5:40pm |
BI-TuE1 Invited Paper
History of Biomaterials and the Founding of NESAC/BIO Buddy D. Ratner, University of Washington |
6:20pm |
BI-TuE3 Invited Paper
The Evolution of Biomedical Surface Analysis at NESAC/BIO David Castner, University of Washington, USA |
6:40pm |
BI-TuE4 Invited Paper
Future Directions and Challenges in Biomedical Surface Analysis Lara Gamble, University of Washington |
7:00pm |
BI-TuE5
Characterizing Protein Fiber Structures and their Interactions in Biological Environments with Vibrational Sum-frequency Scattering Spectroscopy Patrik Johansson, D. Castner, University of Washington |
7:40pm |
BI-TuE7
Albumin and Fibrinogen Adsorption on New Fluorinated Polyurethanes as an Indication of Blood-compatibility Le Zhen, University of Washington, USA, M. Mecwan, S. Zhang, F. Simonovsky, B.D. Ratner, University of Washington |
8:00pm |
BI-TuE8
Disclosing the Aggregation Mechanism and Orientation of Self-assembled Cysteine-modified Oligopeptides through Low Energy Dual Beam Depth Profiling Experiments Luca Tortora, S. De Rosa, National Institute of Nuclear Physics Roma Tre, Italy, M. Dettin, University of Padua, Italy, V. Secchi, C. Battocchio, G. Iucci, Roma Tre University, Italy |
8:20pm |
BI-TuE9
Multimolecular Omics in Single Frozen-hydrated Cells using High-resolution Gas Cluster Ion Beam Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry Imaging (GCIB-SIMS) Hua Tian, N. Winograd, Pennsylvania State University |
8:40pm |
BI-TuE10
Pretty Gross: Surface Analysis Illustrating How Beauty Tools Aren’t Only Biocompatible for the Human Face P. Nguyen, V. Mitchell, J. Romero-Kotovsky, B. Mattheson, L. Ista, Heather Canavan, University of New Mexico |