AVS 65th International Symposium & Exhibition
    Biomaterial Interfaces Division Thursday Sessions

Session BI-ThM
Biomolecules and Biophysics at Interfaces

Thursday, October 25, 2018, 8:00 am, Room 101B
Moderator: Joe Baio, Oregon State University


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8:00am BI-ThM1 Invited Paper
Bioinspired Adaptive Reconfigurable Material Systems based on Smart Hydrogels
Ximin He, University of California, Los Angeles
8:40am BI-ThM3
Importance of a In Depth Characterisation for the Design of Functional Gold Nanoparticles for Bioapplications
R. Capomaccio, I. Ojea-Jimenez, D. Mehn, P. Colpo, D. Gilliland, European Commission - Joint Research Centre, Italy, R. Hussain, G. Siligardi, Diamond Light Source Diamond House, Harwell Science and Innovation Campus, UK, L. Calzolai, Giacomo Ceccone, European Commission - Joint Research Centre, Italy
9:00am BI-ThM4
A Model Membrane Microsystem for Measurement of the Kinetics of Transmembrane Proton Transport
J.P. Madsen, A. Johnson, M.L. Cartron, N.C. Hunter, S.P. Armes, Graham Leggett, University of Sheffield, UK
9:20am BI-ThM5
Theranostics Gold Nanoparticles for Brain Cancer Applications
I. Naletova, L.M. Cucci, F. D'Angeli, C.D. Anfuso, G. Lupo, University of Catania, Italy, A. Magrì, National Council of Research (CNR), Italy, C. Satriano, University of Catania, Italy, Diego La Mendola, University of Pisa, Italy
11:00am BI-ThM10
Non-equilibrium Thermodynamic Model for DNA at Nanochannel Junctions
R. Riehn, Saroj Dangi, North Carolina State University
11:20am BI-ThM11
Dipeptide Nanocontainers Immobilised on Graphene Nanoplatforms for Drug-delivery Applications
V.C.L. Caruso, University of Catania, Italy, G. Trapani, University of Catania and Scuola Superiore di Catania, Italy, L.M. Cucci, I. Naletova, University of Catania, Italy, D. La Mendola, University of Pisa, Italy, Cristina Satriano, University of Catania, Italy
11:40am BI-ThM12
Seriatim Operando STM and FTIR Study of Phospholipid Membrane Phase Transition Driven by Electrochemical Potential Control
Taro Yamada, RIKEN, Japan, S. Matsunaga, H. Shimizu, The University of Tokyo, T. Kobayashi, RIKEN, Japan, M. Kawai, The University of Tokyo
12:00pm BI-ThM13
Mitochondria Localized Polymerization for New Cancer Therapy
Ja-Hyoung Ryu, Ulsan Natioanl Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea