AVS 63rd International Symposium & Exhibition
    Biomaterial Interfaces Tuesday Sessions

Session BI+AS+SA-TuA
Biophysics and Characterization of Biological and Biomaterial Surfaces

Tuesday, November 8, 2016, 2:20 pm, Room 101A
Moderators: Eva Chi, University of New Mexico, Axel Rosenhahn, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany


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2:20pm BI+AS+SA-TuA1
Resolving Non-specific and Specific Adhesive Interactions of Catechols at Solid/Liquid Interfaces at the Single Molecular Scale
T. Utzig, Max-Planck Institut für Eisenforschung GmbH, Germany, P. Stock, Max Planck Institut fur Eisenforschung GmbH, Germany, Markus Valtiner, Technische Universität Freiberg, Germany
2:40pm BI+AS+SA-TuA2
Protein-Nanoparticles Interactions: Surface Chemistry, Protein Corona and Secondary Structural Changes
I. Ojea, R. Capomaccio, L. Calzolai, D. Gilliland, P. Colpo, Giacomo Ceccone, EC-JRC-IHCP, Italy, G. Siligardi, R. Hussein, Diamond Light Source, Oxfordshire, UK
3:00pm BI+AS+SA-TuA3 Invited Paper
Measuring the Impact of the Surface of Protein Stability using Single Molecule Experiments with the AFM
Phil Williams, S. Allen, A. Oyefeso, G. Milson, E. Fornari, University of Nottingham, UK
4:20pm BI+AS+SA-TuA7 Invited Paper
In Vitro Characterization of Interfaces for the Development of Antibacterial and Biocompatible Surfaces
Katharina Maniura, Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Switzerland
5:00pm BI+AS+SA-TuA9
Vibrational Sum-Frequency Scattering Spectroscopy for Characterization of Biomaterial Interfaces in Biological Environments
Patrik Johansson, C. McDonald, Y.-C. Wang, P. Koelsch, D.G. Castner, University of Washington
5:20pm BI+AS+SA-TuA10
Imaging ToF-SIMS of Human Breast Cancer Tissues: Connecting Chemical Images to Biology
Blake Bluestein, University of Washington, F. Morrish, D. Hockenbery, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, L.J. Gamble, University of Washington
5:40pm BI+AS+SA-TuA11
Some of These Images are Just Like the Others: Finding Similar Images in Imaging Mass Spectrometry Data Sets
Daniel Graham, L.J. Gamble, University of Washington