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Nanopores Conference 2012

 

Chairs Joshua B. Edel (Imperial College London)
Tim Albrecht  (Imperial College London )
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Hesperia (*****)
Puerto Calero, Lanzarote
Spain

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Synopsis
  • Biological and solid-state nanopores are an exciting field of research which has seen rapid development over the last 10 to 20 years. Activities in this area range from theoretical and experimental work on the underlying (bio)physics to applications in biosensing and DNA sequencing. While the prospect of DNA sequencing continues to be one of the major scientific and commercial driving forces, there are numerous other applications with potentially similar impact. These have just begun to emerge and are being explored by dozens of research groups around the world.
  • This conference will be perfectly suited to showcase and highlight the achievements of nanopore research that has been taking place over the past couple of years. Having a conference dedicated to this topic will result in a unique opportunity to share information amongst research groups often not accessible in the published literature.
  • The meeting will bring together a group of world leading experts in the area of nanopore research. Importantly participants will come from both academia and industry; therefore, the conference will be designed in a format to maximize discussions between all attendees.
  • Nanopores for Bioanalytical Applications? will include sessions that cover recent advances on experimental and theoretical work within the field. Selections of specific topics that will be covered include biological pores, solid state pores, hybrid structures, fundamental aspects, and applications.
  • The high quality conference all-inclusive venue not only provides excellent facilities for the meeting, but also provides an excellent backdrop for networking and scientific discussions.
Confirmed oral presentations Programme    ·    Talk Titles
Plenary
Cees Dekker (Delft University of Technology)   Derek  Stein (Brown University)
Hagan  Bayley, (University of Oxford)   John. J Kasianowicz (NIST)
Lo? Auvray (Universit? Paris )   Stefan Howorka (University College London )
Tomoji Kawai (Osaka Univesity)   Ulrich Keyser (university of cam)
Invited
Adam Hall (University of North Carolina Greensboro)   Agnieszka Rutkowska (Imperial College London)
Aleksei  Aksimentiev (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)   Alexander Neimark (Rutgers University)
Amit Meller (Boston University)   Dario Anselmetti (Bielefeld University)
Deanpen  Japrung (Imperial College London)   Jan Behrends (University of Freiburg)
Jason Dwyer (University of Rhode Island)   Jerry Yang (University of California, San Diego)
Joseph Robertson (National Institute of Standards and Technology)   Lloyd Peto (Raith GmbH)
Marija Drndic (University of Pennsylvania)   Massimiliano Di Ventra (University of California, San Diego)
Meni Wanunu (University of Pennsylvania)   MINJUN KIM (Drexel University)
Patricio Ramirez (Universitat Politécnica de Valencia)   Ulrich Bockelmann (ESPCI)
Ulrich Rant (Technische Universit?t M?nchen)    
Contributing
Andre Spiering (Bielefeld University)   Andrey Bessonov (TU Muenchen)
Andriy Yaroshchuk (ICREA and UPC)   Calin Plesa (TUDelft)
Camille Raillon (EPFL)   chiara manneschi (Department of physics, University of Genova)
Fatma Dogan (Imperial College)   Jiahai Wang (Chang Chun Institute Of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy Of Sciences)
Karthik Balakrishnan (UC Berkeley)   Kevin Freedman (Drexel University)
Liesbeth van Oeffelen (IMEC / VUB)   Matthew Chapman (The University of California Berkeley)
Min-Hyun Lee (Seoul National University)   Mubarak Ali (GSI / TU Darmstadt)
Nima Arjmandi (IMEC)   Paola Fanzio (Universit? di Genova)
Quanjun Liu (State Key Laboratory of Bioelectronics, China)   Ruoshan Wei (Technische Universitaet Munich)
Saima Nasir (GSI / TU Darmstadt)   Shinhoo Kang (Seoul National Univ.)
Valentina Mussi (Nanomed Labs, University of Genova)   Xander Janssen (Delft University of Technology)
Abstract submission Sorry, but all abstract deadlines have passed.

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Fees

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Standard   €1140
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€710
(All-inclusive package)
Friday January 27 2012
  All-inclusive package:   (conference, accommodation, all food, social events, etc.)
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  Adult Deadline
Extra nights €140 Friday January 27 2012
Accompanying (Standard) €650 Friday January 27 2012
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Confirmed oral presentations

Adam Hall (University of North Carolina Greensboro)
Agnieszka Rutkowska (Imperial College London)
Electrochemistry at metallic nanopores. Electric field distribution across the membrane.
Aleksei Aksimentiev (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Microscopic mechanisms of the sequence-specific modulation of ionic current in nanopores
Alexander Neimark (Rutgers University)
Adsorption and Diffusion of Polymers in Nanopores
Amit Meller (Boston University)
Andre Spiering (Bielefeld University)
Nanopore Translocation Dynamics of a Single DNA-Bound Protein
Andrey Bessonov (TU Muenchen)
Lipopeptide as a tool to probe DNA binding on the lipid membrane.
Andriy Yaroshchuk (ICREA and UPC)
Transport properties of nano-porous track-etched membranes in electrolyte solutions
Calin Plesa (TUDelft)
Is it possible to measure protein capture rates in nanopore experiments?
Camille Raillon (EPFL)
Single-Molecule Study of Transcription Complex using Nanopore Sensing
Cees Dekker (Delft University of Technology)
chiara manneschi (Department of physics, University of Genova)
Conformation of DNA molecules inside triangular elastomeric nanochannels
Dario Anselmetti (Bielefeld University)
Nanopore translocation mechanics and dynamics of single dsDNA-protein complexes with optical tweezers
Deanpen Japrung (Imperial College London)
Single-Stranded Binding Protein Enhances detection of ssDNA translocation through Solid-State Nanopores
Derek Stein (Brown University)
NANOPORE MASS SPECTROMETRY
Fatma Dogan (Imperial College)
The development of a nanopore-based biosensor embedded into a microfluidic channel
Hagan Bayley, (University of Oxford)
DROPLET NETWORKS CONTAINING ENGINEERED PROTEIN PORES
Jan Behrends (University of Freiburg)
Nanopore-based polymer mass spectrometry on a chip-based parallel lipid membrane microarray
Jason Dwyer (University of Rhode Island)
Solid-state nanopore force spectroscopy
Jerry Yang (University of California, San Diego)
Jiahai Wang (Chang Chun Institute Of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy Of Sciences)
pH-Reversed Ionic Current Rectification Displayed by Conically Shaped Nanopore without Any Modification
John. J Kasianowicz (NIST)
Joseph Robertson (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
Karthik Balakrishnan (UC Berkeley)
Label-free screening of multiple cell-surface antigens using a single pore
Kevin Freedman (Drexel University)
Nanopore-Based Detection of Protein Complexes: A HIV Model Study
Liesbeth van Oeffelen (IMEC / VUB)
Modelling solid-state nanopores with a combination of the Poisson-Nernst-Planck equations and Brownian dynamics
Lloyd Peto (Raith GmbH)
Lo? Auvray (Universit? Paris )
Transport of proteins through natural and solid-state nanopores
Marija Drndic (University of Pennsylvania)
Massimiliano Di Ventra (University of California, San Diego)
DNA sequencing via tunneling
Matthew Chapman (The University of California Berkeley)
Label-free screening of niche-to-niche variation in satellite stem cells using functionalized pores
Meni Wanunu (University of Pennsylvania)
Min-Hyun Lee (Seoul National University)
Nanopore based ionic field effect transistor for DNA manipulation
MINJUN KIM (Drexel University)
Mubarak Ali (GSI / TU Darmstadt)
(Bio)Chemical Sensing with Chemically Modified Synthetic Ion Channels
Nima Arjmandi (IMEC)
Improved Algorithms for Nanopore Signal Processing
Paola Fanzio (Universit? di Genova)
Electrical detection of single DNA molecules with a tunable nanochannel device
Patricio Ramirez (Universitat Politécnica de Valencia)
Biomimetic nanopores with amphoteric amino acid groups. Effects of a pH gradient on the ionic conductance and selectivity
Quanjun Liu (State Key Laboratory of Bioelectronics, China)
Changing molecular translocation through solid-state nanopore with differential modification
Ruoshan Wei (Technische Universitaet Munich)
A DNA-Origami/Solid-State Hybrid Nanopore Device for Sequence Specific Translocation of Single DNA Molecules
Saima Nasir (GSI / TU Darmstadt)
Stimuli-Triggered Permeation of Ionic Analytes through Nanopores Functionalised with Responsive Molecules
Shinhoo Kang (Seoul National Univ.)
Synthesis and characterization of nanopores
Stefan Howorka (University College London )
Nanopores: From a small hole to big ideas
Tomoji Kawai (Osaka Univesity)
Nanotechnology for Single Molecular DNA Sequencing -STM and Gating Nanopore-
Ulrich Bockelmann (ESPCI)
Ulrich Keyser (university of cam)
Analysis of DNA under tension and in confinement using optical tweezers
Ulrich Rant (Technische Universit?t M?nchen)
Stochastic Sensing of Proteins with a Receptor-Modified Gold/Silicon-Nitride Nanopore
Valentina Mussi (Nanomed Labs, University of Genova)
Complementary sequence detection by DNA-functionalized solid state biosensors
Xander Janssen (Delft University of Technology)
Determining Molecular Structure using Nanopores


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