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'''Organizer/Presider: Evgeny Katz''' | '''Organizer/Presider: Evgeny Katz''' | ||
− | 1:30 333 ''Error-Control and Digitalization Concepts for Chemical and Biomolecular Information Processing Systems''. Vladimir Privman, Clarkson University | + | 1:30 333 ''Error-Control and Digitalization Concepts for Chemical and Biomolecular Information Processing Systems''. '''Vladimir Privman''', Clarkson University |
− | 2:00 334 ''Development of Enzyme-Based Logic Systems for “Sense and Treat” Battlefield Injuries''. Jan | + | 2:00 334 ''Development of Enzyme-Based Logic Systems for “Sense and Treat” Battlefield Injuries''. '''Jan Halámek'''1, Vera Bocharova1, Joseph Wang2 and Evgeny Katz1, (1)Clarkson University, (2)University of California |
− | 2:20 335 ''Implantable Sensors for In Vivo Measurement of Neurological Activity and Nanoparticle-Induced Toxicity''. John I. Njagi1, Emrah Ozel1, Kenneth N. Wallace2 and Silvana | + | 2:20 335 ''Implantable Sensors for In Vivo Measurement of Neurological Activity and Nanoparticle-Induced Toxicity''. John I. Njagi1, Emrah Ozel1, Kenneth N. Wallace2 and '''Silvana Andreescu'''1, (1)Clarkson University, (2)Clarkson University |
2:50 Intermission | 2:50 Intermission | ||
− | 3:05 336 ''Biomimetic Synthesis of CdS Quantum Dots in Albumin Solution''. Herman S. Mansur and Alexandra A. P. Mansur, Federal University of Minas Gerais | + | 3:05 336 ''Biomimetic Synthesis of CdS Quantum Dots in Albumin Solution''. '''Herman S. Mansur''' and Alexandra A. P. Mansur, Federal University of Minas Gerais |
− | 3:35 337 ''Enzymes as ‘Smart’ Elements in Programming of Polymer Interfaces''. Vera Bocharova, Jan Halámek and Evgeny Katz, Clarkson University | + | 3:35 337 ''Enzymes as ‘Smart’ Elements in Programming of Polymer Interfaces''. '''Vera Bocharova''', Jan Halámek and Evgeny Katz, Clarkson University |
− | 3:55 338 ''Cut and Glow: A Fluorogenic Biosensor for Proteases''. Brian P. Callahan, Matthew J. Stanger and Marlene Belfort,Wadsworth Center | + | 3:55 338 ''Cut and Glow: A Fluorogenic Biosensor for Proteases''. '''Brian P. Callahan''', Matthew J. Stanger and Marlene Belfort, Wadsworth Center |
4:15 Concluding Remarks | 4:15 Concluding Remarks | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:11, 1 June 2010
Friday, June 4, 1:30 PM - 4:20 PM
- Bioelectronics and Biosensors
- Kellas 105
Organizer/Presider: Evgeny Katz
1:30 333 Error-Control and Digitalization Concepts for Chemical and Biomolecular Information Processing Systems. Vladimir Privman, Clarkson University
2:00 334 Development of Enzyme-Based Logic Systems for “Sense and Treat” Battlefield Injuries. Jan Halámek1, Vera Bocharova1, Joseph Wang2 and Evgeny Katz1, (1)Clarkson University, (2)University of California
2:20 335 Implantable Sensors for In Vivo Measurement of Neurological Activity and Nanoparticle-Induced Toxicity. John I. Njagi1, Emrah Ozel1, Kenneth N. Wallace2 and Silvana Andreescu1, (1)Clarkson University, (2)Clarkson University
2:50 Intermission
3:05 336 Biomimetic Synthesis of CdS Quantum Dots in Albumin Solution. Herman S. Mansur and Alexandra A. P. Mansur, Federal University of Minas Gerais
3:35 337 Enzymes as ‘Smart’ Elements in Programming of Polymer Interfaces. Vera Bocharova, Jan Halámek and Evgeny Katz, Clarkson University
3:55 338 Cut and Glow: A Fluorogenic Biosensor for Proteases. Brian P. Callahan, Matthew J. Stanger and Marlene Belfort, Wadsworth Center
4:15 Concluding Remarks