Schedule of poster presentations

 

The size of the poster walls is DIN AO vertical. Please note that the size of your poster should be about 120cm x 84cm

 

Monday, November 16th, 2009

12:30 - 13:05 Poster Session A

Each author gets 2 min. presentation time (17x2min)

1 Jokinen Ville
University Helsinki, FI
Fabrication of Bioresorbable Polymer Scaffolds by Micromolding in Capillaries for Bone Tissue Engineering
2Everwand Martina
University Bielefeld, DE
Surface Coatings in Poly(dimethylsiloxane) and Quartz Microfluidic Systems to Control Electroosmotic Flow and Protein Adsorption
4Posseckardt Juliane
Tech. University Dresden, DE
Structural, Electrical and Optical Characterization of Supported Lipid Bilayer-Carbon Nanotube Hybrid Systems
5Bora Debajeet Kumar
EMPA, CH
Fabrication of Nanobioelectrode by Surface Chemistry Approach for Photoelectrochemical Study
6Cavallini Andrea
EPFL , CH
Electrochemical Detection of Drug Mixtures in Electrodes Modified with Multi-Walled Carbon and P450 Enzymes
8Schrittwieser Stefan
AIT Vienna, AT
Development of a Biosensor Based on Optical Relaxation Measurements of Hybrid Nanoparticles
9Zverinova Zuzana
Univeristy Pardubice, CZ
On-Chip Immunoprecipitation of Amyloid Beta Peptides for early Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease
10Sampietro Marco
Politechnico di Milano, IT
Instrument-on-chip with femtoAmpere current Sensitivity and ZeptoFarad Capacitance Resolution for Single Biomoleculcule Applipations
11Benacka-Wojcik Iwona
University Caparica, PT
Optimization of SU-8 Microchannels Profile
12Le Gac Severine
MESA+ Research Institute, NL
Parallel Single Cell Analysis on a Integrated Microfluidic Platform for Cell Trpping, Lysis and Analysis
13Kydralieva Kamila
Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, RU
Design of Stabilized by Natural Polymers Magnetic Fluids
14Ross Lewis
University Glasgow, UK
Development of an in Vitro Model of Spinal Cord Injury Using Microfabrication
15Mernier Guillaume
EPFL , CH
Electrical Sorting and Counting of Yeast Cells for Viability Studies
16Park Sunyoung
Seoul National University, KR
Cell Attraction by Purified and Magnetic Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes
17Bang Dang Duong
Tech. University Aarhus, DK
Optolabcard a Total Integrated Lab on a Chip System for Rapid Detection of Pathogens
28Ezkerra Aitor
Ikerlan IK4, ES
Design and Fabrication of SU8 Based Microchip for Sample Concentration and PCR-Reaction
110 Tsaloglou Maria-Nefeli
University Southampton, UK
Real-Time Quantitative Nucleic Acid Sequence-Based Amplification for Detection and Amplification of the rbcL Gene of Phytoplankton Karenia Brevis

Monday, November 16th, 2009

16:10 - 16:50 Poster Session B

Each author gets 2 min. presentation time (19x2min)

18Braschler Thomas
EPFL Lausanne, CH
Biochip with E. Coli Bacteria for Detection of Arsenic in Drinking Water
19Forvi Elena
Don Gnocchi Fundation, Milano, IT
Monitoring Biopotentials Overcoming Skin Barrier: the Microneedles Way
21Faramarz Moradi
University Kordistan, IR
Establishment of Rotary Cellulose Nano Composites and Plant Biosensors Using Discovery Smart Organ
23Heo Pil Woo
Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials (KIMM), KR
Continuous Separation of Plasmas from whole Bloods in a Microstructure with Thick Depth Type of Microchannel
24Klein Franziska
University Karlsruhe, DE
Tailored Three-Dimensional Microstructure Scaffolds for Cell Culture
25Persson Hendrik
University Lund, SE
Hollow Nanowire Array with Integrated Microfluidics for Cell Injection
26Arayanarakool Rerngchai
MESA+, NL
Low-Temperature, Simple and Fast Integration Technique of Microfluidic Chips by Using a UV Curable Adhesive
27 Nguyen Thi Hien Luong
National University of Singapore, SG
Electrospun Dexamethasone-loaded Poly-L-Lactic Acid Nanofibers for Bone Graft Materials
29Persson Fredrik
University Goethenburg, SE
Local Conformation of Confined DNA Studied Using Emission Polarization Anisotropy
30Sapnar Kailash
University Pune, IN
Effects of 6Mev Electron Irradiation on Titanium Oxide Nanoparticles Formed by Sol-Gel Method
31Tunc Yeliz
Hacettepe University Ankara, TR
Tailor-Made Affinity Materials by Molecular Imprinting
32Tegenfeldt Jonas
University Lund, SE
Nanowire Biocompatibility in the Brain - Looking for a Needle in a 3D Stack
33Khoushab Feisal
Suranaree University, TH
Tissue Scaffold Formation by Using Chito-Hexaose and Phage Display-Driven Peptide
34Schulze Sabine
IFW Dresden, DE
Bio-Functionalisation of Transparent Rolled-Up Microtubes
58Glynn Barry
University Ireland, Galway, IE
Innovative Nucleic Acid Targets for Nanotechnology-Based Microorganism Detection
60Shoshi Astrit
AIT Vienna, AT
Magnetic Lab-on-a-Chip: Biochip Integrating Magnetic Manupulation and Magnetoresistive Detection of Labeled Cells
62Vazquez Esther
University Autonoma de Barcelona, ES
Arginine-Rich Peptides Promote Protein Self-Assembling as Nano-Sized Artificial Viruses for Gene Therapy
63Menne Heike
ISAS Dortmund, DE
A Micropatterning Approach for the Massively Parallel Production of uniform Tumour Spheroids
64Charnley Mirren
ETH Zurich, CH
Three-Dimensional Microwell Array for Single Cell Analysis

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

15:45 - 16:40 Poster Session C

Each author gets 2 min. presentation time (27x2min)

65 Sweetenham Claire
University Nottingham, GB
Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy Studies of Supported Lipid Bilayers
66Frimat Jean-Philippe
ISAS Dortmund, DE
A network Formation Assay for Neurotoxicology
67Benacka-Wojcik Iwona
University Caparica, PT
Inkjet Printed TiO2 Photodetector for DNA Biosensor
68Bu Minqiang
Tech. University Denmark, DK
Characterization of a Braille-Display Actuated Microfluidic Pump and Valve for a Portable Pathogen Detection System
69West Jonathan
ISAS Dortmund, DE
Intimate Couples: Single Cell Co-Culture Using Digital Microfluidics
70Goust Victoire
University Strasbourg, FR
New Tools for High Throughput Screening of Potential Drugs
71Haghiri Gosnet Anne-Marie
LPN, FR
Soft UV NanoImprint Lithography for Replication at the 20nm Scale Based on a Single Step HSQ Process for Master Mould Fabrication
74Bancaud Aurelien
University Toulouse, FR
Hydrodynamics-Directed Nanoparticles Assembly Based on Micropatterned Hydrophilic Gels
75Zhang Yuqi
University Limerick, IE
Nanoscale Understanding of bone: Structural Organisation, Physico-Chemical Properties and Implications
77Salieb Beugelaar Georgette
MESA+, NL
DNA in Nanoslits: Trapping and Biased Reptation
78Syed Tofail
University Limerick, IE
The Limit to Zn-substitution in Nanocrystalline Hydroxyapatite: A Theoretical and Experimental Study
91Cejkova Jitka
University Prag, CZ
Synthesis and Characterization of Chemical Robots’ Bodies from Silica and Temperature-Responsive Polymer
92Haufova Petra
University Prag, CZ
Design, Synthesis and Characterization of Chemical Robots
93Perlmutter Patrick
University Melbourne, AU
A New, Rapid Lab on a Chip Technology for in Gel Protein Digestion Employing Surface Acoustic Waves (SAWs) as the Energy Source.
94Dzhardimalieva Gulzhian
Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, RU
Preparation of Magnetic Nanoparticles Via Polymer-Assisted Synthesis and their Characterization
95Ghasemi Laleh
University Azad, Isfaham, IR
Fabrication of Conductive Nanofibrous Scaffold for Nerve Tissue Engineering
101Rousier Rodrigue
CEA-LETI Grenoble, FR
Disposable Sensor Chip for a long Time Continuous Flow Immuno-Detection
103Boero Cristina
EPFL, CH
Amperometric Biosensor with Nanostructured Electrodes by Using Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes for Glucose Detection in Cell Culture Medium
104Berthing Trine
University Copenhagen, DK
Interfacing Mammalian Cells with Vertical Arrays of Inorganic Nanowires
105Martinez Karen
University Copenhagen, DK
Specific and Reversible Protein Immobilization on Si Nanowires via His Tag
106Muratov V.S.
Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, RU
Optimization of Formulation of Medical-Value Pectin Nanocompositions
107Chen Songyue
MESA+ Research Institute, NL
Top-Down Fabricated Single Crystal Silicon Nanowires for Biosensing
108 Barat David
Univeristy Southampton, UK
High Speed Optical and Impedance Analysis of Single Particles in an Integrated a Micro-Device
109Sandison Mairi
Univeristy of Glasgow, UK
On-Chip Immunoprecipitation for Proteomic Investigations
111Ciftlic Ata Tuna
EPFL, CH
Time-Resolved Luminescence for Immunohistochemical Detection of Cancer Biomarkers in a Lab-on-a-Chip
112Yang Hui
EPFL, CH
On-chip Immunoassay Using Electrostatic Assembly of Streptavidin-Coated Bead Micropatterns
113Bahi Mahadji
University Southampton, UK
Electroporation for Lysis and RNA Extraction from Phytoplankton Karenia Brevis

 

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