AVS 59th Annual International Symposium and Exhibition
    Biomaterial Interfaces Wednesday Sessions

Session BI+SS+NS-WeM
Bio/Nano Interfaces with Applications in Biomedicine and Energy

Wednesday, October 31, 2012, 8:00 am, Room 23
Moderator: G.J. Leggett, University of Sheffield, UK


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8:00am BI+SS+NS-WeM1
Combining Colloidal Lithography and Photolithography to Create Dual Length-Scale Topographical Features to Study Stem Cell Behavior
D.T. Bennetsen, D.C.E. Kraft, R. Ogaki, M. Foss, Aarhus University, Denmark
8:20am BI+SS+NS-WeM2
Genetically Modified Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV)-based Electrochemical Detection of 2, 4, 6-trinitrotoluene (TNT)
F. Zang, H. Ben-Yoav, X. Fan, A. Brown, J. Culver, R. Ghodssi, University of Maryland
8:40am BI+SS+NS-WeM3 Invited Paper
Nanoparticles in Biology: Engineering the Interface for Sensing and Delivery
V. Rotello, University of Massachusetts
9:20am BI+SS+NS-WeM5
Hydrophobic Forces, Electrostatic Steering, and Acid–Base Bridging between Atomically Smooth Self-Assembled Monolayers and End-Functionalized PEGolated Lipid Bilayers
M. Valtiner, Max-Planck-Institut fur Eisenforschung, Germany, S.H. Donaldson, M.A. Gebbie, J.N. Israelachvili, University of California, Santa Barbara
9:40am BI+SS+NS-WeM6
Viral Encapsulation in Lecithin Liposomes to Enhance the Therapeutic Effect of Oncolytic Viral Therapy
N. Mendez, V. Herrera, A.C. Kummel, University of California San Diego
10:40am BI+SS+NS-WeM9
Engineering Bio-Interfaces using Electric Field-Induced Nanolithography
S. Zauscher, R.J. Ferris, B. Yellen, Duke University
11:00am BI+SS+NS-WeM10
Supramolecular Bioassemblies at Solid-Liquid Interfaces: Binding Control through Redox-Driven Multivalent Host-Guest Interactions
G.V. Dubacheva, CIC biomaGUNE, Spain, L. Guerente, D. Boturyn, Joseph Fourier University, France, R. Auzély, CERMAV, France, R.P. Richter, CIC biomaGUNE, Spain; Joseph Fourier University, France; Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, Germany, P. Labbé, Joseph Fourier University, France
11:20am BI+SS+NS-WeM11
High-resolution In Situ Electrochemical STM Imaging of Phospholipid Model Cell Membrane
H. Shimizu, S. Matsunaga, University of Tokyo, Japan, T. Yamada, T. Kobayashi, RIKEN, Japan, M. Kawai, University of Tokyo, Japan
11:40am BI+SS+NS-WeM12
Characterization of Polymer/Drug Films as Model for Drug Eluting Coronary Stent Coating Layers
V. Ciarnelli, M.R. Alexander, M.C. Davies, C.J. Roberts, University of Nottingham, UK