AVS 49th International Symposium
    Nanometer Structures Monday Sessions

Session NS+BI-MoA
Nanobiology

Monday, November 4, 2002, 2:00 pm, Room C-207
Moderator: V. Vogel, University of Washington


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2:20pm NS+BI-MoA2
Molecular Shuttles Based on Motor Proteins: Transporters for Nanotechnology
H. Hess, J. Clemmens, University of Washington, C.M. Matzke, G.D. Bachand, B.C. Bunker, Sandia National Laboratories, J. Howard, Max-Planck-Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Germany, V. Vogel, University of Washington
2:40pm NS+BI-MoA3 Invited Paper
Nanomechanics of an Intrinsically Unstructured Protein
R. Mukhopadhyay, J.H. Hoh, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
3:20pm NS+BI-MoA5
Nanostructures for Analysis of individual Biomolecules
H.G. Craighead, S.W. Turner, M. Foquet, J. Korlach, W. Zipfel, M. Levene, W.W. Webb, Cornell University
3:40pm NS+BI-MoA6
Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Self Assembled Nanoparticles for Delivery of Transforming Growth Factor Beta
C. Catuogno, M. Tabrizian, McGill University, Canada
4:00pm NS+BI-MoA7
Resolving Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Features of Oligomers Adsorbed on Si(100)
B. Grandidier, Mathieu Dubois, C. Delerue, J.P. Nys, D. Stievenard, IEMN, France, J. Roncali, IMMO, France
4:20pm NS+BI-MoA8
Q-dots Patterned Surfaces for Cell Adhesion
A. Szucs, J.P. Spatz, University of Heidelberg, Germany
4:40pm NS+BI-MoA9 Invited Paper
Cell Adhesion to Nanostructured Interfaces
J.P. Spatz, University of Heidelberg, Germany