Nano/Biosensors 2

Wednesday, 31 May 2017: 08:00-12:30
Grand Salon A - Section 4 (Hilton New Orleans Riverside)
Chairs:
Alex Simonian and Yuzhe Liu
08:00
08:30
Low-Overhead Thin-Film Approaches and Platforms for Spectroscopic Fingerprinting and Electronic Single-Molecule Sensing
B. I. Karawdeniya, Y. M. N. D. Y. Bandara, J. C. Whelan, J. W. Nichols, and J. R. Dwyer (University of Rhode Island)
08:50
High Volume Zero Power Low Cost PPB Level Printed Nano-Sensors for Iot
J. R. Stetter (SPEC Sensors, LLC) and M. T. Carter (KWJ Engineering, Inc)
09:10
Fabrication of Three-Dimensional Woodpile Cerium Oxide Nanostructure Via Solution-Based Soft Nanoimprint Lithography for Enzymatic Glucose Sensor
Y. Zhou, S. D. Uzun, A. L. Briseno, K. R. Carter, and J. J. Watkins (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
09:30
09:50
Break
10:10
Design and Optimization of a Bacterial Sensor Based on the Innate Immune System
R. M. Mayall, S. Luong, M. Renaud-Young (University of Calgary), S. Creager (Clemson University), and V. Birss (Department of Chemistry, University of Calgary)
10:30
Electrochemical Microfluidic Paper-Based Device for Virus-Sized Particle Detection
Y. Yang, R. B. Channon, B. J. Geiss, D. S. Dandy, and C. S. Henry (Colorado State University)
10:50
Sensitive Colorimetric Detection of Nitrite Ions Based on the Aggregation of Gold Nanoparticles
A. Kulkarni (Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Florida), V. Bird (Department of Urology, University of Florida College of Medicine), and K. J. Ziegler (Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Florida)
 
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Interactions of TiO2 Nanotubes with Contaminants of Emerging Concern for Applications in Point-of-Use Electrochemical Detection (Cancelled)
11:50
A Paper-Based Lateral Flow Strip for Protein Biomarker Detection
N. Wu and X. Gao (West Virginia University)
12:10
Design and Fabrication of a Folding- and Dynamics-Based Electrochemical DNA Sensor on Indium Tin Oxide
K. N. Hipp Jr., A. Olson, A. J. Zaitouna, P. H. Dussault, and R. Y. Lai (University of Nebraska - Lincoln Department of Chemistry)
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