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Polymer Chemistry Conference 2010
Frontiers in Polymers and Biomaterials
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Eva Harth (Vanderbilt University ) Heather Maynard (UCLA)
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Friday November 19 2010 - Monday November 22 2010 |
| Synopsis |
This conference will focus on polymer chemistry and materials science applied to biological problems of current relevance. Topics will include synthesis of functional polymers, integration of biomolecules, biohybrids, hydrogels, tissue engineering, controlled polymer synthesis, protein-sugar interactions, hybrid materials for disease diagnostics, biomaterials synthesis, and drug delivery. World renowned scientists will give plenary lectures, and oral presentations will be selected from submitted abstracts. Poster sessions and ongoing lively discussions are expected, and the participation of younger scientists is highly encouraged. |
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Schedule · Talk Titles
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| Abstract submission |
Poster abstract deadline: Sunday September 19 2010; submit your abstract now.
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Fees
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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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$150 |
Sunday September 19 2010 |
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$450 |
Sunday September 19 2010 |
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Specially-negotiated all-inclusive rates (including all items listed below, excluding the conference)
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Flights
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Closest major airport
Cancun (CUN), Mexico
Scheduled Flights
From the US: There are many regular scheduled flights from numerous major US cities & Canadian cities.
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Charter Flights
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Items included in Polymer Chemistry conference 2010 fee
· Conference
· Abstract submission
· ***** accommodation for 3 nights
· All group meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
· Unlimited local alcoholic beverages and soft drinks (24 hours)
· All refreshments & social events
· Non-motorized watersports
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Polymer Chemistry conference 2010 schedule
| Friday November 19 |
Saturday November 20 |
Sunday November 21 |
Monday November 22 |
17:30 - 19:15 Session 1
19:15 Group Dinner
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Breakfast
8:30 - 10:15 Session 2
10:15 - 10:45 Refreshment break
10:45 - 11:30 Session 3
11:30 - 12:30 Session 4 - Poster highlights
12:30 Group Lunch
16:30 - 18:30 Session 5
18:30 - 20:30 Poster session & refreshments
20:45 Group dinner
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Breakfast
8:30 - 10:15 Session 6
10:15 - 10:25 Group photograph
10:25 - 10:45 Refreshment break
10:45 - 12:30 Session 7
12:30 Group Lunch
16:30 - 18:15 Session 8
18:15 - 18:45 Refreshment break
18:45 - 20:30 Session 9
20:45 Group Dinner
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Breakfast
8:30 - 10:15 Session 10
10:15 - 10:45 Refreshment break
10:45 - 12:30 Session 11
12:30 Lunch
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Confirmed oral presentations
Achim Muller (University of Bielefeld) Almar Postma (CSIRO - Molecular and Health Technologies) Mussel Power in a Capsule: Preparation of Polydopamine Microcapsules from Colloids and Emulsion Templates. Anders Hoglund (Royal Institute of Technology) Mass Spectrometry Reveals the Degradation Product Patterns of Biodegradable Polyesters Andrew Dove (University of Warwick) Synthesis of functional polyesters; Towards Degradable Biomaterials Barney Grubbs (SUNY) Structuring Materials from the Bottom Up with Copolymers Bert Klumperman (Stellenbosch University) Antimicrobial Fibers Celine Chollet (INSERM) Biological multi-functionalization and surface micropatterning of Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) Chengzhi Cai (University of Houston) Biofunctionalization of perfluorinated polymers by a combination of fluorous immobilization and click chemistry Craig Hawker (UCSB) Design of Robust and Efficient Chemical Transformations in the Synthesis of Functionalized Materials Cyrille Boyer (CAMD, UNSW) The Design and Synthesis of Anti-Fouling, No-cytotoxic Magnetic Nanoparticles for Simultaneous Imaging and Efficacious siRNA Delivery Dmitri Ossipov (Uppsala University) Synthesis of multimodal hyaluronic acid nanoparticles Emma Johansson (Edinburgh University) Palladium functionalised microspheres for intracellular chemistry Harald Kirsebom (Lund University) One step procedure for the preparation of cryostructured particle gels for biomedical and biotechnological applications Harm-Anton Klok (EPFL STI IMX LP) Post-Polymerization Modification of RAFTed Poly(Pentafluorophenyl Methacrylate): A Versatile Approach for the Synthesis of Functional Polymer-Stabilized Nanoparticle Libraries James Hedrick (IBM research) Tailored Supramolecular Structures for Controlled Release of Therapeutics Jeroen Cornelissen (University of Twente ) Hybrid Materials from Virus Capsid Proteins and Synthetic Macrmolecules Juergen Groll (University of Wuerzburg) Stimuli Responsive Nanogels based on Polyglycidols for Drug Delivery Julio San Roman (Institute of Polymers) SELF-ASSEMBLING COPOLYMER SYSTEMS AS POLYMER DRUGS. DESIGN, PREPARATION AND EVALUATION Justin Mynar (UC Berkeley) Strong, Self-healing Supramolecular Hydrogels: Strength in Numbers Karen Wooley (Texas A&M University) Increasingly-complex nanostructured materials from increasingly-sophisticated macromolecular and nanoscale building blocks Laura Kiessling (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Polymeric Probes to Control Cell Recognition and Signaling Libor Kostka (Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry) Removable nanocoating of siRNA polyplexes M.G. Finn (Department of Chemistry, The Scripps Research Institute) Marga Lensen (TU Berlin) Physically and mechanically patterned hydrogels to manipulate cell adhesion and migration Mei Wu (The University of Edinburgh) Colonising New Frontiers - Microarrays Reveal Biofilm Modulating Polymers Melissa Grunlan (Texas A&M University, Dept. of Biomedical Engineering) Self-Cleaning Thermoresponsive Hydrogel Membranes for Implanted Glucose Biosensors Molly Stevens (Imperial College London) Patrick Stayton (University of Washington) Peter Wich (University of California, Berkeley) Polymeric Particle Systems for the Delivery of Biotherapeutics Rachel O'Reilly (University of Warwick) Morphology switching stimuli responsive polymers Rock Mancini (University of California, Los Angeles) Multi-component 3-D Hydrogel Architectures Created by Electron Beam Lithography Ronald Raines (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Synthetic Collagen as a Biomaterial Scott Grayson (Tulane University ) Serge Cosnier ( Joseph Fourier university Departement de Chimie Moleculaire UMR CNRS 5250) Electropolymerized films in combination with single-walled carbon nanotubes: a powerful platform for biological applications Stacy Slavin (University of Warwick) Reactive Poly(ethylene glycol) containing Polymers for Covalent Conjugation to Biological Surfaces Stephen Moratti (University of Otago) Chitosan-Dextran Hydrogels for use in surgery Stuart Rowan (Case Western Reserve University) Supramolecular Approaches to Responsive Materials Theresa Reineke (Virginia Tech) Designed Glycopolymer Vehicles for Nucleic Acids and Imaging Agents Tomas Etrych (Institute of macromolecular chemistry AS CR) POLYMER THERAPEUTICS FOR NEOPLASTIC TEATMENT valérie Heroguez (LCPO) RGD nanodomains grafting onto titanium surface Yifeng Lei (INSERM U577- Biomaterials and tissue repair) Micropatterning of poly (ethylene terephthalate) with PEG and SVVYGLR peptide to induce vascularization
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