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Bio Sensors & Diagnostics
Symposium Sessions |
| | Monday June 2 |
| 10:30 | Biosensors - 1 |
| | Bio and Chemical Sensors |
| | Tuesday June 3 |
| 10:30 | Biosensors - 2 |
| 3:30 | Micro Systems: Healthcare & Well-being Requirements for NEMS & MEMS |
| | Wednesday June 4 |
| | Thursday June 5 |
| 8:30 | Biosensors - 3 |
| 10:30 | Lab on Chip - 1 |
| 1:30 | Lab on Chip - 2 |
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Symposium Program |
| | Monday June 2 |
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| 10:30 |
Biosensors - 1 | Room 207 |
| | Session chair: Srinivas Iyer, LANL, US |
| 10:30 |
Diffraction Limited Light Assisted Protein Immobilization S.B. Petersen, T.N. Petersen, E. Skovsen, Aalborg University, DK |
| 10:50 |
A SERS substrate for detection of E.Coli on Nanostructured Poly(p-xylylene) P. Kao, N.A. Malvadkar, H. Wang, D.L. Allara, M.C. Demirel, Penn State University, US |
| 11:10 |
Highly sensitive and specific nanomechanical detection of DNA /RNA hybridization through intrinsic elasticity S. Husale, O. Sahin, Harvard University, US |
| 11:30 |
Nanomonitors: Electrical Immunoassays towards Clinical Diagnostics M. Bothara, S. Prasad, T. Barrett, J. Carruthers, Portland State University, US |
| 11:50 |
Carbon Nanotube Interfaces for Single Molecular Level Bio Sensing W.B. Choi, H. Vedala, S. Roy, T-H. Kim, Florida International University, US |
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Bio and Chemical Sensors | Exhibit Hall C |
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Biosensor for pesticides detection in food C. Moldovan, R. Iosub, C. Radu, D. Necula, M. Ion, IMT-Bucharest, RO |
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Polymer nanocomposite based chemiresistive gas sensors D.A. Meka, L.A. George, S. Prasad, Portland State University, US |
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Nanodimensional Chalcogenide Semiconductor Based Gas Sensors Operating at Room Temperature S. Dmitriev, T. Goglidze, I. Dementiev, P. Spinney, G. Bernhardt, J. Vetelino, R. Lad, Moldova State University, MD |
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Novel Nanostructures for Solid State Alcohol Breath Analyzers A. Tricoli, M. Righettoni, S.E. Pratsinis, Particle Technology Laboratory, CH |
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Development of a MEMs force sensor D. Harish, Loadstar Sensors, US |
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Anodic aluminum oxide-based capacitive humidity sensor integrated with micro-heater Y.D. Kim, B.B. Jung, H.K. Lee, K.H. Lee, H.C. Park, Pohang University of Science and Technology, KR |
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Fabrication of interdigitated nanogap devices for biomolecular detection H.J. Park, Y.S. Chi, C.S. Ah, D.H. Ha, I.S. Choi, W.S. Yun, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science (KRISS), KR |
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Luminous Erythrocytes M. Dweik, Lincoln University, US |
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Polysilicon Nano-wires Based Nano-device on Silicon Chip: Fabrication and its Application N.N. Mishra, P. Winterrowd, R. Nelson, W.C. Maki, S.K. Rastogi, E. Cameron, B. Filanoski, G. Maki, University of Idaho, US |
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Bacterial Concentration Detection with Dielectrophoresis and Capacitive Measurement J.H. Yoo, M.S. Cha, J. Lee, Seoul National University, KR |
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Multi-functional Wearable Device for Heart Health and Possition Assesment B. Kaminska, Simon Fraser University, CA |
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pH Detections with Nano-cantilever-Based Biosensor System S. Hur, H. Yoon, W.D. Kim, Korea Institute of Machnery & Materials, KR |
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Agent Reactive Modulated Optical Reflector for Hazardous Agent Detection A.E. Kovalev, M.G. Bray, T.S. Mayer, D.H. Werner, Pennsylvania State University, US |
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Robust Fingerprint Identification System Using Backpropagation and ART Neural Networks A.A. Ilumoka, M. Talluri, M. Eng, University of Hartford, US |
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Luminescent Nanosensors for Nerve Gas Agents T. Gunasinghe, B. Sabacky, B. Marganski, M. Coleman, S. Muralidharan, Washington State University, US |
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Micrwave based microfluidic sensor H. Tanbakuchi, M. Bynum, R. Brennen, M. Whitener, Agilent Technologies, US |
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Behind the Scenes of a Non-Cross-Linking Au-Nanoprobes Nucleic Acids-Detection Assay G. Doria, R. Franco, P. Eaton, N. Santos, P. Baptista, CIGMH & REQUIMTE, PT |
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Influence of water contact angle on cell adhesion on polystyrene surfaces M. Ardhaoui, M. Nassiri, M. Rubaei, D. Dowling, Post Doctoral Researcher, IE |
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Probing the Mechanical Properties of both Biological Cells and their Surroundings through Novel Techniques J.A. Zimberlin, P. Wadsworth, A.J. Crosby, University of Massachusetts, US |
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Debye Capacitive Sensor for Biomolecular Detection M.S. Mannoor, T. James, Microelectronics Research Center, New Jersey Institute of Technology, US |
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Label-free and Real-Time Photonic Band-Gap Silica Nanosensor J.Y. Chyan, S.C. Yang, J.A. Yeh, NTHU, TW |
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Label-free Single-molecule Counting of Biological Binding Events L.C. Brousseau, E.W. Miles, Quantum Logic Devices, US |
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Identification of PCR Product by double-strand DNA Denaturation using Label-free Field-effect Transistor J. Han, W. Chung, K. Yoo, J. Shim, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, KR |
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Label-free and Real-Time Photonic Band-Gap Silica Nanosensor J.Y. Chyan, S.C. Yang, J.A. Yeh, National Tsing Hua University, TW |
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Instantaneous Microbial Detection Demonstrated for Air & Water J.P. Jiang, S. McGill, S. Morris, BioVigilant Systems, Inc., US |
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Optimization of Phage-Based Magnetoelastic Biosensor Performance S. Huang, H. Yang, M. Johnson, J. Wan, I. Chen, V.A. Petrenko, B.A. Chin, Auburn University, US |
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Real-time detection of neurotransmitter using enzyme-immobilized CNT network transistors in 11 vessel occlusion rat model G.J. Lee, J.E. Lim, J.H. Park, Y.H. Eo, B.S. Kim, H.J. Park, S.K. Choi, S. Hong, H.K. Park, Kyung Hee University, KR |
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Targeting bacterial infection with 99mTc Cyclodextrin G.P. Bandopadhyaya, J. Shukla, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, IN |
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Iridium Oxide Nanowire Monitors for Protein Detection V.L. Venkatraman, R.K. Reddy, F. Zhang, V. Hsu, B. Ulrich, S. Prasad, Portland State University, US |
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Biosensor Instrumentation with attoFarad Resolution for Electrochemical Impedance Measurements at the Nanoscale G. Ferrari, M. Carminati, F. Gozzini, M. Sampietro, Politecnico di Milano, IT |
| | Tuesday June 3 |
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| 10:30 |
Biosensors - 2 | Room 210 |
| | Session chair: Srinivas Iyer, LANL, US |
| 10:30 |
Bioreactor with Integrated Nanosensor for the Recording of Extracellular Potential of Nerve Cells: Response oo Inhibitors Record with Algan/Gan Field - Effect Transistor I. Cimalla, M. Gebinoga, M. Klett, B. Lübbers, V. Lebedev, K. Tonisch, V. Cimalla, O. Ambacher, A. Schober, Institute of Micro- and Nanotechnology, TU Ilmenau, DE |
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Development of IR bio-sensors based on nanostructured GeSbSe chalcogenide glass thin films grown by the oblique angle deposition technique R.J. Martin-Palma, H. Wang, M.C. Demirel, C.G. Pantano, The Pennsylvania State University, US |
| 11:10 |
A Comparative Analysis of Iridium Oxide Nanowires in Electrical Detection of Biochemical Reactions V.L. Venkatraman, R.K. Reddy, F. Zhang, V. Hsu, B. Ulrich, S. Prasad, Portland State University, US |
| 11:30 |
Attachment and Spreading of Human Embryonal Carcinoma Stem Cells on Nanosurfaces Using Optical Waveguides A. Aref, R. Horvath, F. Ansari, J.J. Ramsden, Cranfield University, UK |
| 11:50 |
DNA Amplification by PCR using Low cost, Programmable Microwave Heating P. Garg, M. Hella, D.-A. Borca-Tasiuc, H. Mohamed, Rensselaer Poytechnic Institute, US |
| 12:10 |
Selective Identification of proteins by laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry on photonic nanodevices coupled to abiotic receptors R.P. Meagley, ONE Nanotechnologies, LLC, US |
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| 3:30 |
Micro Systems: Healthcare & Well-being Requirements for NEMS & MEMS | Room 205 |
| | Session chair: Alberto Sanna, Marco Nalin, Scientific Institute H San Raffaele, IT |
| 3:30 |
Micro-nano-bio convergence systems for biomedical applications: State of the art and Future perspectives under the EC-ICT M. Willems, IMEC, BE |
| 4:00 |
Healthcare & Well-being Requirements and Trends A. Sanna, Scientific Institute H San Raffaele - Milan, IT |
| 4:20 |
Nanotechnologies for Mobile Innovation: the Telco Operator perspective M. Turolla, Telecom Italia - Turin, IT |
| 4:40 |
Developing Smart Interactive Robotic Companions to Improve the Daily Lives of Children in Hospitals D. Stiehl, MIT, US |
| 5:00 |
Ambient Assisted Living for independent Living of Elderly People S. Guillén, ITACA Institute, ES |
| | Thursday June 5 |
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| 8:30 |
Biosensors - 3 | Room 311 |
| | Session chair: Hang Lu, Georgia Institute of Technology, US |
| 8:30 |
Micro-Retroreflectors in Immunoassays and Biosensors S.M. Kemper, T. Sherlock, J.D. Knoop, E. Cacao, P. Ruchhoeft, R.L. Atmar, R.C. Willson, University of Houston, US |
| 8:50 |
Whispering Gallery Mode lab on a chip for optical bio sensing: comparison with Surface Plasmon Resonance A. François, S. Krishnamoorthy, M. Himmelhaus, Fujirebio Inc., JP |
| 9:10 |
Capacitance signatures for rapid detection of the polarity of the dielectrophoretic force on single yeast cells G.A. Ferrier, S.F. Romanuik, D.J. Thomson, G.E. Bridges, M.R. Freeman, University of Manitoba, CA |
| 9:30 |
Identification of bacterial susceptibility to antibiotics using gold nanoparticles J.M. Perez, C. Kaittanis, S. Nath, University of Central Florida, US |
| 9:50 |
Development and Utilization of Polymer-Embedded Gold Nanoparticles for Direct Fabrication of Amperometric NanoBiosensors for Nitrate and Phosphate S.B. Adeloju, Q. Ameer, M. Sohail, Monash University, AU |
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| 10:30 |
Lab on Chip - 1 | Room 313 |
| | Session chair: Srinivas Iyer, LANL, US |
| 10:30 |
MEMS based examination platform for a neuro-muscular communication in a co-culture system coupled to a multi-electrode-array M. Fischer, M. Klett, U. Fernekorn, C. Augspurger, A. Schober, Technische Universität Ilmenau, DE |
| 10:50 |
GRAVI-Chip: Automation of Microfluics Affinity Assay based on Magnetic Nanoparticle J.S. Rossier, S. Baranek, P. Morier, F. Vulliet, C. Vollet, F. Reymond, DiagnoSwiss SA, CH |
| 11:10 |
One-step White Blood Cell Separation from Whole Blood J-M Park, B-C Kim, J-G Lee, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT), KR |
| 11:30 |
Detection of Clinical Biomarkers using a novel parabolic microchip diagnostic platform D. Hill, S. Hearty, L. Basabe-Desmonts, R. Blue, C. McAtamney, R. O’Kennedy, B. MacCraith, Dublin City University, IE |
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| 1:30 |
Lab on Chip - 2 | Room 308 |
| | Session chair: Hang Lu, Georgia Institute of Technology, US |
| 1:30 |
One-step Target Protein detection from Whole Blood in a Lab-on-a-Disc B.S. Lee, J.G. Lee, J.N. Lee, J.M. Park, Y.K. Cho, S. Kim, C. Ko, Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, KR |
| 1:50 |
Using Microfluidics for Metabolic Monitoring of Single Embryo Cultures T. Thorsen, J.-P. Urbanski, M.T. Johnson, D.D. Craig, D.L. Potter, D.K. Gardner, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US |
| 2:10 |
DNA Extraction Chip Using Key-type Planar Electrodes S.M. Azimi, W. Balachandran, J. Ahern, P. Slijepcevic, C. Newton, Brunel University, UK |
| 2:30 |
Amperometric glucose sensor for real time extracellular glucose monitoring in microfluidic device I.A. Ges, F.J. Baudenbacher, Vanderbilt University, US |
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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
- Ion Channel Based Bio Sensors
- Mass Spec, Electrophoresis & Flow Cytometry
- Lab-on-Chip
- Spectroscopy & Imaging
- Surface Plasmon Resonance
- Bio Markers, Nano Particles & Q-Dots functionalization
- 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. You may only select a single journal during the
submission process.
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. You may only select a single journal during the submission
process.
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