Bio Sensors, Diagnostics & Imaging
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Symposium Sessions | ||
Tuesday June 22 | ||
| 10:30 | Bio Sensors: Assays & Applications | |
| 1:00 | TechConnect IP Partnering: Biotech & Medical | |
| 1:30 | Bio Sensors: Detection Technologies | |
| 2:15 | TechConnect IP Partnering: Biotech & Medical | |
| 3:30 | TechConnect Corporate Partnering | |
| 3:30 | US-Korea TechConnect | |
| 4:00 | Poster Session and TechConnect Expo (4:00 - 6:00) | |
Wednesday June 23 | ||
| 8:30 | Nanotech in Health Sciences Keynotes | |
| 10:00 | Networking Coffee Break | |
| 1:00 | TechConnect IP Partnering: Biotech & Pharma | |
| 1:30 | Nanoparticles in Bio Imaging Technologies | |
| 4:00 | Poster Session and TechConnect Expo Reception (4:00 - 6:00) - Expo Hall | |
| Bio Sensors, Diagnostics & Imaging | ||
| Bio Analytical Instrumentation | ||
| 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 Sensors: Assays & Applications | |
| 1:30 | TechConnect Ventures: Biotech & Pharma | |
| 1:30 | Bio Sensors: Detection Technologies | |
| 3:30 | Bio Sensors: Diagnostics & Imaging | |
| 4:00 | Panel Discussion - Integration and Disintegration from a Design for Manufacturing and Test Perspective | |
| 5:00 | TechConnect Investment Networking Reception - Second Floor | |
Symposium Program | ||
Tuesday June 22 | ||
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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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| 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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| 1:30 | 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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| 3:30 | 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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| 4:00 | Poster Session and TechConnect Expo (4:00 - 6:00) | Expo Hall |
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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| 1:00 | TechConnect IP Partnering: Biotech & Pharma | Room 207 B |
| Session chair: Sarah Audet, Medtronic, US | ||
| 1:00 | An Improved Implantable Heart Failure Monitor J. Hofmeister, University of Minnesota, US | |
| 1:10 | Method of fabricating 1.5T MgB2-magnet based MRI YJ Kim, University of Puerto Rico, US | |
| 1:20 | Method and Apparatus for Measuring Locally and Superfi¬cially the Scattering and Absorption Properties of Turbid Media C. Depeursinge, EPFL, CH | |
| 1:30 | Needle free intradermal injection F. DesRosiers, SOCPRA, CA | |
| 1:40 | CisPlatinum gold nanoparticles with a pH sensitive linker for intracellular delivery and the use of nanoparticle conjugate J. Reverter, INSTITUT CATALA DE NANOTECNOLOGIA, ES | |
| 1:50 | Robotic Serum Extractor N. Pattrick, IP Pragmatics/InterAct, UK | |
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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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| 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. Bañuls, 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. Bañuls, 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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| 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 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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| 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 | 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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| 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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| 4:00 | Panel Discussion - Integration and Disintegration from a Design for Manufacturing and Test Perspective | Room 205 AB |
| Session chair: Roger Grace, Roger Grace Associates, US | ||
| - | J. Brown, MEMS and Nano Exchange, US | |
| - | K. Lightman, MEMS Industry Group, US | |
| - | W. McCulley, InterMEMS, US | |
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| 5:00 | TechConnect Investment Networking Reception - Second Floor | Foyer 2nd Floor |
Special Symposium
The convergence of materials, electronics and biological systems at the nanoscale are creating unprecedented opportunities for multidisciplinary teams developing novel bio sensors and diagnostics solutions. While systems such as motors have been isolated, modified and studied in detail at the biochemical level, much needs to be done at the level of hybrid structures with interfaces to inorganic materials. Further, scaling laws need to be understood in order to bridge between single molecules and higher order devices or architectures.
Alongwith these topics, this symposium will also cover the equally important area of biomolecular analysis, which has reached new levels of sensitivity, precision and resolution due to advances in other sciences. Thus, topics scuh as fluidics, detection methods and engineering approaches will receive enhanced attention.
We invite submissions in each of these areas and related topics. A sample listing of pertinent topics is listed below. This is by no means an exclusive list, but aims to give a general overview of this diverse symposium topic.
Topics & Application Areas
- Bio Sensors - General
- Bio Sensors - Defense Applications
- Bio Sensors - Clinical Applications
- Bio Sensors - Health Applications
- Bio Sensors - Environmental Applications
- Ion Channel Based Bio Sensors
- Mass Spec, Electrophoresis & Flow Cytometry
- Lab-on-Chip
- In Vitro & In Vivo Single Molecule Detection & Manipulation
- Spectroscopy & Imaging
- Surface Plasmon Resonance
- Bio Markers, Nano Particles & Q-Dots
- BioMEMS
- Micro Pumps
- Other
Journal Submissions
Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine (Nanomedicine)
Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine (Nanomedicine) is a newly established, international, peer-reviewed journal published quarterly. Nanomedicine publishes basic, clinical, and engineering research in the innovative field of nanomedicine. Article categories include basic nanomedicine, diagnostic nanomedicine, experimental nanomedicine, clinical nanomedicine, and engineering nanomedicine, pharmacological nanomedicine.
For consideration into the Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine journal please select the “Submit to Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine” button during the on-line submission procedure.
Journal of Experimental Nanoscience
Selected Nanotech Proceedings papers will be reviewed and invited into a Special Issue of the Journal of Experimental Nanoscience. The journal provides a showcase for advances in the experimental sciences underlying nanotechnology and nanomaterials.
For consideration into this Special Issue of the Journal of Experimental Nanoscience, please select the “Submit to Journal of Experimental Nanoscience” button during the on-line submission procedure.























