwon, R. Sharma, A. Sharma, Utah State University, US | |
| - | Nano-hydroxyapatite and/or nano-silk fibroin as bone graft materials Kim SG, Gangneung-Wonju National University, KR | |
| - | Composite Electrospun Nanofibers of Polycaprolactone and Nanohydroxyapatite for Bone Tissue Engineering Using Bone Marrow Stem Cells G.C. Lai, Y.S. Chang, J.P. Chen, Chang Gung University, TW | |
| - | PEGylated Nanoceria: An Efficient Antioxidant in Glutathione depleted Mammalian cells S. Singh, A. Karakoti, S. Seal, W. Self, University of Central Florida, US | |
| - | The Collaboratory for Structural Nanobiology R. Cachau, A.M. Gonzalez-Ibanez, C. Sandoval and, F. Gonzalez-Nilo, Advanced Biomedical Computing Center/NCI, US | |
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| Drug & Gene Delivery | Expo Hall | |
| - | AS1411 aptamer-conjugated polymeric micelle for targetable cancer therapy P.S. Lai, C.L. Pai, C.Y. Hsu, National Chung Hsing University, TW | |
| - | Polymer-based Catch Bonds for Force Sensing Targeting H. Chen, A. Alexander-Katz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US | |
| - | Ultra-Small Au Nanoparticles in the Cells X. Zhang, J.L. Nadeau, H. Chibli, McGill University, CA | |
| - | Engineering Acid- Responsive Lipid Envelopes around Adenovirus for Efficient Gene Delivery W.T. Al-Jamal, J. Van den Bossche, A. Yilmazer, B. Tian, K. Kostarelos, The School of pharmacy, UK | |
| - | Efficient Intracellular delivery of bioactive molecules using I. Canton, M. Massignani, N. Warren, J. Madsen, S.P. Armes, A.L. Lewis, G. Battaglia, University of Sheffield, UK | |
| - | A new magnetic nanomedicine enhances the therapy efficiency for bladder cancer MGH-U1 cells H.-W. Yang, Chang Gung University, TW | |
| - | Enhanced Endosomal siRNA Release from GeRPs Modulated by Membrane Permeabilizing Excipients E.R. Soto, S. Kahlon, G.R. Ostroff, University of Massachusetts Medical School, US | |
| - | Synthesis and characterization of methoxy poly(ethylene glycol)-O-chitosan-polyethylenimine as a noviral carrier for gene delivery and expression Y.Y. Yu, Z. Wang, L. Cai, G. Wang, X. Yang, Z.G. Xu, X.P. Wan, X.H. Xu, Y. Li, Q. Jiang, R. Gao, Sichuan University, CN | |
| - | The effect of Simvastatin Acid Loaded Photocurable Hyaluronic Acid Hydrogel for Bone Regeneration In vitro and In vivo M.S. Bae, S.E. Kim, J.S. Na, I.K. Kwon, School of Dentistry, Kyung Hee University, KR | |
| - | Novel nanostructured drug delivery technology to enhance bioavailability, increase solubility and drug loading G. Heltovics, Zs. Ötvös, G. Filipcsei, F. Darvas, NanGenex Inc., HU | |
| - | Polymer-Grafted-Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes (polymer-g-MWNT) for In Vitro Gene Delivery A. Nunes, K.T. Al-Jamal, N. Amsharov, S. Padmanabhan, M. Burghard, K. Kostarelos, Nanomedicine Lab, UK | |
| - | Stability of oligodeoxynucleotide complexes with cationic phospholipid and peptide carriers B. Tenchov, R. Koynova, R. Ahn, T. O’Halloran, R.C. MacDonald, Ohio State University College of Pharmacy, US | |
| - | A “leukolike” multistage delivery system to overcome biological barriers N. Qauttrocchi, C. Chiappini, L. Cooper, M. Ferrari, E. Tasciotti, University of Texas Health Science Center, US | |
| - | Transformation of gold nanoparticles into effective gene silencing vectors by oligoethylene glycol passivation M.R. Papasani, D. Pokharel, A. Giri, V.V.R. Sai, P.J. Hrdlicka, R.A. Hill, University of Idaho, US | |
| - | An Intracranial Neurocompatible Nanocomposite Polymeric Device for the Chronic Management of AIDS Dementia Complex R.A. Khan, S-L. Harilall, V. Pillay, Y.E. Choonara, L.C. du Toit, G. Modi, D. Naidoo, S. Iyuke, Integral University, IN | |
| - | Nano-structured silicon/PLGA composite microspheres for sustained release of biomolecules D. Fan, C. Chiappini, Y. Peng, C. Smid, X. Liu, M. Ferrari, E. Tasciotti, the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, US | |
| - | Inhibition of recurrence of Craniopharyngiomas by the controlled release of imatinib from PLGA microspheres O. Karal Yilmaz, M. Kukut, E. Akgun, K. Baysal, T. Kilic, TUBITAK Marmara Research Centre, TR | |
| - | Smart Glucose-responsive Nanohydrogel PDMS Microgrid Membrane for Self-regulated Delivery of Insulin M.K.L. Chu, C.R. Gordijo, J. Chen, Y. Sun, X.Y. Wu, University of Toronto, CA | |
| - | Affinity calculations between PAMAM dendrimer and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs using computational chemistry and distributed computing methodologies C. Sandoval, F. Ávi la Sala, F.D. Gonzalez-Nilo, R.E. Cachau, Universidad de Talca, CL | |
| - | A proof of concept: a model of targeted stealth nanoparticles that are stable and biocompatible for RNA interference in vivo to macrophages M.S. Yusuf, A.D. Miller, C.H. Prata, Imperial College Gene Therapies Centre, UK | |
| - | Sensitivity of Detection by Biological AFM for Gold-Labeled Liposomes at Human Coronary Artery Endothelial Cell (HCAEC) Membranes A.M. Zaske, D. Danila, M.C. Queen, E. Golunski, J.L. Conyers, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, US | |
| - | Inhibition of recurrence of Craniopharyngiomas by the controlled release of imatinib from PLGA microspheres O. Karal Yilmaz, M. Kukut, E. Akgun, K. Baysal, T. Kilic, TUBITAK MRC, TR | |
| - | Harnessing Molecular Modeling to Predict Drug Miscibility in Nanoparticles and Solvents J. DeJoannis, L. Subramanian, Accelrys Inc., US | |
| - | On Delaunay simplices containing functional groups R. Ördög, V. Grolmusz, Eotvos University, Budapest, HU | |
| - | Development, in vitro and in vivo evaluation of long circulating liposomes of plumbagin in C57BL/6J mice bearing B16F1 melanoma M.R. Sunil Kumar, B. Kiran Aithal, N. Udupa, B.S. Satish Rao, MANIPAL LIFE SCIECNES CENTRE, MANIPAL UNIVERSITY, IN | |
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| Nano Medical Sciences | Expo Hall | |
| - | Reliability in Nano-Engineering: Nuclear Spin of Magnesium-25 as Reliability Factor in Molecular and Biomolecular Nanoreactors V.K. Koltover, Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, RU | |
| - | Nanoscale structure and property changes in collagen fibrils on the extracorporeal shockwave therapy applications of the rat Achilles tendon injury S. Choi, G.-J. Lee, J. Chon, S.-J. Chae, S.-D. Yoo, J.-H. Park, K.-S. Kim, H.-K. Park, Kyung Hee University, KR | |
| - | Traceability of Polyethylcyanoacrylate nanoparticles through the Startum Corneum R. Diaz Torres, National University of Mexico, MX | |
| - | Electrochemical Mechanics of Nanometer-Scaled Structural Layers of Bacterial Spores S.V. Kazakov, Pace University, US | |
| - | Bioluminescent quantum dots induced photodynamic therapy in vitro C.Y. Hsu, P.S. Lai, J.H. Rao, National Chung Hsing University, TW | |
| - | Neuroprotective effects of cerium oxide nanoparticles in an in-vitro mouse hippocampal brain slice model of ischemia A.Y. Estevez, P. Chatani, A. Lynch, J.C. Leiter, E.S. Andreescu, J.S. Erlichman, St. Lawrence University, US | |
| - | Enhanced fluorescence imaging of live cells by effective cytosolic delivery of probes G. Battaglia, University of Sheffield, UK | |
| - | Bimolecules in multimodal and multifunctional bioimaging database: potentials and applications R. Sharma, A. Sharma, Innovations And Solutions, Inc., US | |
| - | Aptamer Conjugated Magnetic Nanoparticles as Nano-surgeons B.G. Nair, Y. Nagaoka, Y. Yoshida, T. Maekawa, D. Sakthikumar, Toyo University, JP | |
| - | Preparation and Characterization of Coenzyme Q10-Loaded Nanostructured Lipid Carriers as Delivery Systems for Cosmetic Component H. Wang, Q. Xia, Southeast University, Nanjing, China, CN | |
| - | Analysis of the Relationships Between the Parameters of the Electric Pulse G. Saulis, Vytautas Magnus University, LT | |
| - | Determination of the Electroporation Threshold for pulses from 95 ns to 20 us G. Saulis, S. Balevicius, R. Saule, V. Stankevic, N. Zurauskiene, Vytautas Magnus University, LT | |
| - | Computational Modeling of Electromagnetically Induced Heating of Magnetic Nanoparticle Materials for Hyperthermic Cancer Treatment L. Rast, J.G. Harrison, University of Alabama at Birmingham, US | |
| - | Polyethylene-oxide (PEO) linear nano-polymer directly stimulates endothelium and protects myocardium from focal ischemia-reperfusion injury via eNOS pathway in rats A. Uryash, J. Arias, H. Wu, J.A. Adams, Mount Sinai Medical Center, US | |
| - | The Method of Instant Amplification of the MCG&MEG Signals R. Sklyar, Independent researcher, UA | |
| - | Morphological Studies on Nano-Neuronal Interactions A. Islam, L. Menon, Northeastern University, US | |
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| Environment, Health & Safety | Expo Hall | |
| - | Biological Characterization of Aqueous CdSe/ZnS Quantum Dots A. Nagy, A. Zane, P.K. Dutta, W.J. Waldman, The Ohio State University, US | |
| - | Phagocytizing cells recruitment and activity in response to pulmonary deposition of magnetite particles of different size in nanometer and micrometer ranges L.I. Privalova, B.A. Katsnelson, S.V. Kuzmin, T.D. Degtyareva, M.P. Sutunkova, O.S. Yeremenko, M.Y. Khodos, A.N. Kositsina, N.A. Malakhova, J.A. Glazyrina, Medical Research Center for Prophylaxis and Health Protection in Industrial Workers, RU | |
| - | Impacts of Three nC60 Dispersal Methods on E. coli Growth J. Dai, G.H. Chen, HKUST, CN | |
| - | Comparing Cytotoxicity of ZnO Nanoparticles in Exposure to Serum/Serum-free Cell Culture Medium I.L. Hsiao, Y.J. Huang, National Tsing Hua University, TW | |
| - | Uptake and distribution of inhaled carbon nanotubes characterized by Raman spectroscopy T.I. Ingle, E. Dervishi, R. Buchanan, A. Biris, Arkansas State University, US | |
| - | Elucidation of Neuroprotective Properties of Astrocytoma (Astrocytes-like) Cells in Neural Cell Culture Models In Vitro: Applications in Tissue Engineering and Nanotoxicology Y.Y.W. Wong, A. Jaiswal, V.V. Dukhande, A. Bhushan, S.W. Leung, J.C.K. Lai, Idaho State University, US | |
| - | Effect of Dynamic Environment on the Interaction between Nanoparticles and A549 Monolayer H. Patel, H. Kim, S. Kwon, Utah State University, US | |
| - | In Vitro Cytotoxicity Study of Nanomaterials: Bioimpedance Analysis Technique K. Kandasamy, M. Marimuthu, S. Kim, Kyungwon University, KR | |
| - | Determination of Histamine and Histamine-forming Bacteria in Dried Milkfish Products Implicated in a Food Borne Poisoning and Sold in Retail markets Y.H. Tsai, Y.C. Lee, National Kaohsiung Marine University, TW | |
| - | Cell damage by energy saving light bulbs T. Mironava, M.H. Rafailovich, SUNY at Stony Brook, US | |
| - | Novel Mycotoxin Collection System using Magnetic Nanoparticles for Determination of Aflatoxin B1 and Zearalenone in Feed S-H Cha, J-K Lee, H-S Jung, S-H Kim, H-J Kim, C-U Choi, H-G Kang, National Veternary Research and Quarantine Service, KR | |
| - | California’s Efforts to Safe and Responsible Nanotechnologies: Information Call-in from Manufacturers of Nanometals and Oxides H-Y Kang, California Environmental Protection Agency, US | |
| - | Potential Insurance Coverage Issues Arising from Nanotechnology: Big Risks Could Come in Small Packages A.J. Fink, Howrey LLP, US | |
| - | Cytotoxicity Assessment of Human Lung Alveolar Cell Exposed to Nanoparticles and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Exhausted from Motorcycle S.M. Chien, Y.J. Huang, C.C.Y. Chuang, I.L. Hsiao, Y.F. Kuo, National Tsing Hua University, TW | |
| - | The Mechanism of Mediated Electrochemical Dissolution of Semiconducting Metal Oxide Particle A. Inoue, Japan Atomic Energy Agency,Tokai, JP | |
Wednesday June 23 | ||
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| 8:30 | Nanotech in Health Sciences Keynotes | Ballroom A |
| Session chair: Mansoor Amiji, Northeastern University, US | ||
| 8:30 | Cancer Nanotechnology: Prospect for a New Class of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Solutions (keynote presentation) L. Nagahara, National Cancer Institute, NIH, US | |
| 9:00 | Nanotechnology for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Heart, Lung, and Blood Diseases (keynote presentation) D. Buxton, National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, NIH, US | |
| 9:30 | Nanotechnology for Biomedical Imaging, Bioengineering and Regenerative Medicine (keynote presentation) R. Hunziker, National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, US | |
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| 10:00 | Networking Coffee Break | Foyer 2nd Floor |
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| 10:30 | Bio Nanotechnology I | Room 201 D |
| Session chair: Darrin Pochan, Univ. of Delaware, US | ||
| 10:30 | Genetically engineering biomacromolecules for nanobiotechnological applications (invited presentation) C.B. Mao, University of Oklahoma, US | |
| 11:00 | Structuring Membrane Proteins as Tools in Material Science C. Mille, R.W. Corkery, YKI, Institure for Surface Chemistry, SE | |
| 11:20 | Nanopore detection of nerve agent degradation products X. Guan, J. Gupta, Q. Zhao, R.S. de Zoysa, D.A. Jayawardhana, The University of Texas at Arlington, US | |
| 11:40 | Invariant Component Nano-growth (ICON) S.R. Hall, University of Bristol, UK | |
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| 10:30 | Cancer Nanotechnology | Room 201 AB |
| Session chair: Mansoor Amiji, Northeastern University, US | ||
| 10:30 | Technologies & Systems Approaches Towards Interrogating the Paradoxical Relationship between Cancer and the Immune System J. Heath, California Institute of Technology, US | |
| 11:15 | Magneto-Nano Chips for Cancer Diagnostics S.X. Wang, Stanford University, US | |
| 11:45 | Multifunctional Gold nanosensors for targeting and delivery J. Irudayaraj, Purdue University, US | |
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| 10:30 | Nanotechnology for Neurology | Room 201 C |
| 10:30 | Engineering Virus-Like Nanoparticles for Targeting the Central Nervous System G. Battaglia, University of Sheffield, UK | |
| 10:50 | Multifunctional Polymer Nanospheres for Multimodal Imaging and Drug Delivery C.W. Evans, M.J. Latter, C.L. Raston, A.R. Harvey, S.A. Dunlop, M. Fitzgerald, K.S. Iyer, The University of Western Australia, AU | |
| 11:10 | In vivo distribution and glial activation of various types of functionalized carbon nanotubes within the brain parenchyma A. Nunes, K.T. Al-Jamal, G. Bardi, A. Bianco, M. Prato, T. Pizzorusso, K. Kostarelos, Nanomedicine Lab, UK | |
| 11:30 | Functional motor recovery from brain ischemic insult by carbon nanotube-mediated siRNA silencing K.T. Al-Jamal, L. Gherardini, G. Bardi, A. Nunes, C. Guo, M.A. Herrero, A. Bianco, M. Prato, T. Pizzorusso, K. Kostarelos, The School of Pharmacy, UK | |
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| 12:00 | Expo Hall Opens - Lunch (available for purchase in Expo Hall) | Expo Hall |
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| 2:15 | Global IP Practices, Protection and Value | Room 207 D |
| Session chair: David Novak, Inventis Group, US | ||
| 2:15 | Filing for Global Protection of your Nanotech or Cleantech Inventions: What you Need to Know V. Veefkind, C. Kallinger, European Patent Office, NL | |
| 2:50 | Global Patenting Strategies and Tactics S. Cummings, Buchanan Ingersoll, US | |
| 3:10 | Connecting Mexico with the United States using the Redspan Innovation Network to Accelerate Opportunity Assessment, Technology Commercialization and Innovation through the Power of Community M. Masquelier, J.A. Peralta, B.M. Lopez, Redspan Inc., US | |
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| 2:00 | Bio Nanotechnology II | Room 201 D |
| Session chair: Darrin Pochan, Univ. of Delaware, US | ||
| 2:00 | Synthetic Viruses for Tissue Regenerating Bionanomaterials (invited presentation) S-W. Lee, University of California, Berkeley, US | |
| 2:30 | Application of insect virus polyhedra to protein nanocontainers H. Mori, H. Ijiri, E. Kotani, Kyoto Institute of Technology, JP | |
| 2:50 | New Multimodal Iron Oxide Nanoparticles as Nanotools for Cancer F. Benyettou, I. Chebbi, Y. Lalatonne, O. Sainte-Catherine, M. Di Benedetto, M. Lecouvey, O. Seksek, L. Motte, Université Paris 13, FR | |
| 3:10 | Multilayer BioDerivatized Nanoparticle Composites by Electric Field Directed Self-Assembly M.J. Heller, A.P. Hsiao, University of California San Diego, US | |
| 3:30 | NANOCYTES-Technology – Biomimetic nanoparticles for molecular recognition by molecular imprinting T. Schreiber, K. Niedergall, D. Wojciukiewicz, T. Gose, C. Gruber-Traub, A. Weber, T. Hirth, G.E.M. Tovar, University of Stuttgart & Fraunhofer Gesellschaft, DE | |
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| 1:30 | Cancer Nanotechnology | Room 201 AB |
| Session chair: Mansoor Amiji, Northeastern University, US | ||
| 1:30 | Ultrasound Enhanced Diagnosis and Therapy in Cancer S. Guccione, Stanford University, US | |
| 2:00 | Nanosystems for Molecular Imaging in Cancer P. Conti, University of Southern California, US | |
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| 1:30 | Nanoparticles in Bio Imaging Technologies | Room 201 C |
| Session chair: Manuel Perez, University of Central Florida, US | ||
| 1:30 | Introduction to Nanoparticles in Bio Imaging (invited presentation) M. Perez, University of Central Florida, US | |
| 1:55 | Targeted Magnetic resonance imaging of tumors with Gd-Conjugated Dendrimer Nanoclusters (invited presentation) Z. Cheng, D.L.J. Thorek, A. Tsourkas, University of Pennsylvania, US | |
| 2:15 | Multifunctional Nanoparticles for Imaging and Therapeutics (invited presentation) X. Gao, University of Washington, US | |
| 2:35 | MR-related Nanotechnologies (invited presentation) J. Grimm, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, US | |
| 2:55 | Picomolar Sensitivity MRI and photoacoustic imaging of cobalt nanoparticles (invited presentation) L-S. Bouchard, M. Sabieh Anwar, G.L. Liu, X. Wang, F.F. Chen, University of California, Los Angeles, US | |
| 3:15 | Molecular and Nanotechnology Imaging in Cancer Biology and Therapeutics J. Zweit, Virginia Commonwealth University, US | |
| 3:35 | Copper 64-Cu nanoparticles in multimodal imaging of carotid artery disease R. Sharma, A. Sharma, Florida State University, US | |
| 3:55 | Synchrotron radiation microtomography for the ex-vivo and in-vivo evaluation of nanoparticle-labeled stem cell homing in muscular tissue F. Fiori, A. Farini, A. Giuliani, A. Manescu, C. Villa, Y. Torrente, Polytechnic University of Marche, IT | |
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| 1:30 | Opportunity and Models for Algae | Room 203 A |
| Session chair: Halil Berberoglu, University of Texas, US | ||
| - | B. Toyonga, Kent BioEnergy Corporation, US | |
| - | M. McCormick, Targeted Growth, US | |
| - | R. Youngs, Algaeventure Systems, US | |
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| 3:00 | Cancer Nanotechnology | Room 201 AB |
| Session chair: Mansoor Amiji, Northeastern University, US | ||
| 3:00 | Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles for Imaging and Drug Delivery J. Zink, University of California Los Angeles, US | |
| 3:30 | High-Precision Therapeutics through Medicinal Nanoengineering™ J. Hrkach, BIND Biosciences, US | |
| 4:00 | Cancer Nanomedicines for Delivery of Hard-to-Deliver Pharmaceuticals V. Torchilin, Northeastern University, US | |
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| 4:00 | Poster Session and TechConnect Expo Reception (4:00 - 6:00) - Expo Hall | Expo Hall |
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| Bio Sensors, Diagnostics & Imaging | Expo Hall | |
| - | Fabrication of plastic optical label-free biosensor and Immunodetection of cardiac marker in human serum K.H. Kim, J.C. Hong, H.S. Ko, B.K. Kim, C. Huh, G.Y. Sung, ETRI, KR | |
| - | Photosensitive Biosensor Array Chips not having the Addressing Circuit C-G Ahn, C.S. Ah, T. Kim, C.W. Park, J-H Yang, A. Kim, G.Y. Sung, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, KR | |
| - | Nanospring™ Enhanced Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay for Increased Sensitivity and Early Detection M.F. Beaux, T. Cantrell, T. Prakash, G. Corti, D.N. McIlroy, M.G. Norton, GoNano Technologies, Inc., US | |
| - | Phosphate recognition using multilayer charged thin films containing zirconium (Zr) ions for biochip applications M. Lee, N. Kim, S.-H. Kim, C.-J. Shin, K. Koh, J.-H. Kim, Ajou university, KR | |
| - | A novel biosensing mechanism based on poly(N-butyl benzimidazole) for the detection of hydrogen peroxide H.C. Chen, Chang Gung University, TW | |
| - | Solid-state nanopores: a new tool for biomedical diagnostics M. Khongkow, E. Instuli, A. Ivanov, T. Albrecht, J.B. Edel, Imperial College London, UK | |
| - | A highly thermal stable enzyme-free hydrogen peroxide biosensor based on poly[N-(1-one-butyric acid)benzimidazole] H.C. Chen, Chang Gung University, TW | |
| - | Non-labeled DNA Biosensor Post-Processing Signals Analyses S.A. Afuwape, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, US | |
| - | Functionalized Nanopipette: towards single cell immunoassay P. Actis, O. Jejelowo, N. Pourmand, University of California, Santa Cruz, US | |
| - | How to define the chemical functionalization of materials to construct competitive silicon based nanobiosensors? M.-J. Bańuls, S. Peransí, V. Toccafondo, J. García-Rupérez, R. Puchades, Á. Maquieira, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia., ES | |
| - | Chemical surface functionalization of polymeric based materials to develop nanobiosensors M.-J. Bańuls, F.J. Ortega, M.F. Laguna, M. Holgado, C.A. Barrios, R. Casquel, F.J. Sanz, D. López-Romero, A. Maquieira, R. Puchades, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia., ES | |
| - | Polymer based Biosensor for effective detection of Cancer in Human Body A. Kumar, S. Jung, T. Ji, University of Arkansas, US | |
| - | Electrochemiluminescent sensor for clinical analysis based on Carbon Nanotube electrodes A. Sanginario, D. Demarchi, M. Giorcelli, M. Castellino, Politecnico di Torino, IT | |
| - | Development and practical application of biosensors based on the nanostructured silicon N. Starodub, N. Mel’nichenko, A. Shmireva, L.N. Shuljak, National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, UA | |
| - | On-Chip Ion-selective Microesensor for Evaluation of Mitochondrial Membrane Potential T.-S. Lim, A. Dávila, D.C. Wallace, P. Burke, University of California, Irvine, US | |
| - | Innovative Nanoprobes for Multiparametric Magnetic Immunoassays: Elaboration and Characterization C. de Beaucorps, E. Alphandéry, F. Benyettou, A. Brioude, D. Bonnin, P. Weinmann, L. Motte, Y. Lalatonne, Avicenne Hôspital, FR | |
| - | Biomedical Applications of Modified Carbon Glassy Electrode Sensor with Nanoparticles and Dendrimers S.W. Leung, Y. Wang, H. Gu, J.C.K. Lai, Idaho State University, US | |
| - | Iron oxide nanoparticles reinforced self-assembled monolayers of cystamine for use in enzymatic biosensor development S.J. Newati, V.M. Singh, S. Sachdeva, R.A. Khan, Manav Rachna International University(MRIU), IN | |
| - | Developing of a miniature resistance type gas sensor by tin dioxide used for hydrogen sulfide detection B.W. Chang, Hungkuang University, TW | |
| - | Detection of aflatoxin B1 by SPR biosensor using fusion proteins as a linker S. Ko, A.-R. Kim, C.J. Kim, D.Y. Kwon, Korea Food Research Institute, KR | |
| - | A novel on chip analysis of dissolved Hg(II) in drinking water K. Deshpande, R.K. Mishra, S. Pal, B. Danielsson, M. Willander, S. Bhand, Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani-Goa Campus, IN | |
| - | Express Control of Toxicity and Content of Patulin by Optical Biosensors N.F. Starodub, I.V. Pilipenko, L.N. Pilipenko, A.M. Katsev, National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, UA | |
| - | Facile Fabrication of an Enzyme Microreactor Using Magnetic Microbeads X. Liu, R.C. Lo, F.A. Gomez, California State University, Long Beach, US | |
| - | Integrated polymer-based microfluidic device for DNA preparation in pyrosquencer P. Khuntontong, C.H. Kua, M. Gong, I.S.H. Foo, S. Goel, Z.P. Wang, Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology, SG | |
| - | Biological robotics and nanorobot red cells: Characterization and applications R. Sharma, A. Sharma, C.J. Chen, TCC/Florida State University, US | |
| - | Intracellular Analysis by SERRS and Nanoparticles R. Stevenson, L. Senior, J. Alexander, M. Geboers, K. Faulds, D. Graham, University of Strathclyde, UK | |
| - | Exciting Dark Resonances in Plasmonic Nanocross Cavities for High Sensitivity Biosensing N. Verellen, C. Huang, K. Lodewijks, G.A.E. Vandenbosch, V. Moshchalkov, T. Stakenborg, L. Lagae, K. Jans, P. Dorpe, IMEC, BE | |
| - | Biofunctionalization of Nanoparticles for Theragnostics E. Poeselt, C. Maßlo, P. Nollau, C. Schmidtke, S. Fischer, H. Kloust, K. Peldschus, M. Heine, H. Weller, University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf, DE | |
| - | Quantum Dot-Peptide Conjugates for Determination of Transferase Enzyme Activity S.B. Lowe, J.E. Ghadiali, M.M. Stevens, Imperial College London, UK | |
| - | Nanoscale Characterization of a Protease Dispersed Quantum Dot-Peptide Conjugate Assembly J.G. Dick, P. Gryko, M. Ryan, M.M. Stevens, Imperial College London, UK | |
| - | Size-controlled synthesis of nanoparticles by seed-mediated process for medical application T.D. Nguyen, D-J Kim, K-S Kim, Kangwon National University, KR | |
| - | Mathematical modeling and computer simulation of Brownian motion and hybridization of nanoparticle-bioprobe-polymer complexes in the low concentration limit A. Toth, D. Banky, V. Grolmusz, Eotvos University, HU | |
| - | Fluorophore Interactions with Gold Nanoparticles J. Rosa, P.V. Baptista, J.C. Lima, CIGMH/FCT UNL, PT | |
| - | Hybrid S-layer structures for controlled nanopatterning M. Varga, K. Günther, W. Pompe, G. Rödel, University of Technology Dresden, DE | |
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| Bio Analytical Instrumentation | Expo Hall | |
| - | Hollow-fiber flow field-flow fractionation: a novel pre-MS method for proteomics D. Rambaldi, A. Zattoni, P. Reschiglian, C. Johann, University of Bologna, IT | |
| - | Analysis and characterization of multifunctional oligothiophene-silica hybrid nanomaterials by AF4-MALS-Fl D.C. Rambaldi, A. Zattoni, P. Reschiglian, M. Melucci, M. Zambianchi, G. Barbarella, S. Bonacchi, M. Montalti, E. Rampazzo, University of Bologna, IT | |
| - | A Novel Microscale Coulter Counter for Cell Monitoring and Detection Y. Wu, J. Critser, M. Almasri, University of Missouri, US | |
| - | A tag-less method for the direct isolation of HUVEC (human umbilical vein endothelial cells) by gravitational field-flow fractionation as a starting point for gene expression analysis D. Lattuada, B. Roda, C. Pignatari, R. Magni, A. Cattaneo, G. Bolis, P. Reschiglian, University of Bologna, IT | |
| - | A novel stem cell tag-less sorting method B. Roda, G. Lanzoni, F. Alviano, A. Zattoni, R. Costa, A. Di Carlo, C. Marchionni, M. Franchina, F. Ricci, P. Tazzari, P. Pagliaro, S.Z. Scalinci, L. Bonsi, P. Reschiglian, G.P. Bagnara, University of Bologna, IT | |
| - | Simplified Quantitation of Proteins at A280 using a Low Cost, One Millimeter Matched Pathlength Plastic Cuvette L.M. Levine, J. McDowell, N.T. Wong, J. Beebe, J. Horne, P. Schultz, ALine, Inc., US | |
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| Cancer Nanotechnology | Expo Hall | |
| - | Visualization of Thyroid Cancer Signs by Atomic Force Microscopy I.V. Reshetov, V.I. Chissov, S.S. Sukharev, E.N. Slavnova, N.N. Volchenco, V.A. Bykov, P.A.Hertzen Moscow Research Oncological Institute, RU | |
| - | Chip-Based Diagnostics of Cancer. Simultaneous Quantitation of Six Biomarkers T. Ryabykh, T. Osipova, Z. Sokolova, N. Paklin, N.N. Blokhin Cancer Research Center, RAMS, RU | |
| - | Influence of Mechano– and Magnetochemically Synthesized Magnetosensitive Nanocomplex and Spatially Inhomogeneous Electromagnetic Irradiation on Transplanted Animal Tumor V.E. Orel, A.D. Shevchenko, A.V. Romanov, I.I. Dzyatkovska, M.O. Nikolov, Yu.G. Mel’nik, N.M. Dzyatkovska, I.B. Shchepotin, V.N. Uvarov, National Cancer Institute, UA | |
| - | Minimal-dose cancer chemotherapy: Anti-cancer drugs loaded nanodevices towards time, site, and organ-specific releases for development of personalized nanomedicine R.A. Khan, S.J. Newati, V.M. Singh, S. Sachdeva, R. Sharma, Manav Rachna International University (MRIU), IN | |
| - | Anti-K-Ras siRNA to Treat Pancreatic Cancer D.C. Julien, A. Giri, M. Papasani, G. Murdoch, P. Hrdlicka, R.A. Hill, University of Idaho, US | |
| - | Multifunctional Fe3O4/ZnO core-shell nanoparticles for photodynamic therapy J.C. Beltran, M.S. Tomar, S.P. Singh, O. Perales, L. Rivera, S. Peńa, University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez, PR | |
| - | Nano-carriers for targeted drug delivery in cancer therapy R. Kaushik, R. Patel, I. Kadiyala, R. Alargova, R. Shawgo, F. Berlioz-Seux, H. Li, U. Germann, M. Briggs, Vertex Pharmaceuticals Incorporated, US | |
| - | Multifunctional Magnetic Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes for Anti-Cancer Drug Delivery A. Lu, Y.J Lai, J.P. Chen, Chang Gung University, TW | |
| - | Nuclear Uptake of Polymer-Lipid Nanoparticle in Multi Drug Resistant Breast Cancer Cells Via Caveolae Mediated Endocytosis and Macropinocytosis P. Prasad, A. Shuhendler, M. Rauth, X.Y. Wu, University of Toronto, CA | |
| - | Multimodality therapy: Enhancement of melanoma cell death with combination of heat shock protein 90 inhibitor, 17-(Allylamino)-17-demethoxygeldanamycin (17-AAG), and gold nanoparticles in a noninvasive radiofrequency field W.D. Kaluarachchi, S.A. Curley, M D Anderson cancer Center, US | |
| - | Zebrafish as a universal in vivo model for plasmonic nanoparticle medicine E. Lukianova-Hleb, C. Santiago, D. Wagner, J. Hafner, D. Lapotko, Rice University, US | |
| - | Development of new thermo-ablation therapy using magnetic nanoparticles and device for alternating magnetic field S. Hashimoto, T. Oda, K. Yamada, Y. Ohara, N. Ohkohchi, T. Kanamori, Y. Ikehata, I. Nagano, H. Yanagihara, M. Kishimoto, E. Kita, University of Tsukuba, JP | |
| - | Nonlabelled Nanocarbon for application of targeting Tumor Cells Causing Thermal Energy Ablation Using Short Cycle Microwave Energy as Primary Or Adjunctive Therapy M. DeSantis, T. Dalessandro, J. Ferretti, R. Mashioff, W. Bowne, S. Sclafani, J. Sorrento, VA MED CTR, US | |
| - | Cellular Binding and Uptake of Aptamer-Targeted Delivery Systems W.T. Al- Jamal, J. Van den Bossche, B. Tian, A. Nunes, C. Fabbro, M. Prato, A. Biancoc, K. Kostarelosa, The School of pharmacy, UK | |
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| Renewables and Bio Energy | Expo Hall | |
| - | Kitenergy: a radical innovation in wind energy generation L. Fagiano, M. Milanese, D. Piga, Politecnico di Torino, IT | |
| - | Low-cost 3D Wind Anemometers for Architectural Wind Modeling and Prediction J. Hirano, D. Garmire, University of Hawaii at Manoa, US | |
| - | Wind Energy Potential Estimation in India S. VijayaVenkataRaman, S. Iniyan, L. Suganthi, R. Goic, ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI, INDIA, IN | |
| - | New Process for Production of Bio-Diesel from Vegetable Oil G. Caputo, A. Giaconia, S. Sau, C. Felici, M. Lanchi, P. Tarquini, ENEA, IT | |
| - | Analysis of a Onshore Wind Farm in India for Sustainable Development S. Iniyan, ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI, INDIA, IN | |
| - | Segregation of Binary Mixtures of Biomass Wastes in Clean Technology of Spouted Bed M.J. San José, S. Alvarez, L.B. López, H. Altzibar, Universidad del Pais Vasco, ES | |
| - | Pervaporation of n-Butanol by ZSM-5 Zeolite Membrane C. Kong, M. Cho, Y. Lee, Chungnam National University, KR | |
| - | Development of ceramic support for methane reformer from alkali aluminosilicates B. Martinello Savi, W. Fernandes Silvano, L. da Silva, A.M. Bernardin, University of the Extreme South of Santa Catarina, BR | |
| - | Replacing natural gas with biogas in the methanol production A. Kovac Kralj, Univerity of Maribor, SI | |
| - | Biomethane as a substitute for natural gas N.A. Moreira, Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, PT | |
| - | New Kalina Cycle Systems for Biomass Applications A. Kalina, KALEX LLC, US | |
| - | Diesel Production from Waste Disposal using Catalytic Dissociation on Mn-zeolite Catalyst M.C. Kim, K.B. Lee, Cheongju University, KR | |
| - | Generation of Transportation Fuel from Solid Municipal Waste Plastics M. Sarker, Natural State Research, Inc., US | |
| - | Effect of EGR on Cylinder pressure, Heat Release and Delay Period Using Biodiesel as Fuel for Diesel Engine M.S. Shehata, Benha University, EG | |
| - | Emission and Performance Characteristics for multi Cylinder Spark Ignition Engine M.S. Shehata, S.M. Abdel Razek, Benha University, EG | |
| - | Cylinder Pressure, Heat Release, Specific Heat Ratio and Duration of Combustion for Spark Ignition Engine M.S. Shehata, Benha University, EG | |
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| 6:00 | TechConnect Innovation Showcase Reception (6:00 - 8:00) - Ballroom 3rd Floor | Ballroom BC |
Thursday June 24 | ||
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| 8:30 | Keynotes: Transformational Nanotech | Room 303 CD |
| Session chair: Clayton Teague, NNCO, US | ||
| 8:30 | Nanotechnology: Path Toward Commercialization at GE M. Butts, General Electric, US | |
| 9:00 | Getting the Memristor to Market S. Williams, Hewlett Packard, US | |
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| 10:00 | TechConnect Innovation Showcase Coffee Break - Ballroom 3rd Floor | Ballroom BC |
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| 10:30 | Bio Nano Materials: Modeling and Simulation Approaches | Room 208 A |
| Session chair: Keith Glassford, Nanostellar, US | ||
| 10:30 | 3D Molecular Theory of Solvation Coupled with MD for Nanomedical Sciences A. Kovalenko, National Institute for Nanotechnology, CA | |
| 10:50 | Designing universal oligonucleotides for DNA/nanoparticle conjugates G. Ivan, V. Grolmusz, Eotvos Lorand University, HU | |
| 11:10 | Effect of cytosol on the dynamic behaviours of microtubules C.Y. Wang, C.F. Li, S. Adhikari, Swansea University, UK | |
| 11:30 | Biomimetic polymer materials for controlled self-healing applications C.E. Sing, A. Alexander-Katz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US | |
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| 10:30 | Cancer Nanotechnologies | Room 201 D |
| Session chair: Belén Martínez López, Perteneciente a la Universidad Panamericana, US | ||
| 10:30 | Detection of Cancer Related DNA Nanoparticulate Biomarkers and Nanoparticles in Whole Blood M.J. Heller, R. Krishnan, A. Sonnenberg, University of California San Diego, US | |
| 10:50 | Combining gene therapy and nanomedicine to enhance the therapeutic potential of T cells Y. Choi, H. Torikai, D.Y. Lee, Z. Li, D. Lo, G. Qin, C.H. Tung, E. Tasciotti, R. Raphael, S.L. Biswal, S. Ang, D.A. Lee, K.C. Li, L.J.N. Cooper, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, US | |
| 11:10 | Bioluminescent Model for the Quantification of Photothermal Ablative Breast Cancer Therapy Mediated by Near-Infrared Nanoparticles L.G. Gutwein, A.K. Singh, M.A. Hahn, M.C. Rule, S.C. Brown, B. Moudgil, S.R. Grobmyer, University of Florida, US | |
| 11:30 | Thermotherapy using magnetic nanoparticles: increased median survival time following tumor recurrence in glioblastoma multiforme patients A. Jordan, K. Maier-Hauff, H. Niehoff, F. Ulrich, MagForce Nanotechnologies AG, DE | |
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| 10:30 | Targeted Drug and Gene Delivery | Room 201 C |
| 10:30 | Novel Nanoprobes to Detect mRNA in situ Directed Against Mouse Pyruvate Dehydrogenas P. Cheguru, M. Řstergaard, M.R. Papasani, V.V.R. Sai, J. Wengel, P.J. Hrdlicka, R.A. Hill, University of Idaho, US | |
| 10:50 | Role of Serum Proteins in the Cellular Uptake of Gold-Peptide Nanoconjugates G. Wang, M.R. Papasani, P.J. Hrdlicka, R.A. Hill, University of Idaho, US | |
| 11:10 | Proteoliposome for Tumor-Targeting by Postinsertion of BAM-Homing Molecule Complex S.Y. Hwang, H.K. Kim, E.K. Lee, Kyungwon University, KR | |
| 11:30 | Mediators of Intracellular Nanoparticle Trafficking Enhance Transgene Expression Efficacy of Polymer-DNA Complexes S. Barua, K. Rege, Arizona State University, US | |
| 11:50 | Engineering Acid- Responsive Lipid Envelopes around Adenovirus for Efficient Gene Delivery W.T. Al-Jamal, J. Van den Bossche, A. Yilmazer, B. Tian, K. Kostarelos, The School of Pharmacy, UK | |
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| 10:30 | Bio Sensors: Assays & Applications | Room 201 B |
| Session chair: Srinivas Iyer, Los Alamos National Labs, US | ||
| 10:30 | Rapid Detection of Oral Cancer: Electrophysiological Characterization by Dielectrophoresis technology H.J. Mulhall, R. Abdallat, X. Liang, S. Fedele, M.P. Lewis, S. Porter, D.E. Costea, A.C. Johannessen, M.P. Hughes, O. Tsinkalovsky, F.H. Labeed, University of Surrey, UK | |
| 10:50 | Microfluidic Devices for Rapid Separation and Sensing of Cells S. Bose, C-H. Lee, J.M. Karp, R. Karnik, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US | |
| 11:10 | DNA Extraction, Purification and Quantification Using Micromachined Microfluidic Chip S.M. Azimi, G. Nixon, J. Ahern, W. Balachandran, BRUNEL UNIVERSITY, UK | |
| 11:30 | Multiplexed protein detection using antibody-conjugated microbead arrays assembled on a microfabricated electrophoretic device K.D. Barbee, A.P. Hsiao, E.E. Roller, X. Huang, University of California San Diego, US | |
| 11:50 | A flow-assisted point-of-care testing device based on gravitational field-flow fractionation for analysis on biological fluids M. Mirasoli, L. Cevenini, S. Casolari, B. Roda, A. Di Carlo, P. Reschiglian, A. Roda, University of Bologna, IT | |
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| 10:30 | EHS: Nanoparticle Interactions, Biocompatibility & Toxicity I | Room 201 A |
| Session chair: Rashi Iyer, Los Alamos National Labs, US | ||
| 10:30 | Modeling Aggregation and Size Distribution of Nanoparticles with Monte Carlo Simulation H.H. Liu, University of California, Los Angeles, US | |
| 10:50 | Behaviour of Aerosol Nanoparticles Released into Simulated Workplace Environment Q. Wu, S. Marion, M. Seipenbusch, G. Kasper, DNV, NO | |
| 11:10 | Interactions of Gold Nanoparticle Reference Materials with DNA in Cell-Free and Cell-Containing Systems B.C. Nelson, National Institute of Standards and Technology, US | |
| 11:30 | The Use of Nanoscale Zero Valent Iron for Environmental Remediation – Benefits and Possible Pitfalls S. Chan Remillard, M. Borda, A. Crawford, T. Kloschinsky, P. Stenroos, L. Marques, J.S. Goudey, HydroQual Ltd and Golder Associates Ltd/Inc., CA | |
| 11:50 | Ultra-Structural Analysis of the Interaction of Carboxylated Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes with Human Blood Platelets S.H. Lacerda, J. Semberova., K. Holada., O. Simakova, M.P. Gelderman-Fuhrmann, J. Simak, FDA, US | |
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| 12:00 | Lunch (TechConnect Innovation Showcase - Ballroom BC, lunch for purchase) | Ballroom BC |
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| 1:30 | TechConnect Ventures: Biotech & Pharma | Room 207 B |
| Session chair: Lynn Foster, BPT Pharmaceuticals, US | ||
| 1:30 | Adjuvance Technologies, Inc J. Gardner, Adjuvance Technologies, Inc., US | |
| 1:40 | FluimediX T. Ussing, FluimediX, DK | |
| 1:50 | MITI Systems B. Sul, MITI systems, KR | |
| 2:00 | BioMers Pte Ltd M. Fathianathan, BioMers Pte Ltd, SG | |
| 2:10 | Curapel Ltd S. France, University of Manchester/ Curapel Ltd, UK | |
| 2:20 | NanGenex Inc G. Heltovics, NanGenex Inc., HU | |
| 2:30 | Bilcare Technologies Singapore Pte Ltd A. Burden, Bilcare Technologies Singapore Pte Ltd, SG | |
| 2:40 | Diomics Corporation J. Morhet, Diomics Corporation, US | |
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| 1:30 | Interactions of Biomolecules with Nanostructured Surfaces | Room 201 D |
| Session chair: Fiona Case, NSTI, US | ||
| 1:30 | Time-Resolved Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (TR-FRET) as an Analytical Tool for in situ Measurement of Adsorption and Dissociation of Proteins to Polystyrene and Semiconductor Nanoparticles (invited presentation) S. Corry, W.L. Downey, Molecular Probes / Life Technologies, US | |
| 2:00 | Canceled Canceled, Canceled, US | |
| 2:20 | Mechanisms of Interactions of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles with Proteins and Immune Receptors P. Karmali, Y. Chao, E. Ruoslahti, D. Simberg, University of California San Diego, US | |
| 2:40 | Nanoporous Membranes for Medical Applications R.J. Narayan, University of North Carolina and North Carolina State University, US | |
| 3:00 | Dry native protein assays on on 3D and 2D substrates by non-contact Laser-Induced-Forward Transfer LIFT process S. Genov, I. Thurow, D. Riester, K. Borchers, T. Hirth, A. Weber, G.E.M. Tovar, University of Stuttgart & Fraunhofer Gesellschaft, DE | |
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| 1:30 | Soft Nanostructures for Drug and Gene Delivery | Room 201 C |
| Session chair: Khuloud Al-Jamal, University of London, UK | ||
| 1:30 | Formation of Drug Nanoparticles from Microemulsions S. Magdassi, K. Margulis-Goshen, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, IL | |
| 1:50 | Controlling Cellular Uptake by Surface Chemistry, Size, and Surface Topology at the Nanoscale G. Battaglia, University of Sheffield, UK | |
| 2:10 | Modified glycol chitosan nanocarriers carry hydrophobic materials into tumours A. Raza, M. de-la Fuente, I.F. Uchegbu, A. Schätzlein, Nuclear Medicines Oncology & Radiotherapy Institute, PK | |
| 2:30 | Magnetoliposomes: Stability of Magnetic Nanoparticles in Suspension for drug delivery T. Sen, S.J. Sheppard, T. Mercer, A. Elhissi, University of Central Lancashire, UK | |
| 2:50 | Water Soluble Carotenoid Conjugates with Oligo- and Polysaccharides. Synergy of Drug Transport and Efficacy N.E. Polyakov, T.V. Leshina, E.S. Meteleva, A.V. Dushkin, T.A. Konovalova, L.D. Kispert, University of Alabama, US | |
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| 1:30 | Bio Sensors: Detection Technologies | Room 201 B |
| Session chair: Srinivas Iyer, Los Alamos National Labs, US | ||
| 1:30 | Magnetic Nanotag-based Immunoassay for Multiplex Mycotoxin Detection A.C. Mak, S. Osterfeld, H. Yu, S. Wang, R.W. Davis, O.A. Jejelowo, N. Pourmand, Stanford University, US | |
| 1:50 | Magnetic lab-on-a-chip devices for multiplexed diagnostics T. Mitrelias, K. Vyas, B. Hong, J.R. Jeong, J.J. Palfreyman, T. Trypiniotis, T.J. Hayward, P.A. Robertson, J. Cooper, C.H.W. Barnes, University of Cambridge, UK | |
| 2:10 | Integrated lab-on-a-chip Influenza diagnostic designed for low cost manufacturing A.F. Sauer-Budge, P.L. Mirer, A. Chatterjee, C.M. Klapperich, A. Sharon, Fraunhofer USA, US | |
| 2:30 | A comparative study on sensitivity for biomolecular detection between gold nanoparticles coated and uncoated gold thin film using spectroscopic ellipsometry R.S. Moirangthem, Y.-C. Chang, S.-H. Hsu, P.-K. Wei, Research Center for Applied Sciences, TW | |
| 2:50 | Gene Expression Profiling Using Atomic Force Microscopy C. Hsueh, J. Reed, J.K. Gimzewski, Univeristy of California, Los Angeles, US | |
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| 1:30 | EHS: Nanoparticle Interactions, Biocompatibility & Toxicity II | Room 201 A |
| Session chair: Clayton Teague, NNCO and Rashi Iyer, Los Alamos National Labs, US | ||
| 1:30 | The Effect of Nanoparticles on Bacteriophage Infection A.L. Nickel, M.L. Pedulla, R.K. Kasinath, Montana Tech, US | |
| 1:50 | A Non-contact Co-Culture Model of Peripheral Neural Cells for Nanotoxicity, Tissue Engineering and Pathophysiological Studies A. Jaiswal, Y.Y.W. Wong, A. Bhushan, C. Daniels, J.C.K. Lai, Idaho State University, US | |
| 2:10 | Gold nanoparticles cellular toxicity and recovery T. Mironava, M. Hadjiargyroy, M.H. Rafailovich, SUNY at Stony Brook, US | |
| 2:30 | Alternative Models for Nano Toxicology Assesment R. Iyer, Los Alamos National Laboratory, US | |
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| 3:00 | Break | Foyer 2nd Floor |
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| 3:30 | Natural Nanocomposites | Room 210 B |
| Session chair: Tom Twardowski, Twardowski Scientific, US | ||
| 3:30 | Renewable and Naturally Derived Nanocomposites (invited presentation) A. Ek, SweTree Technologies, SE | |
| 4:00 | The physical properties of zein nanoclay hybrid resin as a base for zein nanoclay films J. Luecha, N. Sozer, J.L. Kokini, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, US | |
| 4:20 | Nanopalladium – Wool: A Novel Fibre for Multifunctional Textiles C. Fonseca-Paris, J.H. Johnston, Victoria University of Wellington, NZ | |
| 4:40 | Novel Nanocomposites: Hierarchically Ordered Porous Silica for the Immobilisation of Enzyme as Bio-catalyst Y. Sen, T. Sen, University of Central Lancashire, UK | |
| 5:00 | Surface Modification and Performance Analysis of Jute Based Nanophased Green Composite M.K. Hossain, M.W. Dewan, M. Hosur, S. Jeelani, V. Rangari, Tuskegee University, US | |
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| 3:30 | Nanostructured Bio Supports & Scaffolds | Room 201 D |
| Session chair: Fiona Case, NSTI, US | ||
| 3:30 | Construction and properties of zein-based cell supports and scaffolds G.W. Padua, Q. Wang, Y. Wang, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, US | |
| 3:50 | Atomic Force Microscopy of Vascular Stents and Other Bio-implants: Extracting Meaningful Nano-scale Information F.M. Serry, R.D. Serry, Serry Enterprises, Inc., US | |
| 4:10 | Chitosan Membrane in Combinations with Nanoparticles and Adriamycin as a Treatment to Inhibit Glioma Growth and Migration S.W. Leung, W. Gao, H. Gu, A. Bhushan, J.C.K. Lai, Idaho State University, US | |
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| 3:30 | Bio Sensors: Diagnostics & Imaging | Room 201 B |
| Session chair: Srinivas Iyer, Los Alamos National Labs, US | ||
| 3:30 | Plasmonic biosensors with silica-coated silver nanoparticles G.A. Sotiriou, T. Sannomiya, A. Teleki, J. Vörös, S.E. Pratsinis, Particle Technology Laboratory, ETH Zurich, CH | |
| 3:50 | Nanoparticle size and shape evaluation using the TSOM optical microscopy method R. Attota, R.M. Silver, A. Vladar, NIST, US | |
| 4:10 | Counting and Sizing of Virus and Protein Aggregates by Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) D. Griffiths, P. Hole, J. Smith, A. Malloy, B. Carr, NanoSight, US | |
| 4:30 | Electrospray –Differential Mobility Analysis: A Probe for Nanoparticle and Protein Colloidal Stability and Kinetics D-H. Tsai, S. Guha, L.F. Pease, R.A. Zangmeister, M.J. Tarlov, M.R. Zachariah, University of Maryland and NIST, US | |
| 4:50 | AuAg-alloy-nanoprobes for specific nucleic acid detection G. Doria, M. Larguinho, J.T. Dias, E. Pereira, R. Franco, P. Baptista, CIGMH/DCV & REQUIMTE/DQ, PT | |
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| 3:30 | Novel Nanoparticle Approaches for Drug and Gene Delivery | Room 201 C |
| Session chair: Matt Laudon, NSTI, US | ||
| 3:30 | Enhanced Cytotoxicity of Doxorubicin Conjugated to Ultrasmall Au Nanoparticles E. Zhang, K. Ntumba, J. Nadeau, McGill University, CA | |
| 3:50 | Novel mesoporous silicon particles as an efficient sustained delivery system for antibiotics I. Yazdi, C. Chiappini, B. Weiner, M. Ferrari, E. Tasciotti, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, US | |
| 4:10 | Delivery of Camptothecin to Cancer Cells with Silica Nanoparticles P. Botella, I. Abasolo, C. Muniesa, J. Ruiz, Y. Fernández, M. Quesada, A. Corma, S. Schwartz Jr., INSTITUTO DE TECNOLOGIA QUIMICA (UPV-CSIC), ES | |
| 4:30 | Enhanced cellular internalisation and gene silencing with a series of cationic dendron-multiwalled carbon nanotube:siRNA complexes K.T. Al-Jamal, F.M. Toma, A. Yilmazer, H. Ali-Boucetta, A. Nunes, M.A. Herrero, B. Tian, A. Bianco, M. Prato, K. Kostarelos, The School of Pharmacy, UK | |
| 4:50 | Stem cell-directed theranostic nanovectors for cancer intervention J.O. Martinez, F. Amaya, R. Serda, X. Liu, M. Ferrari, M.G. Kolonin, E. Tasciotti, The University of Texas Health Science Center - Houston, US | |
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| 3:30 | EHS: Nanoparticle Interactions, Biocompatibility & Toxicity III | Room 201 A |
| Session chair: Rashi Iyer, Los Alamos National Labs, US | ||
| 3:30 | Nanotechnology Safety: Advances in nanomaterials regulation in Europe and best practice for risk assessment and safe handling S.M. Hankin, R.J. Aitken, Institute of Occupational Medicine, UK | |
| 3:50 | Labeling Nanotechnology Products: Why, When and How N. Horne, D. Bowman, S. Foss Hansen, University of California Berkeley, US | |
| 4:10 | Applying Basic Risk Management Principles to Nanomaterial Processes C.L. Geraci, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, US | |
| 4:30 | A Scenario-Based Life Cycle Approach to Nanoscale Research Integration M. Philbrick, University of California, Berkeley, US | |
| 4:50 | Lessons learned from the field, how to protect yourself from occupational exposure to engineered nanomaterials L.L. Hodson, C.L. Geraci. M. Methner, C. Crawford, CDC/NIOSH, US | |
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| 5:00 | TechConnect Investment Networking Reception - Second Floor | Foyer 2nd Floor |
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