AVS 47th International Symposium
    Biomaterial Interfaces Thursday Sessions

Session BI+NS-ThA
Biosensors

Thursday, October 5, 2000, 2:00 pm, Room 202
Moderator: A. Chilkoti, Duke University


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2:00pm BI+NS-ThA1 Invited Paper
Substrate and Attachment Chemistry Effects on Adsorption and Single-Base Mismatch Discrimination on Immobilized Oligonucleotide Arrays
J.E. Forman, L. Gamble, R.S. Gascon, J.I. Henderson, A.D. Suseno, P. Wagner, Zyomyx, Inc.
2:40pm BI+NS-ThA3
Investigation of DNA Hybridization on Surfaces by Surface Plasmon Fluorescence Spectroscopy (SPFS)
T. Neumann, W. Knoll, Max-Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Germany
3:00pm BI+NS-ThA4
Fluorescence Detection of Surface DNA Hybridization Reactions Based on Surface Structural Changes
T.H. Huang, S.J. Stranick, M.J. Tarlov, National Institute of Standards and Technology
3:20pm BI+NS-ThA5
Silicon Surface Chemistry for DNA Immobilization
T. Strother, Z. Lin, W. Cai, L.M. Smith, R.J. Hamers, University of Wisconsin, Madison
3:40pm BI+NS-ThA6
BARC: A Magnetoresistive Biosensor@footnote 1@
P.E. Sheehan, Naval Research Laboratory, R.L. Edelstein, Geo-Centers, Inc., C.R. Tamanaha, M. Miller, Naval Research Laboratory, L. Zhong, Geo-Centers, Inc., R.J. Colton, L.J. Whitman, Naval Research Laboratory
4:00pm BI+NS-ThA7
A Biosensor Based on Force Differentiation@footnote 1@
C. Yanavich, M. Malito, Nova Research, Inc., G.U. Lee, L.J. Whitman, R.J. Colton, Naval Research Laboratory, M. Natesan, Geo-Centers, Inc.
4:20pm BI+NS-ThA8
Encapsulation of Smart Polymers in Silica: Stimuli-Responsive Porous Hybrid Materials That Incorporate Molecular Nano-Valves
G.V. Rama Rao, G.P. Lopez, University of New Mexico, A. Chilkoti, Duke University
4:40pm BI+NS-ThA9
Adsorption Behavior and Optical Properties of Surface-Adsorbed Polystyrene Nano Particles
M. Himmelhaus, Universität Heidelberg, Germany, H. Takei, Hitachi Central Research Laboratory, Japan
5:00pm BI+NS-ThA10
Formation and Patterning of Supported Fluid Lipid Bilayers on a High Refractive Index Substrate
C.M. Ajo, L.C. Kam, S.G. Boxer, Stanford University