› Sensing Proteins through Nanopores: Fundamental to Applications - juan pelta, The Analysis and Modeling laboratory for Biology and Environment (LAMBE)
11:10-11:30 (20min)
› A novel DNA chip for single molecule analysis - Sebastien Chevalier, Institut de pharmacologie et de biologie structurale
11:30-11:50 (20min)
› Nanofluidic technology for high-throughput origins of replication mapping - joris lacroix, Laboratoire d'analyse et d'architecture des systèmes
11:50-12:10 (20min)
› Concurrent cell-free expression and insertion of the integral membrane proteins Aquaporin Z into a tethered bilayer lipid membrane - Angélique Coutable, Laboratoire d'analyse et d'architecture des systèmes, Laboratoire d'Ingénierie des Systèmes Biologiques et des Procédés
12:10-12:30 (20min)
› Nanomechanical sensors for use in environmental control, security and diagnostics - Anja Boisen, Technical University of Denmark
13:45-14:20 (35min)
› Nanoporous nanostructured layers applied to optical biosensing - Guy Voirin CSEM, Switzerland, Centre Suisse d'Electronique et de Microtechnique SA
14:20-14:55 (35min)
› DISTINGUISHEMENT OF SUBTYPES OF INFLUENZA VIRUSES WITH WAVEGUIDE-MODE SENSORS - Koichi Awazu, Advanced industrail science and technology
14:55-15:15 (20min)
› Aptamers for the detection of biomarkers - Jean-Jacques Toulme, Institut Europen de Chimie et Biologie
15:15-15:35 (20min)
› Nanocarriers in medicine: challenges, dogmas and new horizons - Jean-Christophe Leroux, Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences, ETH Zürich
16:00-16:35 (35min)
› Combining multiplexed SPRi and AFM approaches for the detection and qualification of blood-derived microparticle sub-populations - Celine Elie-Caille, FEMTO-ST
16:35-16:55 (20min)
› Hydrogel Photonic Crystals As Antigen Responsive Sensing Materials - Xiangwei Zhao, Southeast University
16:55-17:15 (20min)
› Multiple nanoparticles-modified electrode microarrays dedicated to the multiplex detection of explosive precursors - Cloé Desmet, Institut de Chimie et Biochimie Moléculaires et Supramoléculaires
17:15-17:35 (20min)
› Bio-functionalized 3D-scaffolds for cell studies - Martin Bastmeyer, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie
08:00-08:35 (35min)
› Biomimetic polymersomes for therapy and diagnosis - Sebastien lecommandoux, Université de Bordeaux
08:35-09:10 (35min)
› Multiplexed Polymer Pen Lithography - Falko Brinkmann, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, University of Münster
09:10-09:30 (20min)
› Biofabrication of nanostructured biomaterials based on tailor-made hydrogels - Günter Tovar, Institute for Interfacial Process Engineering and Plasma Technology IGVP, University of Stuttgart, Fraunhofer Institute for Interfacial Engineering and Biotechnology IGB
09:30-09:50 (20min)
› Helium Ion Microscopy: Extending the frontiers of nanobiotechnology - Peter Gnauck, Carl Zeiss Microscopy
14:50-15:00 (10min)
› Cell motility visualized by High-Speed Atomic Force Microscopy - Alexander Dulebo, Bruker Nano Surfaces Division
15:00-15:10 (10min)
› Using Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis (NTA) for Accurate and Complete Nanosuspension Characterisation - Pierre Peotta, NanoSight Limited
15:10-15:20 (10min)
› Three-dimensional biological scaffolds fabricated with a rapid-prototyping system combined with subnanoliter piezoelectric dispensing - Steffen Howitz, GeSiMmbH
15:20-15:30 (10min)
› High-speed 3D laser lithography with high NA-objectives for 3D micro and nanofabrication - Alexander Legant, Nanoscribe GmbH
15:30-15:40 (10min)
› FluidFM: combining AFM and microfluidics for single-cell manipulation - Tomazo Zambelli, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich
16:10-16:45 (35min)
› New developments in BIo AFM Imaging - Pierre-Emmanuel Milhiet, Centre de biochimie Structurale
16:45-17:20 (35min)
› Parallelized lensfree time-lapse microscopy - Vincent Haguet, Laboratoire Biologie à Grande Echelle
17:20-17:40 (20min)
› In-situ determination of the mechanical properties of gliding or non-motile bacteria by Atomic Force Microscopy under physiological conditions without immobilization. - Christian MARLIERE, Institut des Sciences Moléculaires d'Orsay - Samia Dhahri, Géosciences Montpellier
17:40-18:00 (20min)
› Current challenges of nanotoxicology - Rafi Korenstein, Tel-Aviv University
08:00-08:35 (35min)
› In vitro Toxicity testing of manufactured nanomaterials: an experimental challenge - Francois Rossi, Joint Research Centre
08:35-09:10 (35min)
› Investigation of the potential toxicity / ecotoxicity of double-walled carbon nanotubes - Emmanuel Flahaut, Institut carnot CIRIMAT (Centre inter-universitaire de Recherche et d'Ingénierie des Matériaux), CIRIMAT, LAAS
09:10-09:30 (20min)
› Electrostatics at the nano-bio interface: A key interaction for optimizing cellular uptake and reducing cytotoxicity of metallic nanoparticles - Marcelo Marucho, Department of Physics and Astronomy, UTSA
09:30-09:50 (20min)
› Lipidots®: a versatile nanostructured lipid carrier for biomedical applications - Thomas Courant , Université Joseph Fourier, INSERM U1038, CEA DSV/IRTSV/Biomics, CEA LETI MINATEC DTBS
09:50-10:10 (20min)
› Peptide-based nanoparticles for targeted drug delivery - Gilles Divita, CRBM-CNRS
10:40-11:15 (35min)
› Nanoconjugation of gastrin to magnetic nanoparticles enables targeting of tumoral cells expressing gastrin receptor and cell death induction - Daniel Fourmy, Laboratoire de Réceptologie et Ciblage Thérapeutique en Cancérologie
11:15-11:35 (20min)
› Polymeric self-assemblies for photodynamic therapy: cell penetration of the photosensitizer - Anne-Françoise Mingotaud, Interactions moléculaires et réactivité chimique et photochimique - Patricia Vicendo, Interactions moléculaires et réactivité chimique et photochimique
11:35-11:55 (20min)
› The protein corona of nanoparticles: identification of single proteins influencing cellular uptake, by an unbiased, quantitative approach - Susanne Schöttler, Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research Mainz
11:55-12:15 (20min)