Nanobiomaterials Conference 2013Nanomaterials in biological systems
2014 Nanobiomaterials conference |
| Chairs | Nick Quirke (Imperial College) Marie-Louise Saboungi (IMPMC) |
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| Date | Saturday February 16 2013 - Tuesday February 19 2013 | ||||||||||||||||||
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| Synopsis | This conference will consider the fate of nanomaterials (nanoparticles, nanostructured materials) in biological systems, opportunities for medical applications as well as their potential for harm through eg toxicological responses. We will be concerned with the fate of NPs in systems such as blood, the formation of corona and the entry of the NP complex in to the cell and cellular structures. Speakers will discuss the state of the art in the physics, chemistry and engineering of nanomaterial interactions with biological systems using experiment and theory/modelling. Sessions will cover topics such as the fate of nanoparticles in cells, the use of nanomaterials for drug delivery and implants, nanotoxicology, the interaction of proteins and lipids with nanomaterials and models of cell membranes and cell processes. |
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| Plenary speakers (so far) |
Programme Challa Kumar (Louisiana State University) Gil Lee (University College Dublin): Synthesis and Application of Multifunctional Nanorods to Molecular Imaging Kenneth A. Dawson (University College Dublin): NANOSCALE INTERFACE BETWEEN ENGINEERED MATTER, AND LIVING ORGANISMS: UNDERSTANDING THE BIOLOGICAL IDENTITY OF NANOSIZED MATERIALS Maria Vallet (Universidad Complutense de Madrid): MESOPOROUS NANOPARTICLES: THEIR PROJECTION IN NANOMEDICINE Richard Siegel (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute): NANOSTRUCTURE ??? BIOMOLECULE INTERACTIONS: THE KEYS TO IMPROVED NANOBIOMATERIALS Srinivas Sridhar (Northeastern University): Nanoplatforms for Personalized Medicine |
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| Invited speakers (so far) |
Programme Alessandra Roncaglioni (Institute for Pharmacological Research ): Exploration of QSAR application in the ?nano? field Alexander L. Rabinovich (Institute of Biology of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences): Effect of lipid unsaturation on lipid bilayer properties: A molecular dynamics simulation study Alexander Lyubartsev (Stockholm University): Multiscale modeling of biomolecular systems Igor Chourpa (University de Tours): On The Theragnostic Potential Of PEGylated Magnetic Nanovectors Of Doxorubicin Irena Milosevic (University of Paris): Shape and Size Tunable Magnetic Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications: improvement of magnetic detection, surface functionalization and nanoprobes Manu Barandiaran (Universidad del Pais Vasco): Simulation of magnetic nanoparticles' behavior Marc Meunier (Accelrys): D.O.S. Studies of Polymer Nanocomposites Interfaces Maria Luisa Fdez-Gubieda (Universidad del Pais Vasco): Magnetic nanoparticles from magnetotactic bacteria: the process of biomineralization. Maria-Antonietta Ricci (Universita' degli Studi): Water anomalies and quantum effects Mariana Varna (Laboratoire Ondes et Acoustique / Institut Langevin): In vivo distribution of nanoparticles in preclinical models Marie-Helene Delville (Universite Bordeaux ): Qualitative and quantitative aspects of titanium oxide nanoparticles fate and toxicity in skin cells and multicellular living specimens Paula Mendes (University of Birmingham): Smart Nanostructured Surfaces as Powerful Tools for Biomedical Applications Robert Latour (Clemson Bioengineering): Protein-Nanoparticle Interactions at the Atomistic Scale Samuel Bader (Argonne National Laboratory): Spintronics ? Implications for Energy, Information and Medical Technologies Sara Aldabe Bilmes (Universidad de Buenos Aires): Nanostructured Materials with biological activity Silvana Fiorito (University of Rome): Electrochemical properties of CNTs play a key role at the interface between carbon nanotubes and the biological microenvironment Thanh TK Nguyen (University College London): Functionalisation of Nanoparticle for Clinical Application: What Are The Challenges? Tijana Rajh (Argonne National Laboratory): Light Active Biofunctionalized TiO2 Based Nanocomposites Tomaso Zambelli (Universitat Zurich): Controlled release from vesicles and the FluidFM hollow pyramid Vladimir Lobaskin (University College Dublin): NP-glycocalyx interaction under flow Yoann Roupioz (Institut Nanosciences et Cryogenie): ON THE USE OF SURFACE PLASMON RESONANCE FOR IMAGING BIOLOGICAL EVENTS OCCURRING ON A BIOSENSOR |
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| Contributing speakers (so far) |
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| Abstract submission |
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Multiple attendance discount: 3 or more members from the same lab are eligible for a discount. Please contact us. Multiple conference discount: We can offer you a discount if you wish to attend multiple conferences. Please contact us. |
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