Bio Nano Materials
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Symposium Sessions | ||
Tuesday June 22 | ||
| 1:00 | 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) | |
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Wednesday June 23 | ||
| 8:30 | Keynotes: Release of Nanoparticles from Nanocomposites and Nano-Containing Materials | |
| 8:30 | Nanotech in Health Sciences Keynotes | |
| 10:00 | Networking Coffee Break | |
| 10:30 | Bio Nanotechnology I | |
| 2:00 | Bio Nanotechnology II | |
| 4:00 | Poster Session and TechConnect Expo Reception (4:00 - 6:00) - Expo Hall | |
| 6:00 | TechConnect Innovation Showcase Reception (6:00 - 8:00) - Ballroom 3rd Floor | |
Thursday June 24 | ||
| 8:30 | Keynotes: Soft Nanotechnology and Colloids | |
| 8:30 | Keynotes: Transformational Nanotech | |
| 10:00 | TechConnect Innovation Showcase Coffee Break - Ballroom 3rd Floor | |
| 10:30 | Bio Nano Materials: Modeling and Simulation Approaches | |
| 1:30 | Interactions of Biomolecules with Nanostructured Surfaces | |
| 5:00 | TechConnect Investment Networking Reception - Second Floor | |
Symposium Program | ||
Tuesday June 22 | ||
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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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| 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 |
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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 | |
Wednesday June 23 | ||
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| 8:30 | Keynotes: Release of Nanoparticles from Nanocomposites and Nano-Containing Materials | Room 210 BC |
| Session chair: Tinh Nguyen, NIST, US | ||
| 8:30 | New Aspects in Life Cycle Analysis of Nanoparticle Modified Coatings (keynote presentation) M. Berkei, BYK-Chemie GmbH, DE | |
| 9:00 | Propensity of Nanoparticles to Release from Soft Furnishings (keynote presentation) R.D. Davis, National Institute of Standards and Technology, US | |
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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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| 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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| 4:00 | Poster Session and TechConnect Expo Reception (4:00 - 6:00) - Expo Hall | Expo Hall |
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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: Soft Nanotechnology and Colloids | Room 303 AB |
| Session chair: Fiona Case, NSTI, US | ||
| 8:30 | Photolocking of complex liquid crystal order as tool for micro- and nanostructuring (invited presentation) D.J. Broer, Philips Research Laboratories and Eindhoven Universit, NL | |
| 9:00 | Interfacial microrheology of complex materials - direct visualization of stretching, flowing, yielding and healing (invited presentation) T. Squires, University of California Santa Barbara, US | |
| 9:30 | Bijel capsules and triggered mixing (invited presentation) P. Clegg, University of Edinburgh, UK | |
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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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| 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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| 5:00 | TechConnect Investment Networking Reception - Second Floor | Foyer 2nd Floor |
Special Symposium
Bionanotechnology, the emerging field of using biomolecular and biotechnological tools for nanostructure or nanotechnology development, provides exceptional opportunity in the design of new materials. Self-assembly of molecules is an attractive materials construction strategy due to its simplicity in application. By considering peptidic or other bio-polymer molecules in the bottom-up materials self-assembly design process, one can take advantage of inherently biomolecular attributes; intramolecular folding events, secondary structure, and electrostatic interactions; in addition to more traditional self-assembling molecular attributes such as amphiphilicty, to define hierarchical material structure and consequent properties.
Materials and inspiration from the natural world can provide strategies for building nanostructured materials for a wide range of applications areas, from sensors and low-temperature water-based catalysts to responsive materials for micro-fluidic gating or switching.
Your submissions are invited in all areas of bionanotechnology including strategies for creating novel nanostructured materials using biological inspiration and building blocks. Discussions of novel applications of bio-nano materials are particularly invited.
Topics & Application Areas
- Bio inspiration for nanostructured materials
- Responsive materials
- Nanoscale design using biomolecular building blocks
- Self assembly & application of bio nano particles
- Novel bio nano materials
- Modeling & simulation of bio nano materials
- Other
Journal Submissions
Soft Matter Journal
Selected Nanotech Proceedings papers will be reviewed and invited into Soft Matter. Where physics meets chemistry meets biology for fundamental soft matter research.
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