217th ECS Meeting - Vancouver, Canada

April 25 - April 30, 2010

PROGRAM INFORMATION

 

J2 - Electrochemical Nano/Bio Sensors 2

Sensor/Physical and Analytical Electrochemistry/Organic and Biological Electrochemistry/High Temperature Materials

 

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Exhibit and Poster Hall, Conference Floor, Fairmont

Poster Session

Co-Chairs:
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
o   1825   Novel DNA-Hybridization Biosensors for Studies of DNA Underwinding Caused by Herbicides and Pesticides M. Stobiecka, K. Coopersmith, S. Cutler and M. Hepel (State University of New York at Potsdam)
o   1826   Designing a New Generation of Electrochemical Biosensors for the Detection of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Y. Enríquez, Y. Negrón and A. Guadalupe (University of Puerto Rico)
o   1827   Highly Sensitive Amperometric Biosensors for Phenols Based on Polyaniline/carbon Nanotube Composite Modified Electrodes V. Branzoi (University Politehnica of Bucharest), F. Branzoi (Institute of Physical Chemistry), B. Cioaca and L. N. Pilan (University Politehnica of Bucharest)
o   1828   Comprehensive Study of Pd/GaN Metal-Semiconductor-Metal Hydrogen Sensors with Metal-Oxide Mixture T. H. Huang, S. Chen, K. Huang, Y. Chu, H. Chang, Y. Lee, C. Wu (National Tsing Hua University), W. Lour (National Taiwan Ocean University) and M. Wu (National Tsing Hua University)
 

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Seymour, 34th Floor, Hyatt

Optical Applications

Co-Chairs:
TimeAbs#Title and Authors
08:00   1829   Cadmium-Free Quantum Dots for Cell Imaging H. Xu, L. Li (Ocean NanoTech), Z. Aguilar (Ocean Nano Tech, LLC), H. Wei (Nanchang University) and Y. A. Wang (Ocean NanoTech)
08:25   1830   Multilayer Silver Nanoparticles Modified Optical Fiber Tip for High Performance SERS Remote Sensing M. Fan, G. Andrade and A. Brolo (University of Victoria)
08:50   1831   Spectroelectrochemical Investigation of the Heterogeneity of DNA Monolayers on Gold Using In Situ Fluorescence Microscopy J. Murphy (University of British Columbia), A. Cheng, H. Yu (SFU) and D. Bizzotto (University of British Columbia)
09:15   1832   Evaluation of Electrochemiluminescent Metabolic Toxicity Screening Arrays with Multiple Compounds S. Pan, L. Zhao and J. Rusling (University of Connecticut)
 

Biomolecular

TimeAbs#Title and Authors
10:00   1833   Design Tools for Characterization of Microeddy Hydrodynamic Tweezers T. A. House, V. Lieu, B. Lutz and D. Schwartz (University of Washington)
10:25   1834   Nanomaterial Interfaces at Electrochemical Carbon-Based Sensors for DNA Damage Detection J. Labuda, D. Simkova, K. Benikova (Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava), A. Ferancova (University of Kuopio, Department of Environmental Sciences, Mikkeli, Finland) and V. Vyskocil (Charles University in Prague, UNESCO Laboratory of Environmental Electrochemistry)
10:50   1835   Morphological Study and Utilization of Galvanostatically Deposited Ultra-thin Polypyrrole-Glucose Oxidase Film for Potentiometric Detection of Glucose J. Ayenimo and S. B. Adeloju (Monash University)
11:15   1836   Enhancement of Electrocatalytic Activity of DNA-Conjugated Gold Nanoparticles and Its Application to DNA Detection J. Das (Pusan National University), K. Jo (Pusan National Institute) and H. Yang (Pusan National University)
11:40   1837   Impedance-Based Sensor Using Gold Nanoparticle-Ara h 2-2 Film for Detection of Anti-Peanut IgE Allergy Biomarkers H. Liu (Beijing Normal University), R. Malhotra, M. Peczuh and J. Rusling (University of Connecticut)
12:05   1838   Direct Electrochemistry Based H2O2 Biosensors C. Li, C. Guo and S. Bao (Nanyang Technological University)
 

Electrode Materials

TimeAbs#Title and Authors
14:00   1839   Glassy Carbon Paste Composite Electrodes for the Electroanalytical Determination of Ciprofloxacin Antibiotic A. Alsharaa (KFUPM)
14:25   1840   Electrochemical Biosensor Utilizing Nitrogen-Incorporated Nanodiamond Ultra-Microelectrode Array S. Raina, W. Kang, J. Davidson (Vanderbilt University) and J. Huang (National Tsing Hua Univesity)
14:50   1841   Size- and Shape-Dependent Electrochemical Stability and Biosensing Properties of Surface-Attached Metal Nanostructures F. Zamborini, O. Ivanova and S. Beeram (University of Louisville)
15:15   1842   Nanofabrication of Robust Nanoelectrodes for Electrochemical Applications K. Dawson, J. Strutwolf, D. Arrigan, A. Quinn and A. J. O'Riordan (Tyndall National Insitiute)
15:40   1843   Graphene Nanosheet Composed Functional Electrodes for Biosensing Applications S. Alwarappan and C. Li (Florida International University)
 

CellularAnalysis

TimeAbs#Title and Authors
16:20   1844   Electrochemical Gene-Function Analysis for Single Cells with Addressable Microelectrode/Microwell Arrays T. M. Matsue (Tohoku University), Z. Lin (Tohoku University, Fuzhou University), Y. Takahashi, K. Ino and H. Shiku (Tohoku University)
16:45   1845   Multianalyte Microphysiometry: Electrochemistry in Very Small Volumes D. Cliffel, J. McKenzie and L. Hiatt (Vanderbilt University)
17:10   1846   Magnetic Bead Detection Spin Valve Sensors for Cellular Analysis J. Suh, K. Song, C. Chae, J. Kang and K. Kim (Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute)
17:35   1847   SERS Sensor Design for Extracellular Product Detection I. Nwaneshiudu, Q. Yu and D. Schwartz (University of Washington)
18:00   1848   Microeddy Single-Cell Trapping with Embedded SERS Nanosensors for Extracellular Product Detection V. H. Lieu, I. Nwaneshiudu, T. A. House, Q. Yu, B. Lutz and D. Schwartz (University of Washington)
18:25   1849   Growth of ZnO Nanorods and Its Potential Application as Intracellular Potentiometric Selective Ion Sensor M. Asif, N. H. Alvi, O. Nur, M. Willander, P. Strålfors and F. Elinder (Linkoping University)