AVS 58th Annual International Symposium and Exhibition
    Biomaterial Interfaces Division Thursday Sessions

Session BI-ThP
Biomaterial Interfaces Poster Session

Thursday, November 3, 2011, 6:00 pm, Room East Exhibit Hall


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BI-ThP1
Physicochemical Characterization of Loop Polymer Brushes Prepared by Immobilization of End-Functionalized Poly(dimethylsiloxane)
Shinichiro Sakurai, H. Watanabe, Jst, Erato, Japan, A. Takahara, Kyushu University, Japan
BI-ThP4
In Situ Surface Initiated Enzymatic DNA Polymerization: Potential for Multiplexed Molecular Detection
Lei Tang, V. Tjong, A. Chilkoti, S. Zauscher, Duke University
BI-ThP5
Plasma-based Approaches for Biointerface Preparation
E.H. Lock, Stella North, S.G. Walton, C.R. Taitt, Naval Research Laboratory (NRL)
BI-ThP6
A Novel ALD Al2O3-Parylene Bi-Layer Encapsulation for Biomedical Implantable Devices
Xianzong Xie, L.W. Rieth, F. Solzbacher, University of Utah
BI-ThP7
Complementary Electronic and Vibrational Circular Dichroism Analysis of Bovine Serum Albumin Adsorbed on Hydroxyapatite Microspheres
Kenan Fears, Naval Research Laboratory, D.E. Day, Missouri University of Science and Technology, D.Y. Petrovykh, International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory, T.D. Clark, Naval Research Laboratory
BI-ThP9
Binding Affinities of wt and H93R PTEN to Lipid Membranes Containing PS and PI(4,5)P2
Siddharth Shenoy, Carnegie Mellon University, A. Gericke, Kent State University, A.H. Ross, University of Massachusetts Medical School, M. Lösche, Carnegie Mellon University and National Institute of Standards and Technology
BI-ThP10
Membrane Binding and Structure for Cytoplasmic Domain of Zeta Subunit of T Cell Receptor
Prabhanshu Shekhar, Carnegie Mellon University, F. Heinrich, Carnegie Mellon University and National Institute of Standards and Technology, K. Zimmerman, University of Massachusetts Medical School, M. Lösche, Carnegie Mellon University and National Institute of Standards and Technology, L.J. Stern, University of Massachusetts Medical School
BI-ThP11
Microfluidic Bacterial Adhesion Assay to Characterize the Easy to Clean Properties of Surfaces
MariaPilar Arpa Sancet, C. Christophis, S. Bauer, A. Rosenhahn, M. Grunze, Universität Heidelberg, Germany