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행사/교육

Bioanalytical Sensors

  • 등록일2010-02-05
  • 조회수2339
  • 구분 국외
  • 행사교육분류 행사
  • 주관기관
    ..
  • 행사장소
    Colby-Sawyer College
  • 행사기간
    2010-06-20 ~ 2010-06-25
  • 원문링크
  • 첨부파일

Bioanalytical Sensors

 

Application Deadline
Applications for this meeting must be submitted by May 30, 2010. Please apply early, as some meetings become oversubscribed (full) before this deadline. If the meeting is oversubscribed, it will be stated here. Applications will still be accepted for oversubscribed meetings. However, they will only be considered by the Conference Chair if more seats become available due to cancellations.
Related Meeting Information
The Bioanalytical Sensors Gordon Research Conference will be held in conjunction with the Bioanalytical Sensors Gordon Research Seminar. Those interested in attending both meetings must submit an application for the GRS in addition to an application for the GRC. Please refer to the Bioanalytical Sensors GRS web page for more information.

The 2010 GRC on Bioanalytical Sensors will present cutting-edge research in a highly multi-disciplinary atmosphere by leaders in the field. This GRC will serve as a conduit for collegial discussions of unpublished data in biochemistry, biology, chemistry, engineering, medicine, and physics as they apply to the development and application of bioanalytical sensors. This meeting will bring together a diverse group of participants ranging from technologists, who are at the forefront of developing novel sensing strategies, to engineers with cutting-edge integration concepts, to biologists with highly impactful application areas that demand new sensing systems. Research themes that will be discussed in the GRC include: 1) molecular recognition using antibodies, nucleic acid probes and alternative recognition elements, 2) recent advances in optical, electrochemical, and mechanical detection, 3) real-world applications including in vivo sensing, 4) use of nanotechnology to advance the understanding of molecular interactions and its integration into sensor design enabling novel applications, and 5) system integration technologies. Specific topical areas that will be covered include (but are not limited to), single molecule-based probes, intracellular sensing, biomaterials with enhanced optical or electronic properties, nanoparticles, biocompatibility and the biological/non-biological interface, miniaturization and automation, and multiplexed detection in complex matrices.

The collegial atmosphere of this GRC with ample time for discussion during the oral sessions as well as opportunities for discussions during informal gatherings in the afternoons and evenings provides an avenue for scientists/engineers from diverse disciplines to brainstorm and promote new cross-disciplinary collaborations in the various research areas represented.

In addition, the Gordon Research Seminar (GRS) will convene immediately preceding the GRC (19-20 June 2010). Organized and conducted by graduate students and postdocs, the GRS will provide an opportunity for junior scientists to present their work in a formal, oral format, in front of their peers. These students will participate in the subsequent Bioanalytical Sensors GRC providing a unique opportunity to promote interactions between future researchers and established ones.


Preliminary Program

A list of preliminary session topics and speakers is displayed below (discussion leaders are noted in italics). The detailed program is currently being developed by the Conference Chair and will be available by February 20, 2010. Please check back for updates.

  • Keynote Presentations: At the Forefront of Bioanalytical Sensors
    (Antje Baeumner / Chad Mirkin / Anthony Turner)
  • Biosensors with Electrochemical Detection
    (Richard Durst / Susan Lunte / Mark Reed / Henry White / Ingrid Fritsch)
  • Nanoparticles and Nanowires
    (Weihong Tan / Reginald Penner / Mostafa El-Sayed / Hongyuan Chen)
  • Biosensors Addressing Unique Challenges
    (William Heineman / Paul Yager / Frances Ligler / Chris Lowe / Raoul Kopelman)
  • Biosensors: Development for Commercial Use and Fundamental Research
    (David Walt / Aleksandr Simonean / Peng Zhou / Shawn Mulvaney)
  • Engineered Molecules for Optical Biosensors
    (Yi Lu / Sylvia Daunert / Nicholas Turro / Xianen Zhang / Paul Cremer)
  • Young Investigators: New Approaches in Biosensing
    (Zeev Rosenzweig / Angelika Niemz / Ryan Bailey / Yong Wang / Oliver Geschke)
  • Microfluidics for Biosensors
    (Steven Soper / Andreas Manz / Takehiko Kitamori / Anthony Cass / Brian Kirby)
  • New Approaches for Biosensing
    (Chris Taitt / Charles Martin / Lo Gorton / Nancy Albritton)