Sunday, January 10, 1999 |
Evening Session |
Opportunities for Bioanalytical Sensors |
Discussion Leader: David R. Walt - Tufts University |
- Regina Dugan - DARPA
"Land Mine Detection"
- Dave Franz - Southern Research Institute
"Biological Warfare: From the Battlefield to the Homefront"
- Ken Strassburger - WILD Flavors
"Automating the Sense of Smell-Applications to Food, Flavor and Fragrance"
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Monday, January 11, 1999 |
Morning Session |
Receptors and Molecular Recognition |
Discussion Leader: Stephen Weber - University of Pittsburgh |
- Tom Bell - University of Nevada-Reno
"Artificial Receptors and Chemosensors for Biomolecules"
- Barbara Imperiali - Caltech
"Peptidyl Platforms for Metal Cation Sensing"
- Andrew Ellington - U. Texas
"Aptazymes as Diagnostic Reagents"
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Monday, January 11, 1999 |
Evening Session |
Receptors and Molecular Recognition - continued |
Discussion Leader: Donal Leech - National University of Ireland |
- Lynne Regan - Yale
"The Design of Metal Binding Proteins with a View to Novel Biosensors and Catalysts"
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Transduction |
- Michael Sailor - UCSD
"Nanocrystalline Porous Silicon: Applications in Chemical and Biological Sensing"
- Itamar Willner - Hebrew University
"Enzyme, Antigen(Antibody) and DNA Monolayers - Functional Electrodes for Biosensors"
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Tuesday January 12, 1999 |
Morning Session |
Playing with Gold |
Discussion Leader: David Baselt - Naval Research Laboratory |
- Michael Natan - Penn State
"Colloidal Au Amplified Imaging SPR: New Applications in Drug Screening, Protein Chemistry, and Genomics"
- Chad Mirkin - Northwestern
"Nanoparticle-based Methods for DNA and RNA Detection"
- George Whitesides - Harvard
"Patterning the Attachment of Proteins and Cells on Synthetic Surfaces"
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Tuesday January 12, 1999 |
Evening Session |
Lipids, Membranes and Sensors |
Discussion Leader: Richard Durst - Cornell University |
- Robert Tampe - Max Planck
"Protein-engineering, Lipids, Self-assembly: Molecular Organization of Biomolecules in Two Dimensions"
- Hagan Bayley - Texas A&M
"Stochastic Sensing with Engineered Protein Pores"
- Ron Pace - Australian National University
"A Novel Biosensing Technology Based on Gated Ion Channels in Supported Bilayer Membranes"
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Wednesday January 13, 1999 |
Morning Session |
Proteins and Cells |
Discussion Leader: David Hafeman - Molecular Devices Corporation |
- Basil Swanson - Los Alamos Natl. Labs
"An Optical Biosensor Triggered by Protein-receptor Recognition: Ultrasensitive and Specific Detection of Protein Toxins"
- Sylvia Daunert - Kentucky
"Sensing with Recombinant Proteins and Cells"
- James Hickman - George Washington University
"Creating Cellular Networks for Biosensor Applications"
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Wednesday January 13, 1999 |
Evening Session |
Discussion Topics |
- Brief presentations on government funding opportunities
- Discussion topics
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Thursday January 14, 1999 |
Morning Session |
Biologically-Inspired Sensors and Arrays |
Discussion Leader: Fran Ligler - Naval Research Laboratory |
- Jay Grate - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
"Sensor Array Systems for Organic Vapor Detection"
- Nate Lewis - Caltech
"Arrays of Conducting Polymer Composites for Vapor Detection and Classification"
- Te-Won Lee - The Salk Institute
"Blind Separation of Independent Components from Sounds and Images"
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Thursday January 14, 1999 |
Evening Session |
Commercial Advances in DNA Arrays |
Discussion Leader: Mark Chee - Illumina |
- Thomas Brennan - Protogene Laboratories
"Fabrication of Medium Density DNA Chips by In-Situ Synthesis"
- Steve Daniel - Incyte
"Profiling Gene Expression Using Gene Expression Microarrays"
- Janet Warrington - Affymetrix
"Large Scale Genomic Analysis Using High-density Oligonucleotide Arrays"
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