6th International Workshop on Surface Modification for Chemical and Biochemical Sensing
Program
No. | Title | Name | Affiliation |
| Country | Lecture title (lecture type*) |
1 | Dr. | Paolo Actis | Faculty Med., Imperial College, London |
| UK | Single-cell measurements with nanoelectrodes (K) |
2 | Dr. | Francesco Baldini | CNR-IFAC, Firenze |
| Italy | The optical solution in biosensing (T) |
3 | Prof. | Renata Bilewicz | Chem. Faculty, Warsaw Univ., Warsaw |
| Poland | Switching between drug storage and release by pH–responsive drug carriers (T) |
4 | Prof. | Gary Blanchard | Dep. Chem., Michigan State Univ., East Lansing MI |
| USA | Imaging supported lipid bilayers – factors that influence film fluidity and domain structures and molecular-scale order (T) |
5 | Prof. | Johan Bobacka | Process Chem. Centre, Anal. Chem. Åbo Akademi Univ., Turku/Åbo |
| Finland | Adjustment of the standard potential of solid-contact ion-selective electrodes (K) |
6 | Dr. | Rabah Boukherroub | Interdiscip. Res. Inst., Villeneuve d'Ascq |
| France | Preparation and sensing properties of reduced graphene oxide (K) |
7. | Prof. | Karolien de Wael | Antwerp University |
| Belgium | Electrochemical Aptasensing – Reaching Maximum Residue Limits and Unraveling Biomolecular Interactions (K) |
8 | Prof. | Francis D'Souza | Dep. Chem., North Texas Univ., Denton TX |
| USA | Electron transfer dynamics at the photosynthetic model-semiconductor interface (T) |
9 | Dr. | Andreas Ebner | Inst. Biophys. Johannes Kepler Univ. Linz, Linz |
| Austria | Sensing single molecules with the Atomic Force Microscope: New approaches in tip chemistry (K) |
10 | Prof. | Danek Elbaum | Inst. Phys. PAS, Warsaw |
| Poland | Quantum dots biosensing (T) |
11 | Dr. | Mathieu Etienne | LCPME, CNRS Univ. Lorraine, Villers-les-Nancy |
| France | Electrochemical communication between bacteria encapsulated in sol-gel materials and electrodes (K) |
12 | Prof. | Elena Ferapontova | iNANO, Aarhus Univ., Aarhus |
| Denmark | Design of electrochemical biosensors based on electron transfer properties of DNA (K) |
13 | Dr. | Levi Gheber | Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva |
| Israel | Dynamic display of the Major Histocompatibility Complex class I (MHC-I) on the plasma membrane (K) |
14 | Prof. | Lo Gorton | Dep. Anal. Chem. Biochem., Lund Univ., Lund |
| Sweden | Electrochemistry of membrane enzymes / Fluorescent-electrochemical approaches to study redox enzymes (T) |
15 | Prof. | Karsten Haupt | Univ. Technol. Compiègne, Compiègne |
| France | In-situ polymerisation of molecularly imprinted polymer nanostructures for chemical sensing with holographic and fiber-optical transducers (T) |
16 | Dr. | Lars Jeuken | School Biomed. Sci., Univ. Leeds, Leeds |
| UK | Biomembrane-modified electrodes to study the versatile electron-transport chain in Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 (K) |
17 | Dr. | Ritu Kataky | Dep. Chem., Univ. Durham, Durham |
| UK | Interactions of nanoparticles with lipid bilayers (K) |
18 | Prof. | Pawel Krysinski | Chem. Faculty, Warsaw Univ., Warsaw |
| Poland | Surface modification and miniaturization for implantable electrochemical sensing of catecholamines (K) |
19 | Prof. | Pawel Kulesza | Chem. Faculty, Warsaw Univ., Warsaw |
| Poland | Surface effects in routine application of ion-sensors in biomedical analysis (T) |
20 | Dr. | Christophe Léger | Lab. Bioénergétique et Ingénierie des Protéines, CNRS Aix-Marseille Univ., Marseille |
| France | Direct electrochemistry of redox proteins and enzymes for studying their mechanism (K) |
21 | Prof. | Andrzej Lewenstam | Åbo Akademi Univ., Turku |
| Finland | Surface effects in routine application of ion-sensors in biomedical analysis (T) |
22 | Dr. | Elizabeth Lojou | Institut de Microbiologie de la Méditerranée – CNRS, Marseille |
| France | Interface functionnalization for efficient biological electron transfer: from enzyme orientation to biofuel cells (K) |
23 | Dr. | Ilaria Palchetti | Dep. Chem. "Ugo Schiff", Sesto Fiorentino |
| Italy | Electrochemical biosensing platform for miRNA detection (K) |
24 | Prof. | Sergey Piletsky | Cranfield Health, Cranfield Univ., Cranfield |
| UK | Plastic antibodies (T) |
25 | Dr. | Nicolas Plumere | Dep. Chem. Biochem., Univ. Bochum, Bochum |
| Germany | Electron relays in electrochemical biosensors (T) |
26 | Dr. | Erwin Reisner | University of Cambridge, Cambridge |
| UK | Photoelectrochemical water oxidation with photosystem II and bio-inspired hybrid materials (K) |
27 | Dr. | Peter Schön | Materials Science and Technology of Polymers, MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology, University of Twente, Enschede |
| Netherlands | Imaging of mechanical properties of soft matter at nanoscale resolution by AFM: From Heterogeneous Polymer Surfaces to Single Biomolecules (K) |
28 | Prof. | Wolfgang Schuhmann | Ruhr-Univ. Bochum, Bochum |
| Germany | Design of optimized redox polymers. Applications for biofuel cells and photobioelectrochemistry (T) |
29 | Prof. | Sergey Shleev | Dep. Biomed. Sci., Malmö Univ. Malmö |
| Sweden | Recent advances in biofuel cells (T) |
30 | Prof. | Suna Timur | Ege University, Izmir |
| Turkey | Targeted surfaces for cell imaging and sensing (K) |
31 | Dr. | Alina Vasilescu | Intern. Centre Biodynamics, Bucharest |
| Romania | EIS investigations on modified interfaces for the detection of allergen proteins (K) |
32 | Dr. | Michael Whitcombe | Cranfield Health, Cranfield Univ., Cranfield, |
| UK | Integrating molecularly imprinted polymers with sensors and assays (K) |
33 | Prof. | Gunther Wittstock | Carl v. Ossietzky Univ. Oldenburg, Oldenburg |
| Germany | Coupling and monitoring chemical fluxes of microstructured enzyme layers (T) |
34 | Prof. | Ulla Wollenberger | Dep. Mol. Enzymol., Univ. Potsdam, Potsdam-Golm |
| Germany | Recent progress in bioelectrocatalytic systems with multidomain enzymes (K) |
* T – tutorial lecture (40 min), K- keynote lecture (20 min).