AVS 62nd International Symposium & Exhibition
    Biomaterial Interfaces Monday Sessions

Session BI+AS-MoA
Characterization of Biological and Biomaterials Surfaces (2)

Monday, October 19, 2015, 2:20 pm, Room 211D
Moderators: Joe Baio, Oregon State University, Dan Graham, University of Washington


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2:20pm BI+AS-MoA1
Characterization of Protein G B1 Immobilized Gold Nanoparticles using Time of Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry and X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy
Yung-Chen Wang, D.G. Castner, University of Washington
2:40pm BI+AS-MoA2
Controlled Molecular Mechanisms of Engineered Solid Binding Proteins on Surfaces
Christopher So, National Research Council postdoc cited at Naval Research Laboratory, S. Walper, US Naval Research Laboratory, R. Stine, Nova Research, D.E. Barlow, K. Wahl, US Naval Research Laboratory
3:00pm BI+AS-MoA3
Molecular-Level Surface Analysis Demonstrates the Impact of Detergent Selection on Decellularized Tissues
Adam Taylor, University of Washington, L.J. White, University of Nottingham, UK, D.M. Faulk, L.T. Saldin, University of Pittsburgh, D.G. Castner, University of Washington, S.F. Badylak, University of Pittsburgh, B.D. Ratner, University of Washington
3:20pm BI+AS-MoA4
Liquid Repelling Surfaces Based on Candle Soot are Non-Fouling
Lars Schmüser, M. Paven, N. Encinas, Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Mainz, Germany, D.J. Graham, D.G. Castner, University of Washington, D. Vollmer, H.J. Butt, T. Weidner, Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Mainz, Germany
3:40pm BI+AS-MoA5
Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry Investigations of the Pancreatic Islet Tumor Microenvironment
Blake Bluestein, Department of Bioengineering, University of Washington, F.M. Morrish, D. Hockenbery, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, L.J. Gamble, Department of Bioengineering, University of Washington
4:00pm BI+AS-MoA6
Paper-based Device for Home Phenylalanine Monitoring from a Sample of Whole Blood
R. Robinson, Elain Fu, Oregon State University
4:20pm BI+AS-MoA7 Invited Paper
Multivalent Probes for Tuneable 'Superselective' Targeting
G.V. Dubacheva, CIC biomaGUNE, Spain, T. Curk, University of Cambridge, UK, R. Auzély-Velty, Cermav, Cnrs, France, D. Frenkel, University of Cambridge, UK, Ralf Richter, CIC biomaGUNE & University Grenoble Alpes, Spain
5:00pm BI+AS-MoA9
Targeted Ultrathin Silica Nanoshells as HIFU Sensitizing Agents for In Vivo LnCAP Prostate Tumor Removal
James Wang, A. Liberman, C. Barback, S. Blair, R. Mattrey, W. Trogler, A.C. Kummel, UC San Diego
5:20pm BI+AS-MoA10
Transparent Field Effect Sensor with Nanostructured Amorphous In-Ga-Zn-O Wires
Xiaosong Du, Y. Li, J. Motley, G. Herman, Oregon State University