Microfluidic MEMS/NEMS, Sensors and Devices - 2

Monday, October 28, 2013: 13:30-16:20
Union Square 5/6, Tower 3, 4th Floor (Hilton San Francisco Union Square)
Chairs:
Vijay K Varadan and Ronald Pethig, PhD, DSc
13:30
Keynote--Microsphere-Based Detection of Biological Toxins and Signaling Molecules Using Renewable Surface Microfluidic Platforms With Enhanced Mass Transport and Capture
Jay W Grate, PhD, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Cynthia Bruckner-Lea, PhD, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Marvin G. Warner, PhD, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Richard M. Ozanich, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory; Norm Anheier, MS, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
14:40
RFID Corrosion Sensors
William H Smyrl, PhD, University of Minnesota
15:05
Chip Based Amplification and Detection of Influenza C Virus Using Dielectrophoresis
Karan V.I.S. Kaler, PhD, University of Calgary; Ravi Prakash, PhD, University of Calgary; Raymond Tellier, MD, Provincial Laboratory for Public Health; Kanti Pabbaraju, MSc, Provincial Laboratory for Public Health; Sallene Wong, BSc, Provincial Laboratory for Public Health
15:30
Stochastic Microsensors Based On Nanostructured Materials Used in the Screening of Whole Blood for Hepatitis B
Raluca I Stefan-van Staden, PhD, Laboratory of Electrochemistry and PATLAB, NIRECM; Iuliana Moldoveanu, MSc, Laboratory of Electrochemistry and PATLAB, NIRECM
15:55
Separation and Preconcentration Of Viable Pathogens By Chemotaxis
Jie Xu, Georgia Tech Research Institute; Peter J. Hesketh, Georgia Institute of Technology