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POSTER PRESENTATIONS POSTER SESSIONS Poster presenters should refer to the information board in the registration area to check which board number has been allocated to them Poster Session I, Wednesday 28 May Posters may be put up from 07:00 on 28 May and must be removed at 06:30 on 29 May Authors should be in attendance at their posters from 10:30-11:00, 13:00-14:00 15:10-16:10 and 17:30-19:00 Poster Session II, Thursday 29 May Posters may be put up from 07:30 on 29 May and must be removed at 06:30 on 30 May Authors should be in attendance at their posters from 10:00-10:30, 12:50-14:00, 15:20-16:20 and 18:00-19:00 Poster Session III, Friday 30 May Posters may be put up from 07:30 on 30 May and must be removed at 17:30 at the end of the congress Authors should be in attendance at their posters from 10:30-11:00, 12:45-14:00 and 15:20-16:20 Poster presenters should ensure that they stand by their posters during their allocated Poster Viewing Session. The organisers do not take any responsibility for posters not removed at the end of the sessions Poster Session I Wednesday 28 May 2014 [P1.001] Design and fabrication of silicon nanowire based pH sensor using electron beam lithography N.A.Y. Yusof* 1 , S.F. Abdul Rahman 1 , U. Hashim 2 , M.N. Md. Nor 2 , 1 Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia, 2 Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia [P1.002] One-step kinetics-based immunoassay for the detection of human fetuin A in 30 min S.K. Vashist 1 ,2 , F. von Stetten 1 ,2 , R. Zengerle 1 ,2 , I. Schwarz* 1 , 1 Hahn-Schickard-Gesellschaft für angewandte Forschung e.V., Germany, 2 IMTEK, University of Freiburg, Germany [P1.003] Design of biosensing platform based on DNA directed immobilization of enzymes onto Porous Si G. Shtenberg* 1 , N. Massad Ivanir 1 , O. Moscovitz 2 , S. Engin 3 , M. Sharon 2 , L. Fruk 3 , E. Segal 1 , 1 Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel, 2 Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, 3 Center for Functional Nanostructures, Germany [P1.004] Macromolecular imprinting for diagnostic applications : A synthetic receptor for amyloid peptides R.D. Kershaw*, M. Welland, University of Cambridge, UK [P1.005] Sol-gel based nano-composite of gold nanoparticles for environmental biosensing S. Singh*, D.V.S. Jain, C. Ghanshyam, Central Scientific Instruments Organisation, India [P1.006] Fluorescence complementation systems for in vivo imaging of protein-protein and RNA-protein interactions Z.Q. Cui*, X.E. Zhang, Wuhan Institute of Virology, China [P1.007] A new colorimetric gas sensor based on natural pigments for pork freshness determination Y.X. Li*, X.B. Zou, X.W. Huang, L.Y. Shi, Y.D. Zhu, J.W. Zhao, School of Food & Biological Engineering, Jiangsu university, China [P1.008] QCM-based rapid analysis of DNA F.N. Dultsev 1 , M.A. Cooper* 2 , E.A. Kolosovsky 1 , D.V. Pyshnyi 1 , A.A. Lomzov 1 , 1 SB RAS, Russia, 2 University of Queensland, Australia [P1.009] Novel potentiometric sensors for determination of pioglitazone in biological samples and in pharmaceutical formulations A.L. Saber 1 ,2 , R.K. Shah* 2 , 1 Zagazig University, Egypt, 2 Umm Al-Qura University, Saudi Arabia [P1.010] Development of nanoelectrode for detection of Arsenic (III) cations in drinking water M.S. Gaur*, R. Yadav, Hindustan College of Science and Technology, India

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Page 1: POSTER PRESENTATIONS - Elsevier PRESENTATIONS POSTER SESSIONS Poster presenters should refer to the information board in the registration area to check which board number has been

POSTER PRESENTATIONS

POSTER SESSIONS Poster presenters should refer to the information board in the registration area to check which board number has been allocated to them

Poster Session I, Wednesday 28 May

Posters may be put up from 07:00 on 28 May and must be removed at 06:30 on 29 May

Authors should be in attendance at their posters from 10:30-11:00, 13:00-14:00 15:10-16:10 and 17:30-19:00

Poster Session II, Thursday 29 May

Posters may be put up from 07:30 on 29 May and must be removed at 06:30 on 30 May

Authors should be in attendance at their posters from 10:00-10:30, 12:50-14:00, 15:20-16:20 and 18:00-19:00

Poster Session III, Friday 30 May

Posters may be put up from 07:30 on 30 May and must be removed at 17:30 at the end of the congress

Authors should be in attendance at their posters from 10:30-11:00, 12:45-14:00 and 15:20-16:20

Poster presenters should ensure that they stand by their posters during their allocated Poster Viewing Session. The organisers do not take any responsibility for posters not removed at the end of the sessions

Poster Session I

Wednesday 28 May 2014

[P1.001] Design and fabrication of silicon nanowire based pH sensor using electron beam lithography N.A.Y. Yusof*

1, S.F. Abdul Rahman

1, U. Hashim

2, M.N. Md. Nor

2,

1Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia,

2Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia

[P1.002] One-step kinetics-based immunoassay for the detection of human fetuin A in 30 min S.K. Vashist

1 ,2, F. von Stetten

1 ,2, R. Zengerle

1 ,2, I. Schwarz*

1,

1Hahn-Schickard-Gesellschaft für angewandte

Forschung e.V., Germany, 2

IMTEK, University of Freiburg, Germany

[P1.003]

Design of biosensing platform based on DNA directed immobilization of enzymes onto Porous Si G. Shtenberg*

1, N. Massad Ivanir

1, O. Moscovitz

2, S. Engin

3, M. Sharon

2, L. Fruk

3, E. Segal

1,

1Technion - Israel

Institute of Technology, Israel, 2

Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, 3

Center for Functional Nanostructures, Germany

[P1.004] Macromolecular imprinting for diagnostic applications : A synthetic receptor for amyloid peptides R.D. Kershaw*, M. Welland, University of Cambridge, UK

[P1.005] Sol-gel based nano-composite of gold nanoparticles for environmental biosensing S. Singh*, D.V.S. Jain, C. Ghanshyam, Central Scientific Instruments Organisation, India

[P1.006] Fluorescence complementation systems for in vivo imaging of protein-protein and RNA-protein interactions Z.Q. Cui*, X.E. Zhang, Wuhan Institute of Virology, China

[P1.007] A new colorimetric gas sensor based on natural pigments for pork freshness determination Y.X. Li*, X.B. Zou, X.W. Huang, L.Y. Shi, Y.D. Zhu, J.W. Zhao, School of Food & Biological Engineering, Jiangsu university, China

[P1.008] QCM-based rapid analysis of DNA F.N. Dultsev

1, M.A. Cooper*

2, E.A. Kolosovsky

1, D.V. Pyshnyi

1, A.A. Lomzov

1,

1SB RAS, Russia,

2University of

Queensland, Australia

[P1.009] Novel potentiometric sensors for determination of pioglitazone in biological samples and in pharmaceutical formulations A.L. Saber

1 ,2, R.K. Shah*

2,

1Zagazig University, Egypt,

2Umm Al-Qura University, Saudi Arabia

[P1.010] Development of nanoelectrode for detection of Arsenic (III) cations in drinking water M.S. Gaur*, R. Yadav, Hindustan College of Science and Technology, India

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[P1.011] Development and application of novel methods for quantitative detection of miRNAs in biological samples B.C. Yin, B.C. Ye*, East China University of Science and Technology, China

[P1.012] Status quo of digital modeling of biosensors R. Baronas*

1, J. Kulys

1,

1Vilnius University, Lithuania,

2Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania

[P1.013] Viral capsid proteins as nano-building blocks for construction of molecular biosensors F. Li

1, X-E. Zhang*

1 ,2,

1Wuhan Institute of Virology, China,

2Institute of Biophysics, China

[P1.014] Nano-porous membranes mediate podocyte proliferation and morphology C.H. Lu, National Ching Hua University, Taiwan

[P1.015]

A DNA probe-immobilized piezoresistive microcantilever biosensor for the detection of listeria monocytogenes Z.X. Gao*, N. Liu, L. Han, Y. Peng, B.A. Ning, J.L. Bai, S.M. Sun, Institute of Health and Environmental Medicine, China

[P1.016] Biosensors for the biological industry in China J-G. Shi*, C-Y. Bi, Y-H. Ma, Y. Chen, Shandong Academy of Sciences, China

[P1.017]

A simple and sensitive fluorescence based biosensor for the determination of uric acid using H2O2-sensitive quantum dots/dual enzymes J. Abdullah*

1, N.E. Azmi

2, N.I. Ramli

2, H. Sidek

2, S. Abd Rahman

2, N. Ariffin

2, M.A. Abdul Hamid

3, N.A.

Yusof1,

1Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia,

2SIRIM Berhad, Malaysia,

3Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia,

Malaysia

[P1.018] Langmuir-Blodgett films of enzymes and lipids for sucrose biosensors J.M. Rocha, L. Caseli*, Federal University of Sao Paulo, Brazil

[P1.019] SiO2/CaFe2O5 : A novel nanocomposite for biomedical applications L. Khanna*, N.K. Verma, Thapar University, India

[P1.020] Real-time electrocatalytic sensing of cellular respiration N.C. Yip*, F.J. Rawson, C.W. Tsang, P. Mendes, University of Birmingham, UK

[P1.021]

Enzyme-iron nanoparticle direct interactions: Hybrid formation and application for a coulometric biosensor for aminoaldehydes M. Magro

1, D. Baratella

1, G. Cozza

1, G. Miotto

1, J. Frommel

2, M. Sebela

2, R. Zboril

2, F. Vianello*

1

,2,

1University of Padua, Italy,

2Palacky University, Czech Republic

[P1.022] Optical imaging biosensors for multiplex detection of food and feed contaminants W. Haasnooot*, J. Peters, M. Bienenmann-Ploum, A. Frangolho, RIKILT Wageningen UR, The Netherlands

[P1.023] A novel bidirection electrocatalytic active nanoscale coordination polymer as an enzyme-free electrochemical biosensor for hydrogen peroxide B. Zhou*, J. Yang, J. Yao, Nanjing Normal University, China

[P1.024] Detection of breast cancer CTCs by high-density Self-Assembled Cell Array (SACA) J.C. Chang*

1, Y.H. Peng

1, T.J. Chen

1, H.Y. Chu

1, D.C. Yeh

2, F.G. Tseng

1 ,3,

1National Tsing Hua University,

Taiwan, 2

Taichung Veteran General Hospital, Taiwan, 3

Academia Sinica, Taiwan

[P1.025] New amperometric uric acid biosensor for the analysis of uric acid in urine C. Cheng*, C-Y. Kao, Chung Yuan Christian University, Taiwan

[P1.026] Multi-spot optical spectral measurement based on LED and photodiode matrix H.Y. Cai, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

[P1.027] Detection of telomerase activity based on DNA nanostructure-based surfaces Y. Li*, Y.L. Wen, W. Liang, L.Y. Li, Q. Xu, L. Xu, S.Z. Ren, G. Liu, Shanghai Institute of Measurement and Testing Technology, China

[P1.028] An electrochemical biosensor for methyltransferase activity assay H. Deng*, Z. Gao, National University of Singapore, Singapore

[P1.029] Impedance sensing of intermediate stages of mitosis of a single cell H. Kaji*

1, L. Ghenim

2, K. Nagamine

1, S. Porte

2, V. Haguet

2, M. Nishizawa

1, X. Gidrol

1,

1Tohoku University,

Japan, 2

CEA, France

[P1.030] Development of dual-channel surface plasmon resonance imaging system applied to stimulated living cell analyses L.L. Zhang*, X. Chen, H.T. Wei, H. Li, J.H. Sun, J.L. Chen, D.F. Cui, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

[P1.031] Ion amperometric measurements for monitoring of temperature stress induced calcium ion flux in Arabidopsis Thaliana roots Y. Sulaiman*

1, R. Kataky

2,

1Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia,

2Durham University, UK

[P1.032] Scanning electrochemical microscopy of DNA hybridization on DNA microarrays enhanced by HRP-modified SiO2 nanoparticles P-G. He*, H-J. Fan, F. Zhang, East China Normal University, China

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[P1.033]

A novel method for detecting glycoprotein-ligand interactions between dengue virus and its receptor CLEC5A using a nanostructured biosensor Y.T. Tung

1, M.F. Wu

2, G.J. Wang*

1, S.L. Hsieh

2,

1National Chung-Hsing University, Taiwan,

2Academia Sinica,

Taiwan

[P1.034] Sensors for detection of pain biomarkers I. Yazgan*, N. Noah, O.A. Sadik, SUNY-Binghamton, USA

[P1.035] Environmentally responsive and bright fluorescent probes possessing dansyl-modified oligonucleotides under hybridization of DNA and RNA Y. Suzuki*, K. Kowata, Y. Komatsu, AIST, Japan

[P1.036] Principal component analysis and classification of time varying SERS signals A.F. Chrimes, RMIT University, Australia

[P1.037]

Preparation and characterization of water soluble core-shell quantum dots for application in glucose sensing S. Abd. Rahman*

1 ,2, N. Ariffin

1, J. Abdullah

2 ,3, N. Yusof

2 ,1, Z. Ahmad Zubir

1, N.M.A. Nik Abd. Aziz

1, N.E. Azmi

1,

H. Sidek1,

1SIRIM Berhad, Malaysia,

2Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia

[P1.038] An ultrasensitive HRP labeled competitive aptasensor for oxytetracycline detection based on graphene oxide-polyaniline composites as the signal amplifiers W. Xu, S. Liu, J.H. Yu, M. Cui, J. Li, Y.N. Guo, H.Z. Wang, J.D. Huang*, University of Jinan, China

[P1.039] Inverse problems of the mass resonator in the biosensor applications Y. Liu

1, Y. Zhang*

2,

1Kunming University of Science and Technology, China,

2Chinese Academy of Sciences,

China

[P1.040]

Highly efficient colorimetric detection of target cancer cell utilizing superior catalytic activity of graphene oxide-magnetic platinum nanohybrids M.S. Kim*

1, M.I. Kim

2, M-A. Woo

2, Y. Ye

1, K.S. Kang

2, J. Lee

1, H.G. Park

2,

1POSTECH, Republic of Korea,

2KAIST,

Republic of Korea

[P1.041] Colorimetric detection of cysteine using nanomaterials as nanoplatforms J. Wang, Southwest University, China

[P1.042] Whole cell (buffalo spermatozoa) based colorimetric biosensor for the detection of cereulide in milk powder G. Kaul, M. Bamnia*, National Dairy Research Institute, India

[P1.043] TIRF-enhanced nanobeads’ Brownian Diffusion measurements for detecting CRP in human serum Y.J. Fan*, Z.Y. Chen, Y.H. Liu, H.J. Sheen, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

[P1.044]

HER2 protein detection by affinity dissociation of anti-HER2 aptamers wrapped on CNT-magnetic microsphere heterostructures for cancer diagnosis Q. Anjum, S.K. Verma, D. Mahalingam, J.H. Niazi*, Sabanci University Nanotechnology Research and Application Center, Turkey

[P1.045] Directed nerve regeneration using alternating electric fields on biodegradable substrates C. Martin*, T. Dejardin, A. Hart, M.O. Riehle, D.R.S. Cumming, University of Glasgow, UK

[P1.046] A quantitative model for loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP): Detection of vero-toxin producing E. coli S. Subramanian, R.D. Gomez*, University of Maryland, USA

[P1.047] A homogenous biosensor system for rapid detection of analytes S.R. Nirantar*, K.S. Yeo, H.C. Goh, F.J. Ghadessy, p53Lab, A-STAR, Singapore

[P1.048] Whole-cell based capacitive biosensing approach for size dependent nanotoxicity assay A. Qureshi*, A. Pandey, R.S. Chouhan, Y. Gurbuz, J.H. Niazi, Sabanci University Nanotechnology Research and Application Center, Turkey

[P1.049] Structuring of Au nanoparticle array on two-dimensional WS2 interface for electrochemical biosensing O. Parlak*, P. Seshadri, A.P.F. Turner, A. Tiwari, Linköping University, Sweden

[P1.050] Selective carbon nanomaterial growth down to CMOS compatible temperatures for multi-panel electrochemical sensing I. Taurino*, A. Magrez, L. Forró, G. De Micheli, S. Carrara, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland

[P1.051] Ultrasensitive detection of streptomycin using Flow injection analysis-Electrochemical quartz crystal nanobalance (FIA-EQCN) biosensor G.K. Mishra, A. Sharma, S. Bhand*, BITS, India

[P1.052] Utilisation of insect odorant receptors for odorant biosensing A.V. Kralicek*

1, C. Carraher

1, A.R. Nazmi

2, J. Dalziel

3, R.D. Newcomb

1,

1Plant & Food Research, New Zealand,

2University of Canterbury, New Zealand,

3AgResearch, New Zealand

[P1.053] Length measurement technique on microfluidic thread-based devices for analytical applications A. Nilghaz*, D.R. Ballerini, L. Zhang, W. Shen, Monash University, Australia

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[P1.055] Nanoporous anodic alumina rugate filters for sensing of ionic mercury T. Kumeria*

1, A. Santos

1, M.M. Rahman

1 ,2, J. Ferré-Borrull

2, L.F. Marsal

2, D. Losic

1,

1The University of

Adelaide, Australia, 2

Universitat Rovira i Virgil, Spain

[P1.056] Non-contact single cell printing for single cell real-time PCR F. Stumpf*

2, J. Schöndube

1, A. Gross

1, G. Roth

2 ,3, R. Zengerle

1 ,2, P. Koltay

1 ,4,

1IMTEK, Germany,

2HSG-IMIT,

Germany, 3

BIOSS, Germany, 4

BioFluidix GmbH, Germany

[P1.057]

Simple production of multiple copies of a microarray for the controlled release of small compounds in a cell-based screening assay Y. Hara

1, K. Ikuta

2, R. Onuki-Nagasaki

1, S. Fujita*

1,

1National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and

Technology (AIST), Japan, 2

Mitsubishi Rayon Co., LTD., Japan

[P1.058]

Structural engineering of nanoporous anodic alumina rugate filters for optical sensing of glucose: Perspectives and limitations A.S. Abel Santos*

1, T.K. Tushar Kumeria

1, M.M.R. Mohammad Mahbubur Rahman

2 ,1, J.F.R. Josep Ferre-

Borrull2, L.F.M. Lluis F Marsal

2, D.L. Dusan Losic

1,

1The University of Adelaide, Australia,

2Universitat Rovira i

Virgili, Spain

[P1.059]

Synthesis and characterisation of pH-responsive hydrogels. Application as flow control valve in microfluidic systems M.R. Romero

2, R.D. Arrua

1, C.I. Alvarez Igarzabal

2, E.F. Hilder*

1,

1University of Tasmania, Australia,

2Universidad Nacional de Cordoba, Argentina

[P1.060]

A novel electrochemical DNA biosensor based on poly-(5-amino-2-mercapto-1,3,4-thiadiazole) for assaying of antibacterial drug nitrofurantoin G. Aydogdu

1, G. Gunendi

1, D. Koyuncu Zeybek

2, B. Zeybek

2, S. Pekyardimci*

1,

1Ankara University, Turkey,

2Dumlupinar University, Turkey

[P1.061] DNA structure-competitive aptasensor for rapid on-site detection of lead (II) based on a portable optofluidic sensing platform F. Long*

1, H.C. Shi

1,

1Remnin University of China, China,

2Tsinghua University, China

[P1.062] Wireless-electrodeless MEMS QCM biosensors with fundamental resonance frequencies higher than 500 MHz F. Kato*, H. Ogi, H. Torii, M. Hirao, Osaka University, Japan

[P1.063] Clinical diagnosis of type I allergy by means of SPR imaging with a drop of peripheral blood Y. Yanase*, K. Ishii, T. Kawaguchi, M. Hide, Hiroshima University, Japan

[P1.064]

Light scattering detection optics and gold nanoparticle-embedded sensorchip for localized surface plasmon resonance sensor K. Fujiwara*

1, H. Monjushiro

2, N. Ogawa

1,

1Akita University, Japan,

2High Energy Accelerator Research

Organization, Japan

[P1.065] A sandwich assay of thrombin in biological media using nanoparticle-enhanced fluorescence polarization Q. Yue*, T. Shen, J. Liu, Liaocheng University, China

[P1.066] Flow electrochemical biosensors based on reactor with enzyme-modified amalgam powder B. Josyp*

1, J. Barek

2, O. Josyp

1 ,2,

1J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry of AS CR, Czech Republic,

2Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic

[P1.067] Direct detection of prostate specific antigen by darkfield microscopy using single immunotargeting silver nanoparticle C.Y. Poon*, H.M. Chan, H.W. Li, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong

[P1.068] Electrochemical performance and detection of 8-hydroxy-2´-deoxyguanosine at single-stranded DNA functionalized graphene modified glassy carbon electrode L.P. Jia, L.H. Zhang, W.L. Jia, X.Q. Tao, H.S. Wang*, Liaocheng University, China

[P1.069] Rapid biosensor system for detecting food-poisoning bacteria and toxin using magnetic beads conjugated with specific aptamers J.Y. Park*, M.S. Kim, T.J. Park, Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea

[P1.070] PoC α-amylase biosensor D.F. Holub*, R. Gifford, I. Lundström, A.P.F. Turner, Linköping University, Sweden

[P1.071]

Real-time water toxicity assessment using Lab-on-chip electrical cell-substrate impedance biosensor X. Zhang

2, F. Li

3, A.N. Nordin*

1, A. Khademhosseini

4, I. Voiculescu

1,

1International Islamic University

Malaysia, Malaysia, 2

City College of New York, USA, 3

Intelligent Automation, USA, 4

Harvard–MIT Health Sciences and Technology, USA

[P1.072] Enhancement of mass-detection sensitivity in wireless-electrodeless QCM biosensors by bio-nanocapsules K. Noi*

1, H. Ogi

1, M. Iijima

2, S. Kuroda

2, M. Hirao

1,

1Osaka University, Japan,

2Nagoya University, Japan

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[P1.073]

Tuning the electrochemical response of immunosensors based on diazonium salt-modified carbon nanotubes and oriented antibody immobilisation B. Prieto Simon*

1, N.M. Bandaru

2, N. Reta

1, C. Saint

1, N.H. Voelcker

1,

1University of South Australia,

Australia, 2

Flinders University, Australia

[P1.074] An automated and cost-effective microfluidic platform for biosensing applications A.J. Ahmed, K.M. Arif*, Massey University, New Zealand

[P1.075] Electrochemical detection of Dopamine, Uric Acid and Ascorbic Acid on epitaxial graphene nanowalls P.K. Roy*

1, A. Ganguly

2, W-H. Yang

2, K-H. Chen

2 ,3, L-C. Chen

2, S. Chattopadhyay

1,

1National Yang-Ming

University, Taiwan, 2

National Taiwan University, Taiwan, 3

Academia Sinica, Taiwan

[P1.076] Synthesis of magnetic Au-Fe3O4 nanoparticles for DNA separation and monitoring H.Y. Jung*, E.B. Kim, T.J. Park, Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea

[P1.077] Electrochemical monitoring of an important biomarker and target protein: Vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 in cell lysates T.X. Wei, J.C. Bao, Z.H. Dai*, Nanjing Normal University, China

[P1.078] Peptides conjugate chitosan foam as a novel approach for capture-purification and rapid detection of hapten- example of ochratoxine a R. Soleri, A. Ibn Hadj Hassine, C. Gonzalez, I. Bazin*, Ecole des mines d'Ales, France

[P1.079] Fabrication of monodispersed microspheres for two-dimensional photonic crystals F.Y. Wang, F. Xue, Q.H. Wang, M. Xue*, Z.H. Meng, Beijing Institute of Technology, China

[P1.080] Generation of aptamer-molecularly imprinted polymer hybrid materials A. Poma, Y. Xu, N.W. Turner*, The Open University, UK

[P1.081] Preparation and analysis of molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) using a microwave polymerisation method H. Brahmbhatt

1, J. Cosby

1, E. Piletska

2, N.W. Turner*

1,

1The Open University, UK,

2University of Leicester, UK

[P1.082] Multiple steroidal analysis using molecular imprinted polymers for sample extraction and comprehensive GCxGC-MS A. Zulfiqar, G. Morgan, N.W. Turner*, The Open University, UK

[P1.083]

Functionalization of protein nanofibrils for biosensor applications L. Sasso*

1 ,2, J. Healy

2, M.A.K. Williams

1 ,3, J.A. Gerrard

1 ,2,

1MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and

Nanotechnology, New Zealand, 2

University of Canterbury, New Zealand, 3

Massey University, New Zealand,

4Riddet Institute, New Zealand,

5Callaghan Innovation Research Ltd, New Zealand

[P1.084]

A flexible mobile-device biosensing instrumentation platform for point-of-care medical diagnostics applications F. Patou*, A. Pfreundt, A. Zulfiqar, M. Dimaki, C. Kjærgaard, J. Madsen, W.E. Svendsen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

[P1.085]

A complementary set of methods for identifying phase transitions in lipids: Heat-transfer measurements, adiabatic scanning calorimetry and dissipation-mode quartz crystal microbalance P. Losada Pérez*

1, K.L. Jiménez-Monroy

1, B. van Grinsven

1, J. Leys

2, S.D. Janssens

1, M. Peeters

1, K. Bers

1, C.

Glorieux2, J. Thoen

2, K. Haenen

1,

1UHasselt, Belgium,

2KULeuven, Belgium

[P1.086] Heat-transfer based detection of small organic molecules using molecularly imprinted polymers as biomimetic receptors M. Peeters*, B. van Grinsven, P. Losada Pérez, K. Bers, P. Wagner, UHasselt, Belgium

[P1.087] The heat-transfer method (HTM) as “easy to implement” tool for biosensor purposes P. Losada Pérez, M. Peeters, B. van Grinsven, K. Bers, P. Wagner*, UHasselt, Belgium

[P1.088] Smartphone-based colorimetric reader for bioanalytical applications using tablet's/smartphone's screen-based bottom illumination S.K. Vashist*

1 ,2, T. van Oordt

1, F. von Stetten

1 ,2, R. Zengerle

1 ,2,

1HSG-IMIT, Germany,

2IMTEK, Germany

[P1.089] Biotinyl moiety-selective polymer films with sensitivity enhancing highly ordered macropores S. Suriyanarayanan

3, L. Petrone

1, T. Ederth

1, I.A. Nicholls*

3 ,2,

1Linköping University, Sweden,

2Uppsala

University, Sweden, 3

Linnaeus University, Sweden

[P1.090] Lithographically-fabricated corner-cube retroreflectors as labels in point-of-care diagnostics G. Garvey*

1, D. Shakarisaz

1, F. Ruiz-Ruiz

2, B. Raja

1, A. Hagström

1, K. Kourentzi

1, P. Ruchhoeft

1, R.C.

Willson1,

1Universityof Houston, USA,

2Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico

[P1.091] Microfluidic nano-biosensor for Salmonella detection G. Kim*, J. Moon, C.Y. Moh, J.G. Lim, National Academy of Agricultural Science, Republic of Korea

[P1.092] Real-time and label-free measurements of cell viability by a metal clad waveguide(MCW) based biosensor J.A. Park*

1 ,2, Y.B. Shin

1 ,2,

1University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea,

2Korea Research Institute

of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Republic of Korea

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[P1.093] Cancer diagnosis using arrays of plasmonic Au nano dot realized by UV nanoimprint lithography N.R. Jo*

1 ,2, Y.B. Shin

1 ,2, K.J. Lee

2,

1University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea,

2Korea Research

Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology(KRIBB), Republic of Korea

[P1.094]

Real time measurement of protease activity with a bioluminescent resonance energy transfer-based biosensor on a customized temperature-controlled microfluidic workstation M. Gel*, H. Dacres, N. Le, Y. Zhu, A. Anderson, S.C. Trowell, CSIRO Food Futures National Research Flagship & CSIRO Materials Science and Engineering, Australia

[P1.095]

Single step UV-photolithography fabrication of SU-8 honeycombs with microchannels for cells positioning on silicon oxide-based nanopillars F. Larramendy*

1, M.C. Blatche

2, P. Temple-Boyer

2, O. Paul

1,

1University of Freiburg (IMTEK), Germany,

2LAAS-CNRS, France

[P1.096] Mass production of micro particles using geometrically passive breakup microfluidic chip C.M. Kim*, G.M. Kim, Kyungpook National University, Republic of Korea

[P1.097] An amperometric determination of D-amino acids in fruit juices with D-amino acid oxidase immobilized onto carbon nanotubes/iron oxide nanoparticles/chitosan composite film S. Lata, B. Batra, C.S. Pundir*, M.D.University, India

[P1.098] Hierarchical zwitterionic polymer-based surface platform for highly sensitive and specific bio-sensing and detection C.J. Huang*

1, S. Jiang

1,

1National Central University, Taiwan,

2University of Washington, USA

[P1.099]

Recognition of bacterial lipopolysaccharide using bacteriophage-adhesin-coated long-period gratings E. Brzozowska*

1, S. Gorska

1, M. Smietana

2, M. Koba

4, W.J. Bock

1,

1Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland,

2Warsaw University of Technology, Poland,

3National Institute of Telecommunications, Poland,

4Université du

Québec en Outaouais, Canada

[P1.100] pH sensor based on direct charge transfer between PEDOT and biologically derived redox centres O. Winther-Jensen

1, J. Hamilton

1, B. Thompson

1, D.R. MacFarlane

1, T. Suga

2, H. Nishide

2, B. Winther-

Jensen*1,

1Monash University, Australia,

2Waseda University, Japan

[P1.101]

A multiplexed electrical impedance-based device for bioengineering applications C. Canali*

1, O.G. Martinsen

2 ,3, H.B. Bashir Muhammad

1, A. Heiskanen

1, M. Dufva

1, A. Wolff

1, J.

Emnéus1,

1Technical University of Denmark, Denmark,

2University of Oslo, Norway,

3Oslo University Hospital,

Norway

[P1.102] Pre-clinical evaluation of microprobe arrays for continuous glucose monitoring in skin compartment S. Sharma*, J. Trzebinski, A. El- Laboudi, N. Oliver, D. Johnston, T. Cass, Imperial College London, UK

[P1.103] PEDOT-modified electrochemical microsensors: A versatile probe for the detection of antioxidant biomarkers F. Sékli Belaïdi, A. Civélas, A. Tsopela*, L. Mazenq, J. Launay, P. Temple-Boyer, LAAS-CNRS, France

[P1.105] Nitric oxide sensing silk T.D. Rapson*

1 ,2, H. Trueman

2, H. Dacres

1 ,2, T. Sutherland

2, S.C. Trowell

1,

1CSIRO Food Futures Flagship,

Australia, 2

CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences, Australia

[P1.106] High-throughput screening and analysis for circulating tumor cells using a cell microarray chip S. Yamamura*

1, K. Abe

1, S. Yatsushiro

1, Y. Baba

1 ,2, M. Kataoka

1,

1National Institute of Advanced Industrial

Science and Technology (AIST), Japan, 2

Nagoya University, Japan

[P1.107] Nonenzymatic electrochemical glucose sensing based on novel Pt monolayer on Cu foams Y.L. Hu, X.H. Niu, H.L. Zhao*, J. Tang, M.B. Lan, East China University of Science and Technology, China

[P1.108] Droplet-based microfluidics for high-throughput screening of metagenomic library M. Hosokawa*, Y. Hoshino, T. Hirose, D.H. Yoon, T. Mori, T. Sekiguchi, S. Shoji, H. Takeyama, Waseda University, Japan

[P1.109] Detection of superoxide anion using a superoxide dismutase modified Pd-Pt-MWCNTs electrode X. Zhu, X.H. Niu, H.L. Zhao, M.B. Lan*, East China University of Science and Technology, China

[P1.110] Development of dielectrophoretic chip for bacteria antibiotic susceptibility test C.H. Shih*

1, Y.H. Yang

1, C.C. Chung

1, I.F. Cheng

1, P.L. Chen

2, W.C. Ko

2, H.C. Chang

1,

1Department of

BioMedical Engineering, Taiwan, 2

National Cheng Kung University Hospital, Taiwan

[P1.111] The optimum test frequency analysis of electrical cell-substrate impedance spectrum based on principal component analysis Q. Jiao*, S.Z. Xu, Y.G. Dong, P. Wang, Tsinghua University, China

[P1.112]

A novel disposable electrochemical immunosensor for α-fetoprotein determination utilizing gold-doped silica nanoparticles S.J. Shin*

1, S. Seok

2, T.J. Lee

1, T.J. Park

3, S.J. Lee

1,

1National Nanofab Center, Republic of Korea,

2KAIST,

Republic of Korea, 3

Chungang University, Republic of Korea

[P1.113] Odor detection and classification using in vivo bio-electronic nose system L.J. Zhuang*, T.T. Guo, N. Hu, P. Wang, Zhejiang University, China

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[P1.114] Protein preconcentration using nanofissures generated by self-assembly of nanoparticles-assisted electric breakdown at junction gaps C-P. Jen*, K-F. Chen, National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan

[P1.115] Dielectrophoresis behaviour of lactobacillus casei over a wide frequency M.R. Buyong, N.A. Abd Aziz, M.F. Mohd Razip Wee, A.A. Hamzah, B. Yeop Majlis*, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia

[P1.116] Bio-nanocapsule scaffold for oriented immobilization and clustering of sensing molecules on biosensor surfaces M. Iijima*, S. Kuroda, Nagoya University, Japan

[P1.117]

Microfluidic platform enabling tumor cell characterization and classification based on specific membrane capacitance and cytoplasm conductivity Y. Zhao

1, X.T. Zhao

2, D.Y. Chen

1, Y.N. Luo

1, M. Jiang

2, W.T. Yue

2, J.B. Wang

1, J. Chen*

1,

1Chinese Academy of

Sciences, China, 2

Capital Medical University, China

[P1.118] Frozen assembly of gold nanoparticles for rapid colorimetic detection of antifreeze protein activity J.I. Park, G.B. Kim, J.O. Lee, Y.H. Gwak, E. Jin, Y.P. Kim*, Hanyang University, Republic of Korea

[P1.119] AFM imaging and force-distance curves analysis of single stranded DNA-binding protein complex and comparison of kinetic with surface plasmon resonance as reference biosensor method V. Hornakova*, J. Pribyl, P. Skladal, Masaryk University, Czech Republic

[P1.120] Copper nano particles anchored piperidine dithiocarbamate on multi-walled carbon nano tubes with assimilated β-cyclodextrin as a sensor: Determination of neotame artificial sweetener A. Ayyappa, S. Kanchi*, M.I. Sabela, K. Bisetty, Durban University of Technology, South Africa

[P1.121] AC electrokinetics-based microstructure facbrication and its application on bio-particle manipulation H-C. Chang*, S-K. Zhong, J-H. Wang, C-C. Chung, I-F. Cheng, Cheng Kung University, Taiwan

[P1.122] Target-controlled formation of silver nanoclusters for label-free fluorescent detection of theophylline K.S. Park*, H.G. Park, KAIST, Republic of Korea

[P1.123] Graphene oxide based fluorescence resonance energy transfer (fret) biosensor for bacterial protein toxin detection J.Y. Shi*, C.Y. Chan, W.W. Ye, M. Yang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

[P1.124] Abasic site-incorporated duplex DNA for electrochemical detection of theophylline J.K. Ahn*, K.S. Park, H.G. Park, KAIST(Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), Republic of Korea

[P1.125]

Meso-fluidic chemiluminescence device coupled with immobilized enzymatic gold nanoparticle/glucose oxidase (AuNP/GOx) bioreactor for the determination of glucose in biological fluids and beverages W. Seeramad

1, L.S.T. Alamo

1 ,2, T. Tangkuaram

1, S. Satienperakul*

1,

1Maejo University, Thailand,

2Nueva

Vizcaya State University, The Philippines

[P1.126] Electrochemical immunosensor based on a 96-well screen-printed microplate array for cardiac troponin detection P. Fanjul-Bolado*, M.M.P.S. Neves, D. Hernández-Santos, DropSens S.L., Spain

[P1.127] Detection of toxic nano-material using DNA immobilized resonator K. Jang*, J. Park, S. Lee, S. Na, Korea University, Republic of Korea

[P1.128] Graphene enhanced raman spectroscopy for blood glucose sensing M.S. Li*, P.K. Roy, S. Chattopadhyay, National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan

[P1.129] Quantification of procalcitonin for a point-of-care application D. Rascher*, M. Rieger, A. Hartmann, Helmholtz Zentrum München, Germany

[P1.130]

Human cytokine detection with dna directed sssembly on 3d silicon nanowire system H. Cheng*

1, J.X. Wu

1, H. Zheng

1, W. Xu

1, L.H. Zhou

2, K.C. Leong

3, R. Rajagopalan

4, W.K. Choi

1, H.P.

Too1,

1National Univeristy of Singapore, Singapore,

2Agency for Science, Technology and Research,

Singapore, 3

Globalfoundries Singapore Pte. Ltd, Singapore, 4

Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Russia

[P1.131]

A bio-electrochemical sensing platform for hydrogen peroxide and glucose based on irreversible, non-covalent pi-pi functionalization of graphene produced via a novel, green synthesis method J.S.Y. Chia*

1, M.T.T. Tan

1, P.S. Khiew

1, J.K. Chin

1, H.W. Lee

2, D.C.S. Bien

2, W.S. Chiu

3,

1The University of

Nottingham Malaysia Campus, Malaysia, 2

MIMOS Berhad, Malaysia, 3

University Malaya, Malaysia

[P1.132] Gold nanoparticle-based colorimetic analysis of protein phosphatase activity via zinc coordination J.O. Lee*, G.B. Kim, Y.P. Kim, Hanyang University, Republic of Korea

[P1.133] A higher sensitive SERS-based immunoassay performed on Au-modified Ag nanorods array C.Y. Song*

1 ,2, L.H. Wang

1, Y.P. Zhao

2, W. Huang

1,

1Nanjing University Posts & Telecommunications, China,

2University of Georgia, USA

[P1.134] Silicon nanowire nanonet based DNA sensors for enhanced fluorescence signal P. Serre*

1, V. Stambouli

2, P. Periwal

1, T. Baron

1, C. Ternon

1 ,2,

1LTM, France,

2LMGP, France

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[P1.135] High resolution microelectrode arrays (MEAs) for reliably studying an in-vitro neuronal network model of induced-Alzheimer’s Disease H. Amin*, A. Maccione, T. Nieus, L. Berdondini, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT), Italy

[P1.136] Biofunctionalized graphene field effect transistor for rapid and ultrasensitive detection of Avian Influenza Virus C.Y. Chan*, J.Y. Shi, W.W. Ye, M. Yang, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong

[P1.137] DNA aptamers against the Cry j 2 allergen of Japanese cedar pollen K. Ogihara*

1 ,3, N. Savory

1, K. Abe

1, W. Yoshida

2, M. Asahi

3, S. Kamohara

3, K. Ikebukuro

1,

1Tokyo University of

Agriculture and Technology, Japan, 2

Tokyo University of Technology, Japan, 3

DHC Corporation, Japan

[P1.138]

Plant gene detection at gold nanoparticles attached self- assembled layer on tin-doped Indium Oxide film with electrochemical measurement S. Leasen*

1, P. Kanthang

2, W. Songnuan

3,

1Rachamangala University of Technology Suvarnabhumi,

Thailand, 2

Rachamangala University of Technology Pranakorn, Thailand, 3

Mahidol University, Thailand

[P1.139]

On-line monitoring of biofouling using coaxial stub resonator N.A. Hoog*

1, M.J.J. Mayer

1, W. Olthuis

1, A.A. Tomaszewska

1, A.H. Paulitsch-Fuchs

1, H. Miedema

1, A. van den

Berg1,

1BIOS - the Lab-on-a-Chip group, MESA+ Institute of Nanotechnology, University of Twente, The

Netherlands, 2

EasyMeasure B.V, The Netherlands, 3

Wetsus, The Netherlands

[P1.140]

HerceptinTM

(trastuzumab)

- SKOV-3 epithelial cancer cell interaction study using quartz crystal microbalance technology L. Elmlund*

1, C. Käck

1, L. Kaiser

1, T. Aastrup

1, I.A. Nicholls

1,

1Linnaeus University, Sweden,

2Attana AB,

Sweden, 3

Uppsala University, Sweden

[P1.141] Bio-nanogate controlled enzymatic reaction for virus sensing R.W. Wang, Y.L. Li*, University of Arkansas, USA

[P1.143]

Tetracycline detection by molecular imprinting sensor based on electropolymerized oligothioaniline-functionalized gold nanoparticles M. Bougrini

1 ,2, A. Florea

1 ,3, R. Sandulescu

3, A. Errachid

1, N. Jaffrezic-Renault

1, N. El Bari*

2, B.

Bouchikhi2,

1University of Lyon, France,

2Moulay Ismaïl University, Morocco,

3University of Medicine and

Pharmacy, Romania

[P1.144] Sensitive biosensor based on genetically-engineered protein phosphatase inhibition for microcystin detection G. Catananate, L. Espin, J-L. Marty*, Universite de Perpignan Via Domitia, France

[P1.145] High-throughput screening for gold nanoparticle chemiresistor sensor array development L.J. Hubble*, J.S. Cooper, A. Sosa Pintos, E. Chow, M.S. Webster, B. Raguse, L. Wieczorek, CSIRO, Australia

[P1.146] Electrochemical characterization of electrodeposited and heat-treated Iridium Oxide Electrode for pH sensing T.Y. Kim*, S. Yang, GIST, Republic of Korea

[P1.147] Detection of trace miRNA based on surface plasmon resonance of single gold nanoparticle Y.L. Hu, L. Zhang, Y. Zhang, L.H. Yuwen, L.H. Wang*, Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications, China

[P1.148] Detection of cellular response to drug stimulation by surface plasmon resonance interometric imaging P. Wang*

1, F.Y. Dou

1, S.J. Deng

1, R. Xing

2, Y.Y. Lv

2, X.L. Yu

1,

1Tsinghua University, China,

2Beijing Cancer

Hospital & Institute, China

[P1.149] Dual-type molecular beacon multiplexed within a suspended core optical fibre for Zygosity detection L-V. Nguyen*

1, S. Giannetti

2, S-C. Warren-Smith

1, A. Cooper

1, A. Cucinotta

2, S. Selleri

2, T-M. Monro

1,

1The

University of Adelaide, Australia, 2

University of Parma, Italy

[P1.150] Improving uniformity of binding responses in high-throughput SPRi-based assays S.J. Deng*, P. Wang, L.L. Ding, X.L. Yu, Tsinghua University, China

[P1.151] Analytical properties of a centrifugal immunosensor for salivary cortisol M. Yamaguchi*

1, H. Katagata

1, Y. Tezuka

1, D. Niwa

2, V. Shetty

3,

1Iwate University, Japan,

2Rohm Co., Ltd.,

Japan, 3

UCLA, USA

[P1.152] Molecularly imprinted point-of-care chips for the recognition of a target steroid hormone S. Taniguchi*

1, A. Murase

2, E. Takano

2, T. Takeuchi

2,

1Hitachi, Ltd., Japan,

2Kobe University, Japan

[P1.153]

Chemiluminescence biosensor for human hepatitis B based on in-situ synthesized CdS nanowire photosensor B.G. An*

1, H.W. Jung

1, J.G. Park

2, J.C. Pyun

1,

1Yonsei Univ, Republic of Korea,

2Korea Institute of Science and

Technology (KIST), Republic of Korea

[P1.154] Shadow image-based portable cell counter (SIPCC) M. Roy*

1, G. Jin

1, D. Seo

1, M-H. Nam

2, S. Seo

1,

1Korea University, Republic of Korea,

2Korea University Ansan

Hospital, Republic of Korea

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[P1.156] An electrochemical immunosensor based on Au nanoparticles/Carbon nanotubes-modified gold electrode for marine toxin detection J. Zhou*, L. Zou, J. Wang, Q. Wang, N. Hu, Y. Zou, P. Wang, Zhejiang University, China

[P1.157] The surface enhanced infrared absorption of bovine serum albumin on active Cu nanoparticles synthesized by galvanic displacement J. Yao*, B. Zhou, Y.F. Niu, X.J. Zhang, Nanjing Normal University, China

[P1.158] Development of antigen-immobilized metallothionein sensor that exploits gold nanoparticle-based enhancement of signal S-H. Son, N. Kim*, Korea Food Research Institute, Republic of Korea

[P1.159] Gold nanowires with self-assemble network structures for trace level detection Y. Zhang*

1 ,2, J. Liu

3, D. Li

1, X. Wang

2, W.R. Yang

1,

1Deakin University, Australia,

2Ocean University of China,

China, 3

Qingdao University, China

[P1.160] Isothermal exponential amplification of signal readout element DNAzyme and its application in homogeneous label-free electrochemical biosensor J. Nie*, D-W. Zhang, Y-L. Zhou, X-X. Zhang, Peking University, China

[P1.161] A biomimetic sensor for the detection of lead in water W. Chu*, C.J. Barrow, W.R. Yang, Deakin University, Australia

[P1.162] Gold nanoparticle-DNA monoconjugates based watching gene assay for variable-number tandem repeat typing with human D1S80 VNTR locus Y.T. Kim, J.Y. Choi, T.S. Seo*, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Republic of Korea

[P1.163] Bacterially propelled liposomes for drug delivery: Proof of principle Z.H. Zhang*

1, Z.F. Li

2, K.J. Li

1, X.D. Liu

1,

1Beijing Institute of Technology, China,

2Peking University Third

Hospital, China

[P1.164]

Kinesin driven transportation along multi-walled carbon nanotubes tracks A. Sikora

1, J. Ramón-Azcón

1, K. Kim

1, K. Reaves

2, H. Nakazawa

1, M. Umetsu

1, I. Kumagai

1, T. Matsue

1, W.

Hwang2 ,3

, W. Teizer*1 ,2

, 1Tohoku University, Japan,

2Texas A&M University, USA,

3Korea Institute for

Advanced Study, Republic of Korea

[P1.165]

Table top incubator for epithelial cells including a continuous transepithelial electric resistance measurement for water quality or toxicology tests F.T. Truffer*

1, S.A. Ahmed

2, M.F. Favre

2, M.G. Giazzon

2, M.G. Geiser

1,

1Hes-so Valais, Switzerland,

2CSEM,

Switzerland

[P1.166]

Fast and continuous detection of bacteria selectively bound with aptamer-fluorescent nano-bead complex using optical particle counter J. Chung, J.S. Kang, J.H. Jung, J. Jurng, B.C. Kim*, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea

[P1.167]

Hydrogel microparticle-based clor-encoding/hydrodynamic capture/decoding system for high-throughput multiplexed bioassays H. Gang

1, C. Son

1 ,2, Y. Choi

1 ,3, E.S. Yoon

1, I.J. Cho*

1, N.W. Choi

1,

1Korea Institute of Science and Technology,

Republic of Korea, 2

Yonsei University, Republic of Korea, 3

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea

[P1.168] Non direct fluorescent nanoparticles in paper based ELISA for biomarker detection J.F. Engels*, K.H. Yau, K.K. Lai, R. Renneberg, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong

[P1.169] An electrochemical impedance immunosensor for the detection of Escherichia coli O157:H7 with signal amplification based lectins Z.M. Li*

1, Y.C. Fu

1, Y.B. Li

1 ,2,

1Zhejiang University, China,

2University of Arkansas, USA

[P1.170] Nanostructured complex materials for biosensor detection S. Krutovertsev*

1, O. Ivanova

1, A. Sherle

2, E. Oleinik

2,

1JSC Ecological sensors and systems, Russia,

2Institute

of Chemical Physics of RAS, Russia

[P1.171]

Bio-inspired preparation of fibrin-boned bionanocomposites of biomolecules and nanomaterials for electrochemical biosensing Y.C. Fu*

1 ,2, F.F. Han

2, Q.J. Xie

2, Y.B. Li

1 ,3,

1Zhejiang University, China,

2Hunan Normal University, China,

3University of Arkansas, USA

[P1.172] Measurements of cellular properties by means of Surface Plasmon Spectroscopy H. Li*, L.L. Zhang, X. Chen, J.H. Sun, D.F. Cui, Institution of electronics, China

[P1.173] A microchannel-integrated waveguide-mode sensor for detecting hemagglutination H. Ashiba*

1, M. Fujimaki

1, K. Awazu

1, M. Fu

2, Y. Ohki

2, T. Tanaka

3, M. Makishima

3,

1National Institute of

Advanced Science and Technology, Japan, 2

Waseda University, Japan, 3

Nihon University, Japan

[P1.174] Impedance immunosensor for Staphylococcus aureus by applying a signal amplification strategy using genus specific peptidoglycan-lytic lysostaphin J.H. Yoon, Y.K. Han, H.C. Yoon*, Ajou university, Republic of Korea

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[P1.175]

Ultrahigh sensitivity in liquid-crystal-based immunodetection using a modified sample-preparation technique H-W. Su*

1, M-J. Lee

2, W. Lee

1,

1National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan,

2Chang Jung Christian University,

Taiwan

[P1.176]

Multi-channel dual mode detecting system measuring neural electrophysiological and electrochemical signal M.X. Wang*, N.S. Lin, S.W. Xu, J.T. Liu, Y.L. Song, W.T. Shi, T.J. Jiang, X.X. Cai, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

[P1.177]

Highly sensitive and rapid determination of Escherichia coli O157:H7 in minced beef and water using electrocatalytic gold nanoparticle tags A. Hassan

1 ,2, A. de la Escosura-Muñiz*

1, A. Merkoçi

1 ,3,

1ICN2 - Institut Catala de Nanociencia i

Nanotecnologia, Spain, 2

Food Hygiene Department, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Egypt, 3

ICREA - Institucio Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats, Spain

[P1.178] Flexible nonenzymatic glucose biosensor based on Ni decorated vertically grown carbon nanotubes nanohybrids W.S. Kim, J.H. Ryu, S.H. Lee, K.C. Park, G.J. Lee*, H.K. Park, Kyung Hee University, Republic of Korea

[P1.179] Label-free, needle-type continuous Ca

2+ sensor employing monoclonal antibody sensitive to conformation

change of calcium binding protein J-N. Park*, S-H. Paek, Junior, D-H. Kim, J-W. Jeon, S-H. Paek, Korea University, Republic of Korea

[P1.180]

Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (bio)sensing through hydrogen evolution reaction induced by gold nanoparticles A. Chamorro

1, C.C. Mayorga-Martinez

1, A. Merkoçi*

1 ,2,

1ICN2- Institut Catala de Nanociencia i

Nanotecnologia, Spain, 2

ICREA, Spain

[P1.181] Ultra high frequency surface acoustic wave driven streaming in nanoliter droplets R.J. Shilton*

1, M. Travagliati

1 ,2, F. Beltram

1 ,2, M. Cecchini

2,

1Center for Nanotechnology Innovation@NEST,

Italy, 2

NEST, Italy

[P1.182] Implantable amperometric enzyme- based biosensors: Powerful tools for in vivo real-time biomonitoring C.A. Cordeiro*

1 ,2, M.G. de Vries

1, N. Wahono

2, T.I.F. Cremers

1 ,2, B.H.C. Westerink

1 ,2,

1Brains Online BV, The

Netherlands, 2

University of Groningen, The Netherlands, 3

Brains Online LLC, USA

[P1.183]

Sensitive cancer biomarker detection with microcantilever sensors with simultaneous phase-shifting interferometric microscopy readout system Z. Yang

1, M. Capener

1, M. Le Goas

1, V. Highland

1, S. Kelling

1, Y. Chevelot

2, E. Souteyrand*

2, E. Laurenceau

2, S.

Elliott1,

1University of Cambridge, UK,

2Institut des Nanotechnologies de Lyon (INL), France

[P1.184] The first integrated multimodal assay for sensitive detection of dengue contamination of blood A. Ranzoni*

1, D. Watterson

1, F. Chong

1, S. KC

1, T. Tran

2, M. Jones

1, K. Lebani

1, H. Faddy

2, R. Flower

2, D.

Irving2,

1The University of Queensland, Australia,

2Australian Red Cross Blood Service, Australia

[P1.185] Paper based platform for colorimetric sensing of dissolved ammonia and CO2 Y. Chen, Y. Zilberman, P. Mostafalu, S.R. Sonkusale*, Tufts University, USA

[P1.186] Microfluidic chip for blood cell separation based on a combination of dead-end and cross-flow filtration X. Chen*, L.L. Zhang, J.H. Sun, H. Li, D.F. Cui, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

[P1.187] A high sensitive and selective sensor based on poly (diallyldimethylammonium chloride)/multiwall carbon nanotubes/graphene modified electrode for simultaneous determination of catechol and hydroquinone Z-H. Wang*, D-M. Song, J-F. Xia, F-F. Zhang, L. Xia, Y-Z. Xia, Y-H. Li, L-H. Xia, Qingdao University, China

[P1.188] Glucose-oxidase label-based redox cycling for an incubation period-free electrochemical immunosensor A. Singh, S. Park*, H. Yang, Pusan National University, Republic of Korea

[P1.189] A generic electrochemical sensor design for detection of carcinoma B. Thakur*, S. Jayakumar, S. Sawant, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, India

[P1.190]

Development of a porous silicon antibody microarray for the sensitive detection of α-synuclein in human cerebrospinal fluid toward early diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease S.W. Lee*

1, E. Silajdzic

2, O. Hansson

2, M. Björkqvist

2, T. Laurell

2 ,3,

1Riken, Japan,

2Lund Univerity, Sweden,

3Dogguk University, Republic of Korea

[P1.191] Synthesis of molecularly imprinted polymer as artificial bio-sensing receptor utilizing biotechnology as an approach towards sustainable technological development D.C.Y. Choo*, S.M. Ng, Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus, Malaysia

[P1.192] Detection of diabetes with a biosensor based on microwave LC resonator using integrated passive design process K. K.-Adhikari*, R. Dhakal, C. Wang, G. Cho, N. Y.-Kim, Kwangwoon University, Republic of Korea

[P1.193] A 3D valve to switch flow in centrifugalmicrofluidics A. Kazemzadeh*

1, P. Ganesan

1, F. Ibarhim

1, M.M. Aeinehvand

1, M. Madou

2, L. Kulinksy

2,

1University of

Malaya, Malaysia, 2

University of California, USA

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[P1.194]

Self-generation power system for biomedical applications on Lab-on-a-Disc J. Karunan

1, F. Ibrahim*

1, J. Cho

1 ,2, M. Madou

1 ,3, W. Al-Faqheri

1, T.H.G. Thio

1 ,4,

1University of Malaya,

Malaysia, 2

Inje University, Republic of Korea, 3

University of California Irvine, USA, 4

INTI International University, Malaysia

[P1.196]

Multi-analyte biosensors based on interference-free multichannel monolithic quartz crystal microbalance K. Jaruwongrungsee

1 ,3, U. Waiwijit

1, A. Wisitsoraat

1, M. Sangworaslip

2, C. Pintavirooj

3, A.

Tuantranont*1,

1National Electronics and Computer Technology Center, Thailand,

2Rangsit University,

Thailand, 3

King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand

[P1.197]

Rapid ultra-sensitive detection of influenza a nucleoproteins using a microfluidic nonlinear acoustic sensor K. Leirs

1, N. Sandström

2, L. Ladhani*

2, D. Spasic

1, V. Ostanin

3, D. Klenerman

3, W. van der Wijngaart

2, J.

Lammertyn1, S. Ghosh

4,

1University of Leuven, Belgium,

2KTH - Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden,

3University of Cambridge, UK,

4Loughborough University, UK

[P1.198] Micro-balloon micro-mixing in centrifugal microfluidic platforms M.M. Aeinehvand

1, F. Ibrahim

1 ,2, S.W. Harun

1, I. Djordjevic*

1, M.J. Madou

1 ,2, S. Hosseini

1, H.A. Rothan

1, R.

Yusof1,

1University of Malaya, Malaysia,

2University of California, USA

[P1.199] Two stage microfluidic chip for the selective isolation of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) K.A. Hyun

1, T.Y. Lee

2, S.H. Lee

1, Y.S. Kim*

3, H.I. Jung

1,

1Yonsei University, Republic of Korea,

2LG Advanced

Research Institute, Republic of Korea, 3

Ajou University, Republic of Korea

[P1.200] Ratiomeric imaging of protein-probe interaction in live cells using deep UV microscope for label-free protein detection in live cells S.J. Chung*, H.K. Lee, H.J. Kang, M. Song, J.H. Kim, Dongguk University, Republic of Korea

[P1.201] Voltammetric behavior of testosterone on bismuth film electrode: Highly sensitive determination in pharmaceuticals and human urine by square-wave atsorptive stripping voltammetry A. Levent*, A. Altun, S. Tas, Y. Yardim, Z. Sentürk, Batman University, Turkey

[P1.202] Flexible biosensor by gravure printed resonator for human uric acid detection R. Dhakal*

1, K.K. Adhikari

1, G. Cho

1, N.Y. Kim

1,

1Kwangwoon University, Republic of Korea,

2Sunchon

University, Republic of Korea

[P1.203] Novel strategies in Bio-Sensors development for citrate biomarker detection: Prostate cancer application S. Azzouzi

1 ,2, M. Ben Ali

1 ,2, N.M. Nooredeen

3, M.N. Abbas

3, N. Zine

4, A. Errachid*

4,

1Université de Sousse,

Tunisia, 2

Université de Carthage, Tunisia, 3

National Research Centre, Egypt, 4

Université Lyon, France

[P1.204] Chitosan nanoparticles and ALP immobilization for DNA sensor platform development P. Na Nakorn, Thammasat University, Thailand

[P1.205] A polymer microactuator chip for studying mechanotransduction in urothelial cells K.F. Svennersten

1 ,2, E.W.H. Jager*

3,

1Karolinska Institutet, Sweden,

2Karolinska University Hospital, Sweden,

3Linköping University, Sweden

[P1.206] Point of care cell-based assay using wax-Impregnated cotton fabrics N. Muhamad-Wahab*, S. Abdul-Jamil, F.A. Abdul-Majid, D.H.B. Wicaksono, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia

[P1.207] Development of acetylcholinesterase biosensor based on PAMAN self-assembled monolayer-modified gold electrode C.S. Santos, V.G. Pawlak, S.T. Fujiwara, C.A. Pessoa*, Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa, Brazil

[P1.208] The impact of platinum nanostructures on the performance and selectivity of non-enzymatic glucose sensors P. Daubinger, J. Kieninger, T. Unmüssig, B. Enderle, G.A. Urban*, University of Freiburg IMTEK, Germany

[P1.209] Ink-jet printed silicone hydrophobic barriers on paper-based microfluidics V. Rajendra, C. Sicard, J.D. Brennan, M.A. Brook*, McMaster University, Canada

[P1.210] Detection of adulterations of argan oil by using a tin oxide based electronic nose and a voltammetric electronic tongue M. Bougrini, Z. Haddi, K. Tahri, N. El Bari*, B. Bouchikhi, Moulay Ismaïl University, Morocco

[P1.211] Plasmon-enhanced fluorescence biosensors: The role of field confinement J. Dostalek, AIT-Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria

[P1.212] SPR sensor chips based on graphene and graphene oxide Y.V. Stebunov*, A.V. Arsenin, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Russia

[P1.213] Alternative route for diazonium grafting on gold and carbon surfaces using Zn as reducer M. Torrens*

1, M. Ortiz

1, V. Beni

2, A.P.F. Turner

2, C.K. O' Sullivan

1 ,3,

1URV, Spain,

2Linköping University,

Sweden, 3

ICREA, Spain

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[P1.215]

Mixing performance of passive rhombic micromixer with diamond-shape obstacles for DNA Biosensor application I. Bernacka-Wojcik

1, H. Aguas*

1, L. Hilliou

2, S. Ribeiro

2, P.J. Wojcik

1, P.V. Baptista

1, J. Covas

2, E. Fortunato

1, R.

Martins1,

1Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal,

2Universidade do Minho, Portugal

[P1.216] Visualization of planar and temporal distribution of glucose in micro flow channel M. Suzuki*, T. Okada, Y. Iribe, University of Toyama, Japan

[P1.217]

An agarose-carbon nanotube electrode for Leishmania visceral by using the rLci2B-NH6 recombinant antigen E.C.L. Soares

1, D.L. Ferreira*

1, R.T. Ribeiro

1, N.M.A. Neves

1, R.F. Dutra

1,

1Universidade Federal de

Pernambuco, Brazil, 2

Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brazil

[P1.218] Magnetic beads manipulation in droplet to automate an amyloid beta oligomer assay for the detection of Alzheimer disease J.A. Kim*, I.S. Choi, J.Y. Kang, KIST, Republic of Korea

Poster Session II Thursday 29 May 2014

[P2.001]

A highly-sensitive rapid sandwich immunoassay for human fetuin A using the one-step antibody immobilization procedure S.K. Vashist

1 ,2, F. von Stetten

1 ,2, R. Zengerle

1 ,2, I. Schwarz*

1,

1Hahn-Schickard-Gesellschaft für angewandte

Forschung e.V., Germany, 2

IMTEK, University of Freiburg, Germany

[P2.002] DNA terminal protection-based exonuclease III signal amplification for highly sensitive colorimetric detection of folate receptor X. Yang*, Z. Gao, National University of Singapore, Singapore

[P2.003] Micropatted culture of human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) using microstencil J.H. Choi*, H. Lee, H.K. Jin, J.S. Bae, G.M. Kim, Kyungpook National University, Republic of Korea

[P2.004] Detection of post-translational protein tyrosine sulfation Y.S. Yang*

1 ,2, Y.C. Chen

1, P.C. Su

1, B.H. Chen

1, C.H. Lin

1, J.R. Hong

1, C.C. Wang

1,

1National Chiao Tung

University, Taiwan, 2

National Nano Device Laboratories, Taiwan

[P2.005]

Label-free detection of prostate cancer using MIP on MEMS A.N. Nordin

1 ,2, V. Revuri

1, N. Bhowmick

3, A. Turner

1, A. Tiwari*

1,

1Linköping University, Sweden,

2International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia,

3Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, USA,

4City College of New

York, USA

[P2.006] Biosynthesis of diverse metal nanoparticles and their biomedical applications J.M. Seo*, G.W. Kim, T.J. Park, Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea

[P2.007] Rapid detection of agrichemicals using self-assembled quantum dots G.W. Kim*, M.S. Kim, T.J. Park, Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea

[P2.008]

Automated detection of human C-reactive protein on centrifugal microfluidics-based LabDisk platform G. Czilwik

1, V. Klein

1, O. Strohmeier

1, G. Roth

2 ,3, F. von Stettet

1 ,2, R. Zengerle

1 ,2, S. Vashist

1, D. Mark

1, F.

Stumpf*1,

1HSG-IMIT - Institut für Mikro- und Informationstechnik, Germany,

2IMTEK - University of Freiburg,

Germany, 3

BIOSS – Centre for Biological Signalling Studies, Germany

[P2.009] Preparation and characterization of 17β-estradiol molecular imprinted membrane X.F. Wu, W. Chen, M. Xue*, Z.H. Meng, Beijing Institute of Technology, China

[P2.010] Polymer arrays as a novel biosensing method for bacterial detection M. Golabi, E.W.H. Jager*, A.P.F. Turner, Linkoping University, Sweden

[P2.011] Fabrication and applications of uni-directional gold nanorod arrays based on gas phase deposition M. Yilmaz

1 ,2, G. Demirel

1 ,3, E. Piskin*

2 ,3,

1Gazi University, Turkey,

2Hacettepe University, Turkey,

3Biyomedtek: Center for Bioengineering, Turkey

[P2.012]

Rapid monitoring of organophosphate insecticides in an agro ecosystem at São Luis Island, Brazil, using an innovative amperometric biosensor J-A. Lins

2, F-G. Silva

2, J-L. Marty*

1, G-S. Nunes

2,

1Universite de Perpignan Via Domitia, France,

2Universidade

Federal do Maranhão, Brazil

[P2.013] A novel electrochemical method for the detection of Escherichia coli in hot spring and water sample: Mechanism and application K.S. Chang*

1, Y.H. Chang

1, C.L. Hsu

2, H.D. Jang

1,

1Yuanpei University, Taiwan,

2Tunghai University, Taiwan

[P2.014]

Capacitive biosensor based on an interdigitated electrode with nanoislands for the medical diagnosis of human hepatitis B (hHBsAg) H.W. Jung

1, G.Y. Lee*

1, Y.W. Chang

1, S.B. Cho

2, J.C. Pyun

1,

1Yonsei Univ, Republic of Korea,

2Gachon Univ,

Republic of Korea

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[P2.015] Parylene-matrix chip for the ananlysis of small biomolecules J.I. Kim

1, J.M. Park

1, M.J. Kang

2, J.C. Pyun*

1,

1Yonsei Univ, Republic of Korea,

2Korea Institute of Science and

Technology (KIST), Republic of Korea

[P2.016] Fabrication of chymotrypsin-activated peptide-fluorescent gold nanoparticles probes and application in pancreatitis diagnosis F-Y. Yeh, I-H. Tseng, Y-H. Hong, C-S. Lin*, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan

[P2.017]

Copper/Nafion/PANI Nanocomposite as an electrochemical transducer for creatinine and urea enzymatic biosensing M. Zhybak

1 ,2, V. Beni*

2, E. Dempsey

3, M. Vagin

2, A.P.F. Turner

2, Y. Korpan

1,

1National Academy of Sciences

of Ukraine, Ukraine, 2

Linköping University, Sweden, 3

ITT, Ireland

[P2.018] Electrochemical detection of α-synuclein autoantibody in Parkinson’s disease patient samples Q. Xu*, J.J. Davis, University of Oxford, UK

[P2.019] Design and simulation of integrated Magnetophoretic/Dielectrophoretic device for separation of cancer cells from blood N.A. Kadri, W.S. Low*, University of Malaya, Malaysia

[P2.020]

An improved impedance biosensor based on interdigitated array microelectrode for rapid detection of avian influenza virus J. Lin

1, R. Wang

2, P. Jiao

3, Y. Li

4, X. Wen

1, Y. Li*

2, M. Liao

3, M. Wang

1,

1China Agricultural University, China,

2University of Arkansas, USA,

3South China Agricultural University, China,

4Chinese Academy of Science, China

[P2.021] Biconically tapered fiber optic dip probe for label-free rapid immunoassays E. Salik*

1, E. Almaz

1 ,2, Z. Almaz

1 ,2, M. Sanchez

1, N. Perez

1, A. Ortiz

1, C. Borcuk

1, W-J. Lin

1, S.

Murinda1,

1California State Polytechnic University, USA,

2Mus Alparslan University, Turkey

[P2.022]

Detection of cyanobacterial toxin microcystin-LR using a recombinant antibody-based optical-planar waveguide C. Murphy*

1, E. Stack

1, S. Krivelo

1, C. Greef

2, M. Lochhead

2, G. Husar

2, S. Devlin

3, C. Elliott

3, F. Regan

1, R.

O'Kennedy1,

1Dublin City University, Ireland,

2MBio Diagnostics, USA,

3Queen's University Belfast, UK

[P2.023] Detection of human prion protein using thiamine-immobilized field effect transistor biosensor S. Wustoni, S. Hideshima*, S. Kuroiwa, T. Nakanishi, T. Osaka, Waseda University, Japan

[P2.024] Electrochemical biomemor platform based on switching DNA structure Q. Chen

1, Y-H. Chung

1, S-Y. Yoo

1, J. Min

2, J-W. Choi*

1,

1Sogang University, Republic of Korea,

2Chung-Ang

University, Republic of Korea

[P2.025] DNA-based biosensors for Hg

2+ determination by polythymine-methylene blue modified electrodes

C. Tortolini, A. Palermo, C. Lanzellotto, M.L. Antonelli, F. Mazzei, G. Favero*, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

[P2.026]

Direct imaging system of gaseous ethanol from exhaled human breath for non-invasive analysis of alcohol metabolism T. Arakawa*

1, X. Wang

1, T. Kajiro

2, K. Miyajima

1, K. Yano

2, K. Mitsubayashi

1,

1Tokyo Medical and Dental

University, Japan, 2

Tokyo University of Technology, Japan

[P2.027] Capillary tube preconcentrator and its proteomic applications Y.K. Yoo*

1 ,2, S.I. Han

1, M.S. Chae

2, H.J. Kim

2, T.S. Kim

2, K.S. Hwang

2, J.H. Lee

1,

1Kwangwoon University,

Republic of Korea, 2

Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Republic of Korea

[P2.028] New engineered Archaeoglobus fulgidus ferritin as supramolecular biotransducer for SPR-based biosensors A. Boffi, A. Bonamore, G. Sanzò, C. Tortolini, G. Favero, F. Mazzei*, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

[P2.029] Amperometric determination of serum high density lipoprotein cholesterol and total cholesterol using a printed surfactant lyotropic layer T. Ahmadraji*, L. Gonzalez-Macia, A.J. Killard, University of the West of England, UK

[P2.030] Localized surface plasmon resonance coupling based sensing for pathogen detection K.L. Göeken*

1, L. De Vreede

1, J. Eijkel

1, R. Gill

1, V. Subramaniam

2,

1University of Twente, The Netherlands,

2AMOLF, The Netherlands

[P2.031] Enhancing electrochemical detection at screen-printed electrodes (SPE) by modification with sonochemically fabricated graphene N. Langford, F. Davis, S.P.J. Higson*, Cranfield University, UK

[P2.032] A sensitive and rapid immunosensor for early detection of lung cancer using colloidal gold probes and SAW devices Y. Zou*, X. Zhang, C. An, Y. Hu, K. Ying, P. Wang, Zhejiang University, China

[P2.033] Measurements of interaction between membrane proteins and antibodies using reflectometric interference spectroscopy-based sensing system Y. Kurihara*

1 ,2, T. Sawazumi

2, T. Takeuchi

1,

1Kobe University, Japan,

2Konica Minolta, Inc., Japan

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[P2.034] Towards a smartphone-connected HIV test V. Turbe*

1, E. Gray

1, D. Athey

2, H. Yatsuda

2 ,3, E. Nastouli

1, R. McKendry

1,

1University College London, UK,

2OJ

Bio Ltd, UK, 3

Japan Radio Company, Japan

[P2.035] Galactose biosensor based on chitosan-Co3O4 nanoparticle-multiwalled carbon nanotube modified glassy carbon electrode B. Dalkiran, C. Kacar, P.E. Erden, E. Kilic*, Ankara University, Turkey

[P2.036] Immobilization of glutamate oxidase on tetrahedral amorphous carbon biosensor E. Kaivosoja, N. Tujunen*, V. Protopopova, J. Koskinen, T. Laurila, Aalto University, Finland

[P2.037] A carbon nanotubes composite tablet for direct electron transfer based Glucose/Oxigen biofuel cell S. Cresci, R. Antiochia, C. Tortolini, F. Mazzei, G. Favero*, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy

[P2.038]

Development of Fe- and Ce-aminoclay conjugated with carbon dot for potent cancer therapy with bioimaging capability K.S. Kang*

1, Y.C. Lee

2, M.I. Kim

1, H.U. Lee

3, H.G. Park

1,

1Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology,

Republic of Korea, 2

Inha university, Republic of Korea, 3

Korea Basic Science Institute, Republic of Korea

[P2.039] Novel thermal biosensor for real-time biofilm monitoring O. Behrmann, D. Reyes-Romero, G. Dame*, G. Urban, University of Freiburg, Germany

[P2.040]

Impedance spectroscopy – an outstanding technique for the in vitro and in vivo tumor identification and chemosensitivity testing M. Eichler*, H.G. Jahnke, A.A. Robitzki, University of Leipzig, Centre for Biotechnology and Biomedicine, Germany

[P2.041]

Label-free real-time quantification of NPY-receptor activation and signaling in living 2D and 3D MCF-7 breast cancer cells by impedance spectroscopy R. Lindner*, V. te Kamp, H.G. Jahnke, A.A. Robitzki, University of Leipzig, Centre for Biotechnology and Biomedicine, Germany

[P2.042]

Adhesion based cell sorting using acoustofluidics dedicated to digital label-free biomedical applications A. Renaudin*

1, A. Bussonnière

2, Y. Miron

3, R. Caro

1, M. Baudoin

2, M. Grandbois

3, O. Bou-Matar

2, P.G.

Charette1,

1Université de Sherbrooke, Canada,

2Université Lille, France,

3Institut de pharmacologie de

Sherbrooke, Canada

[P2.043] A robust epigenetic analysis system based on MS-MLPA-CE-SSCP G.Y. Jung*, J. Na, G.W. Shin, POSTECH, Republic of Korea

[P2.044] Portable immunodiagnostics for on-farm parasitic disease monitoring E. Dempsey*

1, B. Seddon

1, B. Singh

1, S. Egan

1 ,2, M. Sekiya

1 ,2, G. Mulcahy

1 ,2,

1ITT Dublin, Ireland,

2UCD,

Ireland

[P2.045] Nanoparticles induced dual catalytic/inhibition based detection of phenol and pesticide compounds C.C. Mayorga-Martinez*

1, F. Pino

1, S. Kurbanoglu

1 ,2, L. Rivas

1, S.A. Ozkan

2, A. Merkoçi

1 ,3,

1ICN2- Institut

Catala de Nanociencia i Nanotecnologia, Spain, 2

Ankara University, Turkey, 3

ICREA, Spain

[P2.046] Ultrasensitive nanosensors offer a new way to detect serum circulating microRNA R. Tavallaie*, S. De Almeida, N. Darwish, D.B. Hibbert, J.J. Gooding, University of New South Wales, Australia

[P2.047] A new impedimetric biosensor based on modified gold electrode for determination of parathyroid hormone H.M. Ozcan*

1, M.K. Sezginturk

2,

1Trakya University, Turkey,

2Namik Kemal University, Turkey

[P2.048] A high sensitive electrochemiluminescent immunosensor for Ketamine L. Jiang, J.Y. Pan, Y. Yang, Y.F. Tu*, Soochow University, China

[P2.049] Dual-core enzyme aggregate for signal amplification of biosensor L. Tang*, Y.Y. Zhou, G.M. Zeng, J. Chen, Y. Zhang, G.D. Yang, Hunan University, China

[P2.050]

Antithyroid drug detection using an enzyme cascade blocking in a nanoparticle-based lab-on-a-chip system S. Kurbanoglu

1 ,2, C.C. Mayorga-Martinez

1, M. Medina

1, L. Rivas

1, S.A. Ozkan

2, A. Merkoçi*

1 ,3,

1ICN2- Institut

Catala de Nanociencia i Nanotecnologia, Spain, 2

Ankara University, Turkey, 3

ICREA, Spain

[P2.051] Analysis of surface acoustic waves focusing using annular interdigital transducer N. Abd Aziz, B. Bais, M.R. Buyong, B. Yeop Majlis*, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia

[P2.052] High avidity nanosensors for direct DNA quantification P. Rajendran*, L. Demkó, M. Zenobi-Wong, J. Vörös, ETH Zurich, Switzerland

[P2.053] MIP-based solid phase extraction of indole-3-carbinol from cruciferous vegetables G. Vasapollo*, S. Scorrano, L. Mergola, R. Del Sole, M.R. Lazzoi, University of Salento, Italy

[P2.054] Highly sensitive label-free detection of bacterial pathogens in blood samples D. Puldio, V. Templier, S. Slimani, Y. Roupioz, T. Livache*, CNRS-CEA-UJF, France

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[P2.055] Simultaneous isolation and analysis of circulating tumor stem cells on microfluidic chip H.Y. Cho*

1, K.J. Kim

1, M.K. Hossain

1, H.J. Lee

2, J.W. Choi

1,

1Sogang University, Republic of Korea,

2Samsung

Advanced Institute of Technology, Republic of Korea

[P2.056] Layer-by-layer assembled multi-enzyme/CNT interfaces: SPR characterization and biosensing applications Y. Zhang, M. Arugula, B. Chin, A. Simonian*, Auburn University, USA

[P2.057]

Heavy metal ion detection using a capacitive micromechanical biosensor array for environmental monitoring M.K. Filippidou

1, M. Chatzipetrou

3, V. Tsouti

1, G. Tsekenis

2, I. Zergioti

3, S. Chatzandroulis*

1,

1NCSR

‘‘Demokritos’’, Greece, 2

BRFAA, Greece, 3

NTUA, Greece

[P2.058] Surface nanoengineered contact lens as a wearable point-of-care diagnostics platform J. Orban

1, M. Griffith

1, A.P.F. Turner

1, R. Viter

2, M. Bechelany

3, W.C. Mak*

1,

1Linköping University, Sweden,

2Mechnikov University, Ukraine,

3University of Montpellier, France

[P2.059] Development of multi enzyme based triglyceride biosensor A. Yücel*, H.M. Özcan, A. Sagiroglu, Trakya University, Turkey

[P2.060]

Electrochemical detection of avian influenza virus genotype using ssDNA probe modified gold electrode J. Radecki*

1, I. Grabowska

1, K. Malecka

1, H. Radecka

1, A. Stachyra

1 ,2, A. Sochacka-Góra

1 ,2, A. Sirko

1 ,2, W.

Zagórski-Ostoja1 ,2

, 1Institute of Animal Reproduction and Food Research of Polish Academy of Sciences,

Poland, 2

Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland

[P2.061] Gold nano-wire based electrical DNA detection using rolling circle amplification C. Russell*

1, Y. Cai

1, K. Welch

1, J. Jarvius

2, M. Nilsson

3,

1Uppsala University, Sweden,

2Qlinea, Sweden,

3Stockholm University, Sweden

[P2.062] Optimization of integrated optical mach-zehnder interferometer for biosensor application K.N. Khor*, M.M. Shahimin, Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia

[P2.063] Measurement of human plasma coagulation using shear horizontal surface acoustic wave sensors J. Kondoh*, N. Ohashi, Y. Kusaka, Shizuoka University, Japan

[P2.064] Motion behaviour of embryonal carcinoma cells under evanescent field illumination M.M. Shahimin, Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia

[P2.065]

Novel fabrication process for sub-µm interdigitated electrode arrays for highly sensitive electrochemical detection S. Partel*

1 ,2, S. Kasemann

1, P. Choleva

1, C. Dincer

2, J. Kieninger

2, G.A. Urban

2,

1Vorarlberg University of

Applied Sciences, Austria, 2

University of Freiburg, Germany

[P2.066] Label-free impedimetric prostate cancer aptasensor with antifouling surface chemistry P. Jolly*

1, J. Tkac

2, P. Kasak

2, P. Estrela

1,

1University of Bath, UK,

2Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia

[P2.067]

A portable electronic nose based on zeolite modified metal oxide semiconductor gas sensors for the detection of bacterial volatiles E.J. Newton*

1, D. Ignatyev

1, R. Binions

2, D.M. Rowley

1, D.W. Lewis

1, D. Williams

3, I.P. Parkin

1,

1University

College London, UK, 2

Queen Mary University, UK, 3

University of Auckland, New Zealand

[P2.068] Development of biofilm-supported hybrid electrocatalytic materials for biosensing and bioenergetics P.J. Kulesza*, W. Lotowska, E. Szaniawska, E. Seta, M. Gierwatowska, B. Kowalewska, S. Zoladek, I.A. Rutkowska, A. Raczkowska, K. Brzostek, University of Warsaw, Poland

[P2.069] The use of thiophene probes to discriminate normal cells from transformed cells K. Magnusson*

1, H. Appelqvist

1, J. Jonasson

2, B. Kågedal

3, K.P.R. Nilsson

1,

1Division of Organic Chemistry,

Sweden, 2

Clinical Genetics, LMC, Sweden, 3

Division of Clinical Chemistry, Sweden

[P2.070]

Correlating electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation signals for optimisation of aptamer-based biosensors N. Formisano*

1, P. Jolly

1, M. Cromhout

2, S. Flanagan

2, R. Fogel

2, J.L. Limson

2, P. Estrela

1,

1University of Bath,

UK, 2

Rhodes University, South Africa

[P2.071] Characterisation of amyloidligands using Surface Plasmon Resonance L.B.G. Johansson*

1, R.A. Simon

1, G. Bergström

2, K.P.R. Nilsson

1,

1Division of Chemistry, Sweden,

2Division of

Biotechnology, Sweden

[P2.072]

Norovirus detection using phage reporters in a lateral-flow assay A.E.V. Hagström*

1, A. Hurwitz

2, M. Adhikari

1, S. Dhamane

1, K. Kourentzi

1, U. Strych

1, R.L. Atmar

2, T. Palzkill

2,

R.C. Willson1 ,3

, 1University of Houston, USA,

2Baylor College of Medicine, USA,

3Houston Methodist Research

Institute, USA

[P2.073] A printable paper-fluidic device for monitoring oral health A. Jagirdar*, P. Shetty, S. Satti, D. Paul, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, India

[P2.074] Silanization of 3D surfaces: A step forward toward more stable Fiber Optic - SPR biosensing platforms I. Arghir, D. Spasic, D. Decrop, K. Knez, F. Delport*, J. Lammertyn, KU Leuven – University of Leuven, Belgium

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[P2.075]

High sensitive oligonucleotide detection on nano-fabricated grating sensors N. Chathirat*

1, S. Leasen

2, C. Hruanun

3, A. Poyai

3, J.H. Hodak

4,

1Rajamangala University of Technology Phra

Nakhon, Thailand, 2

Rachamagala University of Technology Suvarnabhumi, Thailand, 3

Thai Microelectronics Center, Thailand,

4Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina

[P2.076]

Surface enhanced raman spectroscopy biosensors based on metal incorporated colloidal photonic crystal Z.D. Mu*

1 ,2, X.W. Zhao

1 ,2, J.Y. Xue

1, M. Lu

3, Z.Z. Gu

1 ,2,

1Southeast University, China,

2Laboratory of

Environment and Biosafety Research Institute of Southeast University in Suzhou, China, 3

Iowa State University, China

[P2.077]

Interaction-free phononic crystal droplet sensing for portable lab-on-a-chip automated droplet routing M. Travagliati

1 ,2, R.J. Shilton*

1, G. De Simoni

1, C.M. Lazzarini

2, V. Piazza

1, F. Beltram

1 ,2, M. Cecchini

2, M.

Agostini1,

1Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy,

2NEST, Scuola Normale Superiore and Istituto Nanoscienze-

CNR, Italy

[P2.078] In silico maturation: Advanced aptamer development for biosensing applications N. Savory*

1, B.V. Jones

2, K. Abe

1, K. Ikebukuro

1,

1Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan,

2University of Brighton, UK

[P2.079]

Amperometric flow enzymatic biosensor for detection of sarcosine based on polished silver solid amalgam electrode O. Josypcuk*

1 ,2, J. Barek

1, B. Josypcuk

2,

1Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic,

2J. Heyrovský Institute

of Physical Chemistry of AS CR, v.v.i., Czech Republic

[P2.080] Fluorescence-based on-chip analyte concentration sensor using parylene-C bonding layer fluorescence D.G. Dupouy*, A.T. Ciftlik, J. Teixidor, M.A.M. Gijs, École Polytechnique Féderale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland

[P2.081]

Reduced graphene oxide based biosensor for the impedimetric detection of histamine L.E. Delle

1 ,3, C. Huck

2, M. Bäcker

2, M.J. Schöning

2, P. Wagner

3, S. Ingebrandt

1, M. Weil*

1, X.T.

Vu1,

1University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern, Germany,

2Aachen University of Applied Sciences,

Germany, 3

Hasselt University, Belgium

[P2.082]

Enhancement of in- chip quantum dots labelled protein electrochemical analysis through the use of an in-situ bismuth modified detector M. Medina-Sánchez

1, S. Miserere*

1, M. Cadevall

1, A. Merkoçi

1 ,2,

1Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and

Nanotechnology, Spain, 2

Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies (ICREA), Spain

[P2.083] Zinc oxide nanowires on customized nanogap chip for high resolution protein nano sensor P. Motto

1, A. Sanginario

2, V. Cauda

2, I. Rattalino

2, G. Piccinini

1, D. Demarchi*

2 ,1,

1Politecnico di Torino, Italy,

2Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy

[P2.084]

Development of an on-farm rapid cost-effective biosensor method for Campylobacter spp. detection in poultry flocks F. Elgina*

1, J. Powles

1, S. Moore

2, D. Purvis

3, L. McIntyre

1,

1Harper Adams University, UK,

2Faccenda Group

Ltd, UK, 3

Vantix Ltd, UK

[P2.085] A rapid and specific detection of D-serine by a surface acoustic wave biosensor F. Di Pietrantonio, M. Benetti, D. Cannatà, E. Verona, M. Girasole, M. Fosca, S. Dinarelli, M. Staiano, A. Varriale, S. D'Auria*, Italian National Research Council, Italy

[P2.086] Graphene based microfluidic chip for High throughput cell trapping and lysis S. Kabiri Ameri*, P. Singh, S. Sonkusale, Tufts University, USA

[P2.087] Electrochemical surface plasmon resonance biosensor for detection of nucleic acids H. Šípová*

1, L. Ferrari

2, I. Tichý

1, K. Chadt

1, J. Homola

1,

1Institute of Photonics and Electronics AS CR, Czech

Republic, 2

University of Modena, Italy

[P2.088] A centrifugal microfluidic platform for biomarker detection in blood using BluRay technology R. Burger

1, P. Antunes*

1, M. Donolato

1, T.S. Alstrøm

1, L.K. Nielsen

2, M.H. Dziegiel

2, M.F. Hansen

1, A.

Boisen1,

1Technical University of Denmark, Denmark,

2Copenhagen University Hospital, Denmark

[P2.089]

Real-time, label-free and selective impedimetric detection of bacteria using CMOS-compatible microelectrodes in a fluidic cell N. Couniot*, T. Vanzieleghem, J. Rasson, N. Van Overstraeten-Schlögel, O. Poncelet, J. Mahillon, L.A. Francis, D. Flandre, Université catholique de Louvain (UCL), Belgium

[P2.090] Functionalization of oxide-free polysilicon for silicon nanowire BioFETs A. Pfreundt*

1, A. Zulfiqar

1, F. Patou

1, L. Andresen

2, M. Dimaki

1, W.E. Svendsen

1,

1Technical University of

Denmark, Denmark, 2

University of Copenhagen, Denmark

[P2.091] Nanopatterning of monolayer lipid films on electron beam irradiated Teflon AF surfaces M. Shaali*, S. Lara Avila, S. Kubatkin, A. Jesorka, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

[P2.092] Open-volume microfluidic device for manipulation and monitoring of single-cells and tissues A. Kim*

1 ,2, H. Rodilla

1, A. Ainla

1, G.D.M. Jeffries

1, J. Vukusic

1, J. Stake

1, A. Jesorka

1,

1Chalmers University of

Technology, Sweden, 2

Karolinska Institutet, Sweden

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[P2.093] Nerve cuff electrode integrated with micro-holes to reduce apoptosis for long-term implantation S.H. Lee*

1, S.J. Park

1 ,2, S.H. Lim

1, J.Y. Kang

1, K.S. Yun

2, S. Do

3,

1Korea Institute of Science and Technology,

Republic of Korea, 2

Sogang University, Republic of Korea, 3

Konkuk University, Republic of Korea

[P2.094]

Electrochemical detection of pathogenic bacteria using bacteriophages a single-use graphite electrodes modified with gold nanorods F. Moghtader*

1 ,2, G. Congur

3, A. Erdem

3, E. Piskin

1 ,2,

1Hacettepe University, Turkey,

2Biyomedtek

Economical Enterprise, Turkey, 3

Ege University, Turkey

[P2.095]

Surface enchanced surface plasmon resonance detection of pathogenic bacteria using bacteriophages on nanostructured platforms F. Moghtader

1 ,2, O.O. Ekiz*

3 ,4, E. Piskin

1 ,2,

1Hacettepe University, Turkey,

2Biyomedtek Economical

Enterprise, Turkey, 3

Ihsan Dogramaci Bilkent University, Turkey, 4

NanoDev, Turkey

[P2.096] Controlled localization of kinesin/microtubule bio-molecular motility systems on metallic glass wires W. Teizer*

1 ,2, K. Kim

1, A. Sikora

1, S. Yaginuma

1, K.S. Nakayama

1, H. Nakazawa

1, M. Umetsu

1, W.

Hwang2,

1Tohoku University, Japan,

2Texas A&M University, USA

[P2.097] A low-complexity CMOS multi-frequency signal generator for impedimetric applications P. Kassanos*, I.F. Triantis, City University London, UK

[P2.098]

Impedance measurement and electrical modelling of differentiation related changes in human stem cell-based spheroids C. Hildebrandt*

1, E.C. Weiß

1, I. Impidjati

2, R. Lemor

1, H. Thielecke

2,

1kibero GmbH Saarbruecken, Germany,

2Fraunhofer-IBMT, Germany

[P2.099] Saccharides detection using boronic acid functionalised gold nanoparticle chemiresistors B. Raguse, L.J. Hubble, P. Duggan, W. Kowalczyk, J.S. Cooper, E. Chow, M.S. Webster, A. Bendavid, G. Lovrecz, L. Wieczorek*, CSIRO, Australia

[P2.100]

Do fluorescence zinc sensors detect just zinc? Studies of ternary complex formation with cellular metabolites I. Marszalek, E. Kurowska, W. Bal*, Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland

[P2.101]

Online SAW-Bioaffinity-Mass Spectrometry: New tool for simultaneous detection, structure determination and affinity quantification of protein-ligand interactions from biological material M. Przybylski*

1, S. Slamnoiu

1, M. Stumbaum

1 ,2, C. Vlad

1 ,2, K. Lindner

1, C. Karreman

1, M. Leist

1, B.

Hengerer3,

1University of Konstanz, Germany,

2SAW Instruments Bonn, Germany,

3Boehringer Ingelheim

Pharma, Germany

[P2.102] An efficient electrostatic precipitation sampler for breath-based point-of-care diagnostics L. Ladhani*, G. Pardon, N. Sandström, M. Ettori, G. Lobov, W. van der Wijngaart, KTH, Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan, Sweden

[P2.103] The use of luminescent lanthanide chemosensors for the detection of zinc in environmental samples M.L. Aulsebrook*

1, B. Graham

2, M.R. Grace

1, K.L. Tuck

1,

1Monash University, Australia,

2Monash Institute of

Pharmaceutical Sciences, Australia

[P2.104]

Molecularly imprinted polymers for myoglobin sensing M.I. Sosnowska*

1 ,2, E.V. Suprun

3, F. D'Souza

2, W. Kutner

1 ,4,

1Institute of Physical Chemistry Polish Academy

of Sciences, Poland, 2

University of North Texas, USA, 3

Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Russia, 4

Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw, Poland

[P2.105]

Molecular imprints on black silicon for molecular sensing G. Seniutinas

1 ,2, G. Gervinskas*

1 ,2, R. Verma

3, B.D. Gupta

3, P.R. Stoddart

1, S. Juodkazis

1 ,2,

1Swinburne

University of Technology, Australia, 2

Melbourne Centre for Nanofabrication, Australia, 3

Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India

[P2.106] A novel target detection and signal amplification technology, mediated entirely by oligonucleotides S.M. Bone*

1 ,2, N.J. Hasick

1, N.E. Lima

1, S.M. Erskine

1, A.V. Todd

1 ,2,

1SpeeDx Pty. Ltd., Australia,

2The

University of New South Wales, Australia

[P2.107] A redox mediated UME biosensor using immobilized chromobacterium violaceum for rapid biochemical oxygen demand measurement B.H. Khor, S. Shahir*, A.K. Ismail, R. Ahamad, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia

[P2.108]

A mesoporous molecularly imprinted organosilica film as the recognition unitof chemosensor for determination of L-arabitol M. Dabrowski*

1, P.S. Sharma

1, K. Noworyta

1, Z. Wrobel

1, A. Kuhn

2, W. Kutner

1 ,3,

1Polish Academy of

Sciences, Poland, 2

University of Bordeaux, France, 3

Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University, Poland

[P2.109]

Evaluation of tea samples of various grades and the commercial blends by using an enzyme based amperometric biosensor P.V. Sujith kumar*

1, M.S. Thakur

1,

1University of Calicut, India,

2Central Food Technological Research

Institute, India

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[P2.110] A novel nanofabrication approach for localized surface plasmon resonance based label-free immunoassay J-H. Pai*, H-Y. Hsu, A.B. Wedding, B. Thierry, The University of South Australia, Australia

[P2.111] Correlation between the G-quadruplex formation, hemin binding, and H2O2 catalysis for the aptazyme constructs with telomere-like tandem sequence repeats D.K. Yang, C.J. Kuo, L.C. Chen*, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

[P2.112] Simple protein immobilisation onto surfaces by multi-point avidity metal chelation L. Yang, T. Ling, P. Vukovic, D. Jennins, R. de las Heras*, B.T. Ohse, Y. Gao, A. Wong, C.Y. Huang, N.J. Maeji, Anteo Diagnostics, Australia

[P2.113] Biosensor based on total internal reflection imaging ellipsometry G. Jin, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

[P2.114] Smart deoxyribozyme sensors for point-of-care detection of pathogenic bacteria Y.V. Gerasimova*, H. Bengtson, K.H. Rohde, D.M. Kolpashchikov, University of Central Florida, USA

[P2.115] The P3 system: Molecular disease diagnostics using mobile phones and personal computers F.M. Walker*, K.M. Ahmad, H.T. Soh, University of California, USA

[P2.116] The micro-biosensor for the separate detection of E.coli O157:H7 in fertile soil sample C.Y. Baek*

1, H.Y. Kim

2, C.S. Choi

1, J. Min

1,

1Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea,

2Sogang University,

Republic of Korea

[P2.117] The microfluidic chip module for the detection of norovirus in oyster using charge switchable micro-bead beating S.H. Chung*, C.Y. Baek, C.S. Choi, J. Min, Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea

[P2.118]

Cadmium biosensors using the combined use of pyrene-excimer fluorescence and surface-engineering yeast cells displaying phtochelatin synthase H. Matsuura*

1, Y. Yamamoto

1, M. Muraoka

1, K. Akaishi

1, Y. Hori

1, K. Uemura

1, N. Tsuji

1, T. Bamba

1, K.

Harada1, H. Miyasaka

3, K. Kuroda

1, M. Ueda

1, K. Hirata

1,

1Osaka University, Japan,

2Kyoto University, Japan,

3The Kansai Electric Power Co., Japan

[P2.119] Chemiluminescence immunoassay for pregnancy detection in a microfluidic device K.J. Wright*, G.M. Greenway, S.J. Haswell, G.D. Kipling, N.J. Brown, G. Benazzi, J.D. Wadhawan, University of Hull, UK

[P2.120] Development of an electrochemical immunosensor for the early detection of Vibrio species O. Laczka, University of Technology Sydney, Australia

[P2.121] Low-cost paper-based diagnostics for rapid human blood typing M. Li*, J. Tian, L. Li, W. Shen, Monash University, Australia

[P2.122]

Human alpha-fetal protein immunoassay using fluorescence suppression with fluorescent-bead/antibody conjugate and enzymatic reaction J. Ahn*

1, Y-B. Shin

2, M-G. Kim

3, J.J. Lee

1,

1Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials, Republic of Korea,

2Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Republic of Korea,

3Gwangju Institute of Science

and Technology, Republic of Korea

[P2.123] Rapid DNA detection based on direction reversing of dielectrophoresis of DNA-attached microbeads M. Nakano*, Z. Ding, R. Obara, H. Kasahara, J. Suehiro, Kyushu University, Japan

[P2.124] Highly sensitive detection of DNA by silicon-based electrode with nano-structured surfaces Y. Takamatsu, T. Takada, M. Nakamura, K. Maenaka, K. Yamana*, University of Hyogo, Japan

[P2.125]

Rapid and ultra-sensitive detection of paraquat using a hybrid surface-enhanced Raman scattering substrate C.G. Wang*

1, P.T. Dong

1 ,2, X.Z. Wu

1, H.J. Cui

1, Z.H. Chen

1, R. Xiao

3,

1National University of Defense

Technology, China, 2

Chinese Academy of Science, China, 3

Academy of military medical sciences, China

[P2.126] Porous silicon nanowells for electrochemical detection of microbiological contamination in water N. Reta*

1, G. Cai

1, B. Simon-Prieto

1, C. Saint

1, N. Voelcker

1, L. Acquaroli

1 ,2,

1University of South Australia,

Australia, 2

Colorado State University, USA

[P2.127] Conductive Gluconobacter microwires for microbial fuel cell applications C.M. Bhadra*

1, M. Al Kobaisi

1, V.K. Troung

1,

1Swinburne University of Technology, Australia,

2Tula State

University, Russia

[P2.128]

Enhanced electrogenerated chemiluminescence of tris(2,2′-bipyridyl)ruthenium(II) system by L-cysteine-capped CdTe quantum dots and its application N. Taokaenchan*, T. Tangkuaram, P. Pookmanee, S. Phaisalsuthichol, S. Satienperakul, Maejo University, Thailand

[P2.129] Application of Pt-Au interdigitated array electrodes for biosensing S. Mukoyama

1, H. Ohnuki*

1, H. Endo

1, D. Tsuya

2, M. Izumi

1,

1Tokyo University of Marine Science and

Technology, Japan, 2

National Institute for Materials Sciense, Japan

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[P2.130] Ultra-bright nanoscaffolds for sensitive biomarker-based serotyping of dengue fever in human plasma A. Ranzoni*

1, A. den Hamer

1, J. Buechler

2, T. Karoli

1, M.A. Cooper

1,

1The University of Queensland, Australia,

2ALERE, USA

[P2.131] Optical sensing of C-reactive protein based on localized surface plasmon resonance of Au nanoparticles having artificial receptor hairy layer prepared by surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization Y. Kitayama*, T. Takeuchi, Kobe University, Japan

[P2.132] Synthesis of short graphene oxide nanoribbons for improved electrochemical biosensing J.J. Wu*, C.H. Su, C.L. Sun, Chang Gung University, Taiwan

[P2.133] ZnO-CuO composite matrix based reagentless Biosensor for detection of total cholesterol N.B. Batra*, M.T. Tomar, V.G. Gupta, University of Delhi, India

[P2.134] Cell-based QCM biosensors for real-time determination of binding kinetics of lectin–carbohydrate interactions on cancer cell surfaces X. Li

1, Y. Pei

1, T. Aastrup

2, Z. Pei*

1,

1Northwest A&F University, China,

2Attana AB, Sweden

[P2.135]

Molecularly imprinted polymer optical waveguide for direct detection of small molecules N. Sharma*

1 ,2, C. Petri

3, U. Jonas

3 ,4, M. Bach

5 ,6, G. Tovar

5 ,6, K. Mrkvova

7, M. Vala

7, J. Homola

7, W. Knoll

1 ,2, J.

Dostalek1,

1AIT-Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria,

2Nanyang Technological University, Singapore,

3University of Siegen, Germany,

4Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas, Greece,

5University of

Stuttgart, Germany, 6

Fraunhofer-Institute for Interfacial Engineering and Biotechnology IGB, Germany,

7Institute of Photonics and Electronics, Czech Republic

[P2.136] Separation and detection bio-markers of lung cancer using portable GC-system integrated microfabricated gas chromatography column J.H. Sun*, D.F. Cui, L.L. Zhang, X. Chen, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

[P2.137] Development of chemiresistor sensors: Towards medical diagnostic applications M.S. Webster*, J.S. Cooper, A. Sosa Pintos, E. Chow, L.J. Hubble, B. Raguse, L. Wieczorek, CSIRO, Australia

[P2.138] Development of electrochemical methods to enzymatically detect traumatic brain injury biomarkers B.A. Haselwood*

1, J.T. La Belle

1 ,2,

1Arizona State University, USA,

2Mayo Clinic, USA

[P2.139] Lab-on-a-disc with droplet-in-oil microfluidics G. Wang

1, H. Kwok

1, L. Zou

1, S. Wu

1, H. Ho*

1, S. Kong

1, X. Zhang

1 ,2,

1The Chinese University of Hong Kong,

Hong Kong, 2

Nanjing University, China

[P2.140] A novel acetylcholinesterase biosensor based on gold nanoparticles/mesocellular foam silica N. Surathin

1, C. Thanachayanont

2, J. Panpranot

1, A. Phongphut

1, S. Prichanont*

1,

1Chulalongkorn University,

Thailand, 2

National Metal and Materials Technology Center, Thailand

[P2.141] Rapid and selective electrochemical sensing of phthalates in aqueous solution A.I. Zia*

1, S.C. Mukhopadhyay

1, P.L. Yu

1, I.H. Al-Bahadly

1, C.P. Gooneratne

2, J. Kosel

2,

1Massey University,

New Zealand, 2

King Abdullah University, Saudi Arabia

[P2.142] Integrated magnetic biosensor generating high magnetic force for lab-on-chip bioseparator U. Abidin, B.Y. Majlis*, J. Yunas, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), Malaysia

[P2.143]

Integrated potentiostat for electrochemical sensing of urinary 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid with molecularly imprinted poly(ethylene-co-vinyl alcohol) C.Y. Huang

4, I.J. Chao

1, J.L. Thomas

2, H.W. Wei

3, Y.F. Liang

4, B.D. Liu

1, M.H. Lee

5, H.Y. Lin*

3,

1National Cheng

Kung University, Taiwan, 2

University of New Mexico, USA, 3

National University of Kaohsiung, Taiwan,

4National University of Tainan, Taiwan,

5I-Shou University, Taiwan

[P2.144] Reduced graphene oxide field-effect transistor biosensor for ultrasensitive label-free detection of DNA B.J. Cai, Y. Ning, G.J. Zhang*, Hubei University of Chinese Medicine, China

[P2.145]

Highly sensitive white spot syndrome virus DNA detection based on fluorescence resonance energy transfer between graphene oxide and FITC-labeled DNA U. Waiwijit, J. Promjai, D. Phokaratkul, T. Lomas, A. Wisitsoraat, A. Tuantranont*, National Electronics and Computer Technology Center, Thailand

[P2.146] Effective Micro-isolation column of basophilic leukocyte for new allergic diagnostic system K. Sakamoto*

1, U. Sugimoto

2, Y. Yanase

2, M. Hide

2, R. Miyake

3,

1Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan,

2Hiroshima University, Japan,

3The University of Tokyo, Japan

[P2.147]

Magnetic extraction and optical sensing of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) with molecularly imprinted poly(ethylene-co-vinyl alcohol) composite nanoparticles W.T. Chin

1, J.L. Thomas

2, K.M. Hsu

3, M.H. Lee*

1, H.Y. Lin

3,

1I-Shou University, Taiwan,

2University of New

Mexico, USA, 3

National University of Kaohsiung, Taiwan

[P2.148] Human serum albumin stabilized gold nanoclusters as a novel fluorescent and colorimetric probe for the detection of bilirubin-IX M. Santhosh, S. Chinnadayyala, A. Kakoti, P. Goswami*, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India

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[P2.149] Water-soluble quantum dots for Hendra virus detection F. Lisi*

1 ,2, P. Falcaro

2, D. Buso

2, A.J. Hill

2, J.D. Barr

2, G. Crameri

2, T-L. Nguyen

1, L-F. Wang

2, P.

Mulvaney1,

1University of Melbourne, Australia,

2CSIRO, Australia

[P2.150] Thermal actuated micropump with extremely thin polyimide membrane N.A. A Hamid*

1 ,2, B.Y. Majlis

1, J. Yunas

1, M.M. Nor

1,

1Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Malaysia,

2Universiti

Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Malaysia

[P2.151] Development of image processing based force and deformation detecting tactile sensor G.S. Heo*, J.H. Choi, O.H. Kang, G.M. Kim, C.Y. Lee, Kyungpook National University, Republic of Korea

[P2.152]

Immobilization of lactate dehydrigenase on silicon dioxide (SiO2), silicon nitride (Si3N4) and titanium oxynitride (TiON) for development of lactate sensing device P. Saengdee*

1, W. Jeamsaksiri

2, W. Bunjongpru

2, W. Chaisriratanakul

2, W. Sripumkhai

2, A. Srisuwan

2, C.

Hruanun2, A. Poyai

2, C. Promptmas

1,

1Mahidol University, Thailand,

2National Electronics and Computer

Technology Center (NECTEC), Thailand

[P2.153] A unique aptamer binding to two pesticides developed by immobilization-free graphene oxide(GO) SELEX. Y.S. Kwon*, J.G. Park, M.B. Gu, Korea University, Republic of Korea

[P2.154] Sandwich-type SPR aptasensor using dual aptamers developed for visceral adipose tissue-derived serpin (vaspin) N.H. Ahmad Raston*, M.B. Gu, Korea University, Republic of Korea

[P2.155] Label-Free SERS for natural product provenance J.M. Hughes*, E.L. Izake, W. Lott, G. Ayoko, Queensland University of Technology, Australia

[P2.156] Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy detection of dopamine by DNA targeting amplification assay in Parkisons's model J.H. An*

1, J.W. Choi

1,

1Konkuk University, Republic of Korea,

2Sogang University, Republic of Korea

[P2.157] Optofluidic spectroscopy integrated on optical fiber platform E. Archibong*, H. Tuazon, A. Pyayt, University of South Florida, USA

[P2.158] Highly sensitive silicon nanowire biosensor for specific ssDNA detection with a novel liquid gate control T. Adam*

1, U. Hashim

1, S. Th. Dhahi

1, N. Soin

1,

1Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia,

2Basra University, Iraq,

3University of Malaya, Malaysia

[P2.159] Real-time tracking of gold nanoparticles- bioconjugated respiratory syncytial virus infecting HEp-2 cells X.Y. Wan, Y.F. Li*, Southwest University, China

[P2.160] Magnetic identification of sentinel lymph nodes in a swine model using a magnetometer probe A. Cousins*

1, G. Balalis

2, S.K. Thompson

2, A.B. Wedding

1, B. Thierry

1,

1University of South Australia,

Australia, 2

University of Adelaide, Australia

[P2.161] A DNA-templated silver nanoclusters-based adjacent molecular beacon probe for label-free fluorescence on–off detection of RNase H activity and inhibition L.H. Wang, K.K. Ma, Y.X. Qian, L. Lu, Y.D. Zhang*, Shaanxi Normal University, China

[P2.162] Biofunctionalized gold nanorods enhanced long range surface plasmon resonance for ultrasensitive detection of cancer biomarker C.T. Yang*, J.H. Pai, H.Y. Hsu, A.B. Wedding, B. Thierry, University of South Australia, Australia

[P2.163] Single-beam optical biosensing based on enzyme reactions and laser nanopolymerization H. Yoshikawa*, S. Imura, E. Tamiya, Osaka University, Japan

[P2.164] RNA aptamer screening focusing on G-quadruplex forming region of pre-mRNA T. Saito*

1, W. Yoshida

2, T. Yokoyama

1, K. Ikebukuro

1,

1Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology,

Japan, 2

Tokyo University of Technology, Japan

[P2.165] L-tyrosine covalently functionalized graphene oxide modified electrode for simultaneous determination of Dopamine and Ascorbic Acid Z-H. Wang*, X-H. Wang, J-F. Xia, F-F. Zhang, L. Xia, Y-Z. Xia, Y-H. Li, L-H. Xia, Qingdao University, China

[P2.166] Olfactory biosensors based on chemosensory proteins and odorant-binding proteins of insects Y. Lu, D. Zhang, Y. Yao, Q. Zhang, H. Li, S. Zhuang, Q. Liu*, P. Wang, Zhejiang University, China

[P2.167] A simple resonant wireless sensor for label-free, rapid detection of pathogenic bacteria based on dielectric measurement at radio frequency N. Verma*, S. Nam, J. Lee, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea

[P2.168] Laser fabricated ripple substrates for detection of Alzheimer’s biomarkers R. Buividas*

1, N. Dzingelevicius

2, R. Kubiliute

3, P. Stoddart

1, S. Juodkazis

1,

1Swinburne University of

Technology, Australia, 2

Vilnius University, Lithuania, 3

Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania

[P2.169] Electrochemical immunosensors through the electrocatalysis of magnetic bead-supported non-enzymatic labels R. Akter, C.K. Rhee, M.A. Rahman*, Chungnam National University, Republic of Korea

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[P2.170] Hydroquinone diphosphate as a phosphatase substrate in enzymatic amplification combined with electrochemical-chemical-chemical redox cycling for the detection of E.Coli O157:H7 M.R. Akanda, C.S. Fang*, S.H. Park, H.S. Yang, Pusan National University, Republic of Korea

[P2.171] Polymethacrylate coatings with controllable surface morphology, chemistry and functionality : A new approach in design of biosensors S. Hosseini, F. Ibrahim, I. Djordjevic*, H. Rothan, R. Yusof, University of Malaya, Malaysia

[P2.172] Polyaniline nanoparticle based optical sensor for bacterial detection B. Thakur*, C. Amarnath, S. Sawant, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, India

[P2.173] Microfluidic device for the label-free detection of the antigen-antibody binding in the whole blood Y.M. Bae*, K-H. Lee, J. Yang, Korea Eletectrotechnology Research Institute, Republic of Korea

[P2.174]

An impedance microbiology microsystem and anti-Escherichia coli functionalized paramagnetic beads for system detection probability A. Mortari*

1, M.S. Nicolò

2, A. Adami

1, C. Collini

1, S. Guglielmino

2, L. Lorenzelli

1,

1Fondazione Bruno Kessler,

Italy, 2

University of Messina, Italy

Integrated optical and electronic flexible electrodes for optogenetic neuromodulation and neural recording J. Li

1, S. Wang

1, C.X. Wu*

1,

1Suzhou Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Technology, China,

2Chinese

Academy of Sciences, China

[P2.176]

Low cost and high sensitivity cholesterol sensor based on ultra-low detection limit hydrogen peroxide sensor K.C. Fnag*

1, C.H. Chu

1, C.P. Hsu

1, Y.W. Kang

1, J.Y. Fang

1, C.H. Hsu

2, Y.F. Huang

1, C.C. Chen

1, S.S. Li

1, Y.L.

Wang1,

1National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan,

2National Health Research Institutes, Taiwan

[P2.177] Automatically generated immuno-hydrogel beads for the use of chromatic biosensors H. Jang, H. Ryu, S. Yoon, S.M. Kim, T.J. Jeon*, Inha University, Republic of Korea

[P2.178] Evaluation of ion transfer voltammetry at aqueous-organogel micro-interface array for detection of enzyme inhibitor S. Abdul Aziz*

1 ,2, D.W.M. Arrigan

1,

1Curtin University, Australia,

2MARDI, Malaysia

[P2.179] Pyramidal sensor platform with reversible chiroptical signals for DNA detection H. Kuang*, C.L. Xu, W.J. Yan, L.G. Xu, W. Ma, L.B. Wang, Jiangnan University, China

[P2.180] Reusable magnetic graphene oxide-modified biosensor for vascular endothelial growth factor detection in cancer diagnosis C.W. Lin*, S.S. Liao, H.W. Yang, S.S. Li, C.C. Ma, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

[P2.181]

Rapid pathogen gene detection based on self-propelled continuous-flow PCR in capillary-driven microfluidic device H. Tachibana*

1 ,2, M. Saito

1, K. Tsuji

2, K. Yamanaka

1, E. Tamiya

1,

1Osaka University, Japan,

2Panasonic

Corporation, Japan

[P2.182] Fish stress become visible: A new attempt to use glucose biosensor for real-time monitoring fish stress H. Wu*

1, A. Aoki

1, T. Suzuki

1, J. Otsuka

1, K. Hibi

1, T. Arimoto

1, T. Nakano

2, H. Ren

1, H. Endo

1,

1Tokyo

University of Marine Science and Technology, Japan, 2

Tohoku University, Japan

[P2.183] Amperometric biosensor based on graphene and gold nanoparticle for detection of organophosphate pesticides P. Sritongkham*, M. Sansuk, Mahidol University, Thailand

[P2.184] Rapid CD4

+ cell counting based on single image capture using a microcavity array

T. Saeki*, Y. Sugamura, M. Hosokawa, T. Yoshino, T. Matsunaga, T. Tanaka, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan

[P2.185] Unraveling aptamer-protein interactions: A step forward in the application of aptamers as bioreceptors E. Pérez-Ruiz*

1, D. Spasic

1, L.J. van IJzendoorn

2, M.W.J. Prins

3, J. Lammertyn

1,

1KU Leuven – University of

Leuven, Belgium, 2

Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands, 3

Philips Research, The Netherlands

[P2.186] ECM effect on the monitoring of cultured cell activity by the quartz crystal and the micro CCD camera H.W. Kang*

1, N. Otani

2, H. Muramatsu

2, S.M. Chang

3, J.M. Kim

3,

1Young-Jin College, Republic of Korea,

2Tokyo University of Technology, Japan,

3Dong-A University, Republic of Korea

[P2.187] Electrochemical assay for protein kinase activity using a synthetic chemosensor R. Chand*

1, D. Han

1, I-S. Shin

2, Y-S. Kim

1,

1Sungkyunkwan University, Republic of Korea,

2Soongsil University,

Republic of Korea

[P2.188] Intelligent hydrogel-based piezoelectric aptasensor for the detection of thrombin D. Li*

1, J. Wang

2, L. Zhou

2,

1Hangzhou Dianzi University, China,

2Zhejiang University, China

[P2.189] Quinolone specific DNA aptasensors for water monitoring C. Reinemann

1, U. Freiin von Fritsch

1, V. Beni

2, B. Strehlitz*

1,

1Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research

- UFZ, Germany, 2

Linköping University, Sweden

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[P2.190] Selective determination of caffeic acid in wines with electrochemical sensor based on molecularly imprinted siloxanes S.M. Silva*

1 ,3, F.R.F. Leite

2 ,3, L.T. Kubota

2 ,3,

1UNSW, Australia,

2UNICAMP, Brazil,

3INCTBio, Brazil

[P2.191]

Development of automated microcavity array system toward isolation and detection of circulating tumor cells T. Yoshino*

1, R. Negishi

1, M. Hosokawa

1, S. Nakamura

1, H. Kanbara

2, T. Tanaka

1, T. Matsunaga

1,

1Tokyo

University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan, 2

Hitachi Chemical Company, Ltd., Japan

[P2.192] Microprojection arrays applied to the skin: A new approach to biomarker-selective sample collection S.R. Corrie*, J.W. Coffey, M.A.F. Kendall, University of Queensland, Australia

[P2.193] Application of selective membrane on ISFET as transducer for histamine detection R. Jarmin*

1 ,2, K.Y. Lee

1 ,2, H. Hashim

1, A. Ahmad

3, N. Abd Rashid

2, M.A. Mohd Noor

2,

1Universiti Teknologi

MARA, Malaysia, 2

MIMOS Berhad, Malaysia, 3

UNISEL, Malaysia

[P2.194] Developmental and reproductive toxicant detection using impedance sensor S. Kalpana*

1, C-J. Chen

2, J-T. Liu

2, J-Z. Tsai

1,

1National Central University, Taiwan,

2University of Chinese

Academy of Sciences, China

[P2.195] Detection of epigenetic modifications using enzyme fused zinc finger protein J. Lee*

1, W. Yoshida

2, D. Hiraoka

1, A. Kezuka

1, K. Abe

1, K. Ikebukuro

1,

1Tokyo University of Agriculture and

Technology, Japan, 2

Tokyo University of Technology, Japan

[P2.196] A novel colorimetric Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) detection system for point-of-care Lab-on-a-Compact-Disc platform A. Thiha, F. Ibrahim*, University of Malaya, Malaysia

[P2.197] Signalling protein-imprinted polymers having fluorophore exchangeable moieties within the binding cavities H. Sunayama*, T. Ooya, T. Takeuchi, Kobe University, Japan

[P2.198] Efficient electron transfer for a highly oriented PQQ-GDH immobilized electrode for bio-fuel cells A. Koutou*, H. Sakamoto, T. Satomura, S. Suye, University of Fukui, Japan

[P2.199]

Aptamer probed EIS (Electrical impedance spectroscopy) gap capacitance biosensor toward rapid and high sensitive bacteria screening S.W. Lee*

1, D. Lee

2, C.K. Oh

2, K. Hosogawa

1, T. Zako

1, S. Kim

3, D.K. Lee

4, M. Maeda

1, O.C. Jeoung

2,

1Riken,

Japan, 2

Inje University, Republic of Korea, 3

Dongguk University, Republic of Korea, 4

Sungkyunkwan University, Republic of Korea

[P2.200]

Surface plasmon resonance biosensor for continuous monitoring of small molecules K. Sergelen*

1, C. Petri

3, U. Jonas

3 ,4, W. Knoll

1 ,2, S. Ohlson

2 ,5, B. Liedberg

2, J. Dostálek

1,

1Austrian Institute of

Technology, Austria, 2

Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 3

University of Siegen, Germany,

4BOMCLab, FORTH, Greece,

5Linnaeus University, Sweden

[P2.202] Label-free detection of β-2-AR, a G-Protein coupled receptor, by developing specific iFRET probe E. Ruchikina, H.K. Lee, H.J. Kang, S.J. Chung*, Dongguk University-seoul, Republic of Korea

[P2.203] Control of magnetic particles in centrifugal microfluidic platforms S. Givechi

1, F. Ibrahim

1, M.M. Aeinehvand

1, M. Madou

2, A. Kazemzadeh*

1, M.Y.B. Ahmad

1, J.

Cho1,

1University of Malaya, Malaysia,

2University of California, USA

[P2.204] Physiological stress biomarker sensor for social web applications: Cortisol monitoring from saliva A.M. Sesay, S. Pääkkönen, M. Mäki, J. Räty*, V. Virtanen, University of Oulu, Finland

[P2.205]

Comparison of bioluminescence and fluorescence reporter molecules in the detection of botulinum neurotoxin A activity G.B. Stevens

1, D.A. Silver

1, T. van Oordt

2, S.K. Vashist

2, A. Rummel

3, G.A. Urban*

1 ,4,

1University of Freiburg,

Germany, 2

HSG-IMIT, Germany, 3

Institut füf Toxocologie der Medizinischen Hochschule, Germany, 4

IMTEK, Germany

[P2.206] In-depth analysis of a self-assembled PEG coating on glass-type substrates for regenerable immunosensors and hapten microarrays M. Huebner, M. Ben Haddada, C. Méthivier, R. Niessner, D. Knopp, S. Boujday*, UPMC, France

[P2.207] Android integrated urea biosensor for public health awareness P.P. Naik

1, G.K. Mishra

1, B. Danielsson

2, S. Bhand*

1,

1BITS, India,

2Acromed Invest AB Lund, Sweden

[P2.208] A passive size-based mechanical cell sorting using cotton fabric chip for point of care diagnostic S. Sadir, N. Muhamad-Wahab, D.H.B. Wicaksono*, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia

[P2.209] Three different signal amplification strategies for the impedimetric sandwich detection of thrombin C. Ocaña, S. Alegret*, M. del Valle, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain

[P2.210] Detection of prostate specific antigen (PSA) using a nanomechanical membrane- resonators M. Omidi*

1, M. Choolaei

2, M. Malakoutian

1, F. Yazdian

1, F. Haghiralsadat

1,

1University of Tehran, Iran,

2Research Institute of Petroleum Industry (RIPI),, Iran

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[P2.211] FRET-based dimeric aptamer probe for selective and sensitive Lup an 1 allergen detection P. Nadal*

1, M. Svobodova

1, T. Mairal

1, C.K. O' Sullivan

1 ,2,

1URV, Spain,

2ICREA, Spain

[P2.212]

Label-free DNA biosensor arrays based on silicon ring resonators and solid-phase recombinase polymerase amplification J. Sabate del Rio*

1, T. Stakenborg

1 ,2, L. Lagae

1 ,2, W. van Roy

1 ,2, O. Henry

1, C.K. O' Sullivan

1 ,3,

1URV, Spain,

2IMEC, Belgium,

3ICREA, Spain

[P2.213] Optical measure of bacterial ferricyanide reduction for toxicity biosensing F. Pujol-Vila

1, X. Muñoz-Berbel

2, N. Vigués

1, J. Mas

1, M. Díaz-González*

1,

1Universitat Autònoma de

Barcelona, Spain, 2

Centre Nacional de Microelectrònica, Spain

[P2.214] Energy harvesting from gastric acid for endoscopy application P. Mostafalu, S. Sonkusale*, Tufts University, USA

[P2.215]

Single cell analysis in microfluidics chip using impedance spectroscopy - development of instrumentation F. Pereira

1, H. Aguas*

1, M. Barreiros

1, A. Amorim

2, S. Horta

3, I. Bernacka-Wojcik

1, R. Igreja

1, E. Fortunato

1, R.

Martins1, A.G. Oliva

1,

1Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal,

2Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal,

3Instituto

de Biologia Experimental e Tecnológica, Portugal

[P2.216] Fabrication and characterization of PtPd nanoparticles on chemically reduced graphene oxide for enzymatic biosensor applications M.F. Hossain*, J.Y. Park, Kwangwoon University, Republic of Korea

[P2.217] Multi-scalable enzyme sensor array by using low-cost materials and microcontact printing M. Suzuki*, S. Sugitani, K. Kimoto, Y. Iribe, University of Toyama, Japan

[P2.218] Rapid spectral imaging in biological applications using snapshot field distribution imaging techniques T.S. Tkaczyk, Rice University, USA

Poster Session III

Friday 30 May 2014

[P3.001] Quantum dot decorated S. cerevisiae as smart nanotoxicity indicator to assess toxicity of carbon nanotubes R.S. Chouhan*, A. Qureshi, J.H. Niazi, Sabanci University, Turkey

[P3.002] Biosensing mechanisms on poly silicon nanowire field effect transistor: Surface and solution ionic effects M.H. Feng

1, C.H. Lin

1, M.P. Lu

2, Y.S. Yang*

1 ,2,

1National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan,

2National Nano

Device Laboratories, Tajikistan

[P3.003] Biosensor for detecting organophosphorus pesticides using enhanced green fluorescent protein and gold nanoparticle M.S. Kim*, G.W. Kim, B.B. Kim, T.J. Park, Chung-Ang University, Republic of Korea

[P3.004] Molecular imprinted hollow spheres for Hb detection W. Chen, X.F. Wu, J.Y. Shen, Z. Wang, M. Xue, Z.H. Meng*, Beijing Institute of Technology, China

[P3.005]

Constriction channel based microfluidic systems enabling single-cell instantaneous young's modulus measurement in a continuous manner Y.N. Luo

1, D.Y. Chen

1, Y. Zhao

1, C. Wei

1, X.T. Zhao

2, W.T. Yue

2, R. Long

3, J.B. Wang

1, J. Chen*

1,

1Chinese

Academy of Sciences, China, 2

Capital Medical University, China, 3

University of Alberta, Canada

[P3.006]

Fabrication of nanocomposites 3D microelelctrode arrays using hydrogel microstencil for microfluidic fuel cells J.H. Choi*

1, Y.H. Kim

2, S.D. Choi

1, G.M. Kim

1,

1Kyungpook National University, Republic of Korea,

2Daegu-

Gyeongbuk Medical Innovation Foundation, Republic of Korea

[P3.007] Toward instrument-free point of care molecular diagnostics J.H. Kim*

1 ,2, S. Persano

1, P. Valentini

1, P.P. Pompa

1,

1Daegu-Gyeongbuk Medical Innovation Foundation

(DGMIF), Republic of Korea, 2

Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT), Italy

[P3.008]

Attachment of biomolecules on silicon nanowire system with photon radiation H. Cheng*

1, H. Zheng

1, K.C. leong

2, R. Rajagopalan

3, H.P. Too

1, W.K. Choi

1,

1National Univeristy of Singapore,

Singapore, 2

Globalfoundries Singapore Pte. Ltd, Singapore, 3

Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Russia

[P3.009]

Electrochemical sensor for detecting the bacterial count, Listeria monocytogenes and somatic cell count in raw milk C.L. Hsu*

1, H.U. Hsu

1, H.D. Jang

2, Y.H. Chang

2, K.S. Chang

2,

1Tunghai University, Taiwan,

2Yuanpei University,

Taiwan

[P3.010] Enhancement of sensing signals by using aptamer cocktail for detection of bacteria B.C. Kim*

1, J. Chung

1, M.Y. Song

1 ,2, J. Jurng

1,

1Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea,

2University of Seoul, Republic of Korea

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[P3.011] Capacitive nano-gap biosensor based on a dielectric layer of parylene film G.Y. Lee*

1, H.W. Jung

1, Y.W. Chang

1, S.B. Cho

2, J.C. Pyun

1,

1Yonsei Univ, Republic of Korea,

2Gachon Univ,

Republic of Korea

[P3.012] Multiplex gene expression of influenza A virus and its subtype on an immunochromatographic strip incorporate with reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction Y.T. Kim, J.H. Jung, T.S. Seo*, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST), Republic of Korea

[P3.013] Suspension cell capture and detection using surface plasmon resonance sensor X. Chen*, L.L. Zhang, J.H. Sun, H. Li, D.F. Cui, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

[P3.014] The screen-printed carbon electrode (SPCE) strips fabricated by the combination of Au nanoparticles and aptamer for thrombin detection I-H. Tseng*, T-Y. Liu, F-Y. Yeh, Y-H. Hong, C-S. Lin, National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan

[P3.015]

Alzheimer disease biomarkers detection in human samples by efficient capturing through porous magnetic microspheres and labelling with electrocatalytic gold nanoparticles A. de la Escosura-Muñiz*

1, Z. Plichta

2, D. Horak

2, A. Merkoçi

1 ,3,

1ICN2 - Institut Catala de Nanociencia i

Nanotecnologia, Spain, 2

Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Czech Republic, 3

ICREA - Institucio Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats, Spain

[P3.016]

Electrical detections of extracellular glutamate release using carbon nanotube network-based biosensor in global cerebral ischemia model G.J. Lee*

1, S.W. Kang

1, S.K. Choi

2, S. Choi

1, H.K. Park

1,

1Kyung Hee University, Republic of Korea,

2Kyung Hee

University Hospital, Republic of Korea

[P3.017] Cellphone-based immunosensor platform exemplified by detection of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I as cardiac cell injury marker G-S. Lim*, S-H. Paek, Junior, T-Y. Kim, J-W. Jeon, D-H. Kim, S-H. Paek, Korea University, Republic of Korea

[P3.018] Label free impedimetric aptasensor for ochratoxin-A using iridium oxide nanoparticles L. Rivas

1, C.C. Mayorga-Martinez*

1, A. Zamora

1, D. Quesada

1, A. de la Escosura-Muñiz

1, A. Merkoçi

1 ,2,

1ICN2-

Institut Catala de Nanociencia i Nanotecnologia, Spain, 2

ICREA, Spain

[P3.019]

Magnetic plug-based platform modelling and application in a microfluidics/quantum dots based electrochemical biosensing system S. Miserere*

1, M. Medina-Sánchez

1, M. Cadevall

1, A. Merkoçi

1 ,2,

1Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and

Nanotechnology (ICN2), Spain, 2

Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies (ICREA), Spain

[P3.020] A very high frequency capacitance-controlled oscillator for improved biosensing in high-salt solutions N. Couniot*, D. Bol, O. Poncelet, L.A. Francis, D. Flandre, Université catholique de Louvain (UCL), Belgium

[P3.021] Bacteriophages: Propagation, purification and use in target bacteria detection on a lab-on-a-chip device E. Piskin*

1 ,2, F. Moghtader

1 ,2, B. Cetin

3,

1Hacettepe University, Turkey,

2Biyomedtek Economical Enterprise,

Turkey, 3

Ihsan Dogramaci Bilkent University, Turkey

[P3.022] Implantable wireless sensor for measuring intraocular pressure (IOP) in real time S.H. Lee*

1, C.I. Jang

1 ,3, H.Y. Hwang

2, C.K. Park

2, K.S. Yun

3, J.Y. Kang

1,

1Korea Institute of Science and

Technology, Republic of Korea, 2

Soong-sil University, Republic of Korea, 3

Sogang University, Republic of Korea

[P3.023]

In vivo continuous and simultaneous monitoring of brain energy substrates by using a multiplex enzyme-based amperometric biosensor device C.A. Cordeiro*

1 ,2, N. Wahono

2, M.G. de Vries

1, P.E. Oomen

2, T.I.F. Cremers

1 ,3, B.H.C. Westerink

1 ,2,

1Brains

Online BV, The Netherlands, 2

University of Groningen, The Netherlands, 3

Brains Online LLC, USA

[P3.024]

Selection of DNA aptamers for the detection of alpha-methylacyl-CoA racemase (AMACR) over-expression in cancer cells D.K. Yang, C.S. Chen, H.Y. Chiang, T.H. Wang, L.C. Chen*, C.H. Hsu, M.Y. Li, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

[P3.025] Label free biosensor based on RF resonator using Integrated Passive Device (IPD) process for human uric acid detection R. Dhakal*, K.K. Adhikari, C. Wang, N.Y. Kim, Kwangwoon University, Republic of Korea

[P3.026] Facile in-channel hydrophilic modification of PDMS-based microfluidic channels M.A. Brook*, Y. Chen, McMaster University, Canada

[P3.027] Rapid electrochemical lateral-flow immunoassay for one-step ultrasensitive detection with serum M.R. Akanda

1, H-A. Joung

2, S. Park*

1, M-G. Kim

2, H. Yang

1,

1Pusan National University, Republic of Korea,

2Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea

[P3.028] Nanoparticles combined with olfactory epithelium-based biosensor Q. Zhang, D. Zhang, Y. Lu, Y. Yao, Q. Liu*, P. Wang, Zhejiang University, China

[P3.029] Miscible fluid flows in micro-mixer with short turns angles for self-generated turbulent structures T. Adam*

1, U. Hashim

1, S. Th. Dhahi

1, N. Soin

1,

1Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia,

2Basra University, Iraq,

3University of Malaya, Malaysia

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[P3.030]

Electrochemical detection of DNA of Aspergillus flavas based on screen printed graphene electrode and H33258 intercalator C. Karuwan

1, J. Kampeera

2, R. Suebsing

2 ,3, W. Pimpao

1, A. Wisitsoraat*

1, W. Kiatpathomchai

1, A.

Tuantranont1,

1National Electronics and Computer Technology Center, Thailand,

2Mahidol University,

Thailand, 3

National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Thailand

[P3.031] Enzymatic reaction amplified electroanalysis of adenosine D. Han*

1, R. Chand

1, I-S. Shin

2, Y-S. Kim

1,

1Sungkyunkwan University, Republic of Korea,

2Soongsil University,

Republic of Korea

[P3.032] Ultrasensitive electrochemiluminescence immunosensor based on Ag nanoparticles doped carboxylated g-C3N4 for detection of cancer antigen 15-3 X.J. Li, Q. Wei*, D. Wu, H.M. Ma, Y. Zhang, University of Jinan, China

[P3.033] A novel method for detection of two families of marine toxins using cell-based impedance sensor L. Zou*, Q. Wang, J. Zhou, N. Hu, P. Wang, Zhejiang University, China

[P3.034]

Simultaneous amperometric detection of ascorbic acid and antioxidant capacity in orange, blueberry and kiwi juice, by a telemetric system based on a fullerene- or nanotubes-modified ascorbate subtractive biosensor A. Barberis*

1, Y. Spissu

2, G. Bazzu

2, A. Fadda

1, A. Angioni

3, D. Sanna

1, M. Schirra

1, P.A. Serra

2,

1National

Research Council (CNR), Italy, 2

University of Sassari, Italy, 3

University of Cagliari, Italy

[P3.035]

Development of yellow carbon nanoparticle by acid dehydration for detection of organophosphate pesticides M. Chang*

1, I.R. Ginjom

1, M. Ngu-Schwemlein

2, S.M. Ng

1,

1Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak

Campus, Malaysia, 2

Winston-Salem State University, USA

[P3.036]

Improving the selectivity and sensitivity of a DNA biosensor using Fe3O4 magnetic nanoparticles and DNA ligase R. Hushiarian*

1, N.A. Yusof

1, A.H. Abdullah

1, S.A.A. Ahmad

1, S.W. Dutse

1 ,2,

1Universiti Putra Malaysia,

Malaysia, 2

Hussaini Adamu Federal Polytechnic, Nigeria

[P3.037] Electrochemical screen printed carbon magneto-immunosensor for prostate cancer biomarker detection S. Liébana*

1, R.W. Pittson

2, G.A. Drago

1,

1Applied Enzyme Technology Ltd., UK,

2Gwent Electronic Materials

Ltd., UK

[P3.038] Development of a silicon-based immunosensor using the fusion protein of an antibody fragment and silicon-binding protein "Si-tag" T. Ikeda*, K. Motomura, Y. Amemiya, S. Yokoyama, A. Kuroda, Hiroshima University, Japan

[P3.039]

Bioaerosol analysis of house dust mite allergen (Der f1) by fiber-optic chemifluorescent immunoassay system K. Miyajima*

1, Y. Suzuki

1, D. Miki

1, M. Arai

2, T. Arakawa

1, H. Shimomura

2, K. Shiba

2, K. Mitsubayashi

1,

1Tokyo

Medical and Dental University, Japan, 2

Bunkyo Gakuin University, Japan

[P3.040]

In vitro diagnostic test based on biofunctionnalised microparticles and fluorescence detection for platelet genotyping A. Cornillon

1 ,2, Y. Mérieux

3, P.G. Charette

2, J-P. Cloarec

1 ,2, E. Souteyrand*

1,

1Institut des Nanotechnologies

de Lyon (INL), France, 2

Laboratoire Nanotechnologies Nanosystèmes (LN2), Canada, 3

Établissement Français du Sang (EFS) Rhône-Alpes, France

[P3.041] Sample preparation for point of care molecular diagnostics R.E. Mackay*, P. Craw, J. Kremer, M. Baker, J.C. Ahern, W. Balachandran, Brunel University, UK

[P3.042]

Printing conducting polymer (CP) 3D micro structures arrays for highly sensitive, selective, label free DNA sensors N. Aydemir*

1 ,2, H. Deveraj

1, K. Aw

1, D. Williams

1 ,2, J. Travas Sejdic

1 ,2,

1The University of Auckland, New

Zealand, 2

The MacDiarmid Institute for Advance Materials and Nanotechnology, New Zealand

[P3.043] Detection of intracellular O2 in acteria using a novel FRET-based biosensor J. Potzkei*

1, C. Rupprecht

1, M. Kunze

2, T. Gensch

3, J. Buechs

2, K-E. Jaeger

1, T. Drepper

1,

1Heinrich Heine

University Duesseldorf, Germany, 2

RWTH Aachen University, Germany, 3

Forschungszentrum Juelich, Germany

[P3.044] A controllable conjugated approach to glyco-nanoparticles for detecting carbohydrate-protein interactions of cancer cell surfaces by quartz crystal microbalance C. Shao, X. Li, Z. Pei, Y. Pei*, Northwest A&F University, China

[P3.045] Multi-functionalized gold microshells for enhanced immunoassays C.S. Jeon*, I. Hwnag, T.D. Chung, Seoul National University, Republic of Korea

[P3.046] Towards an optimal, sensitive and robust magneto plasmonic biosensor S. David*

1, C. Polonschii

1, M. Rosu-Hamzescu

1 ,2, E. Gheorghiu

1 ,2,

1International Centre of Biodynamics,

Romania, 2

University of Bucharest, Romania

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[P3.047] Gold nanoparticle/graphene hybrid-based colorimetric immunoassay for the ultrasensitive detection of respiratory syncytial virus L. Zhan, C.Z. Huang*, Southwest University, China

[P3.048]

Development of the onsite examination-oriented air sampling and biosensing device for environment contamination agent M. Saito*

1, M. Murahashi

1, Y. Kiriyama

1, Y. Inoue

1, K. Yamanaka

1, N. Nagatani

2, S. Kondo

3, H. Uzawa

3, E.

Tamiya1,

1Osaka University, Japan,

2Okayama University of Science, Japan,

3National Institute of Advanced

Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan

[P3.049] Development of enzymatic formate sensing system for on-site evaluation of biodiesel fuel degradation A. Igarashi*

1, D.L. Cheng

1, T. Iino

1, A. Witarto

2, Y. Inose-Takahasi

2, W. Tsugawa

2, K. Sode

2,

1Taisei Kogyo Co.,

LTD., Japan, 2

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan

[P3.050] Electrochemical genosensing and immunosensing of Salmonella based on phagomagnetic separation M.I. Pividori, S. Liebana, T. Laube, P. Cortés, M. Llagostera, S. Alegret*, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain

[P3.051]

The enhancement of sensitivity of localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) sensor by adjusting receptor size M-G. Kim

1, J-Y. Byun

1, J-H. Park*

1, H. Mun

1, T. Li

1, Y-B. Shin

2, W-B. Shim

1,

1Gwangju Institute of Science and

Technology (GIST), Republic of Korea, 2

Korea Research Institute of Bioscience & Biotechnology (KRIBB), Republic of Korea

[P3.052] Development of chemiluminescence based lateral flow assay (LFA) strip biosensor using automatic delayed release by asymmetric membrane M-G. Kim, H-A. Joung*, GIST, Republic of Korea

[P3.053]

Micro patterning of cells using gas-removal technique based on photochemistry Y. Akagi*

1, S. Matsumoto

1, S. Nomura

1, D. Sugita

1, K. Yamamoto

2, S. Yamamura

3, M. Kataoka

3,

1Sekisui

Chemical Co., Ltd., Japan, 2

Sekisui Integrated Research Inc., Japan, 3

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan

[P3.054] Understanding the interaction between microprojection arrays and circulating biomarker capture from skin J.W. Coffey*, S.R. Corrie, M.A.F. Kendall, University of Queensland, Australia

[P3.055] Guidance of molecular shuttles driven by kinesin motor proteins for applications to nanobiosensors: A simulation study Y. Ishigure, T. Nitta*, Gifu University, Japan

[P3.056]

An integrated dry film resist-based immunosensor for rapid electrochemical detection of Epstein-Barr virus infection J. Horak*

1, C. Dincer

1, H. Duchmann

2, G. Sokolowski

2, H. Bakirci

1, G. Urban

1,

1University of Freiburg,

Germany, 2

NovaTec Immundiagnostica, Germany

[P3.057] Ruthenium-graphene oxide nano composite for reagentless glucose biosensing J. Shankara Narayanan*, V. Dharuman, Alagappa University, India

[P3.058] E-Beam lithography processing of silicon nanowires array pH sensor with integrated microfluidic channel M.N. Md Nor*

1, U. Hashim

1, R. A Rahim

1, M.K. Md Arshad

1, M. M. Shahimin

1, S.F. A.Rahman

2,

1Universiti

Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia, 2

Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia

[P3.059]

The optical diagnosis of progression and reversal of CCl4 induced liver injury in rodent model using in vivo autofluroscence spectroscopy S.N. Shaiju*, S. Sandhyamani, R.S. Jayasree, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, India

[P3.060] Microelectrode arrays integrated with microfluidic biosensor for monitoring single cancer cell migration in three-dimentional matrixes T.A. Nguyen*, T.I. Yin, G. A.Urban, University of Freiburg, Germany

[P3.061]

Molecularly imprinted polymer coated Love wave sensor for real time detection of nucleosides analogs in liquid medium N. Lebal

1, H. Hallil

1, J-L. Lachaud*

1, V. Raimbault

1, C. Dejous

1, R. Delepée

2, L. Agrofoglio

2, D.

Rebière1,

1University Bordeaux, France,

2University of Orleans, France

[P3.062]

Employment of yeast cells as nucleation centres for a bimodal silicate-organic sol-gel matrix formation A.V. Machulin

1, O.A. Kamanina

2, T.V. Rogova

2, N.E. Suzina

1, V.A. Alferov

2, O.N. Ponamoreva*

2, E.P.

Ivanova3,

1G. K. Skryabin Institute of Biochemistry and Physiology of Microorganisms, Russia,

2Tula State

University, Russia, 3

Swinburne University of Technology, Australia

[P3.063] Screening and improvement of DNA aptamers by in silico approaches T. Yokoyama*

1, W. Yoshida

2, T. Saito

1, K. Ikebukuro

1,

1Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology,

Japan, 2

Tokyo University of Technology, Japan

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[P3.064] A paper strip based noninvasive glucose biosensor for salivary analysis S.K. Jha*

1, K. Kumari

2,

1Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India,

2Banasthali University, India

[P3.065] Electrochemical simulation of L929 cells attached on micro scale electrodes Y.I. Huang

1, J.T. Liu

2, C.J. Chen

2, J.Z. Tsai

1, S. Kalpana*

1,

1National Central University, Taiwan,

2University of

Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

[P3.066]

An ultra-low fouling high-capacity DNA array for direct detection of miRNA at subnanomolar levels in cell lysate H. Vaisocherová*

1, H. Šípová

1, I. Víšová

1, X. Song

1, K. Pimková

2, J.E. Dyr

2, J. Homola

1,

1Institute of Photonics

and Electronics AS CR, Czech Republic, 2

Institute of Hematology and Blood Transfusion, Czech Republic

[P3.067]

Optical interferometric techniques for parallel bio-sensing N. Najeeb

1 ,2, Y. Zhang*

2, C.J. Mellor

1, D. Furniss

1, P. O'Shea

1, J. Richens

1, E.Y.B. Pun

3, P.W.H. Wong

3, J.E.

Moses1, T.M. Benson

1,

1University of Nottingham, UK,

2University of Nottingham, China,

3City University of

Hong Kong, Hong Kong

[P3.068] Detection of target molecules using Chemiluminescence Resonance Energy Transfer (CRET) aptasensor E-J. Jo*, H.Y. Mun, M-G. Kim, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST), Republic of Korea

[P3.069] Rapid blood typing monitoring via paper based diagnostic devices S-C. Lin*, F-G. Tseng, C-M. Cheng, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

[P3.070] Sensitive electrochemical DNA biosensing for Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus using nanoparticle modified probe K. Watanabe*, N. Kuwata, T. Satomura, H. Sakamoto, S. Suye, University of Fukui, Japan

[P3.071] A new photoelectrochemical immunoassay for ultrasensitive detection of nuclear matrix protein 22 based on in situ enzymatic H2O2 production as electron donor R.X. Li, Q. Wei, D. Wu, H.M. Ma, Y. Zhang*, University of Jinan, China

[P3.072] Nanosheet Pd@Co3O4-based ultrasensitive sandwich type immunosensor for carcino-embryonic antigen X. Ren, D. Wu*, University of Jinan, China

[P3.073] Noise spectroscopy as an efficient tool for impedance based sub-femtomolar toxin detection in complex sample matrices using nanoporous silicon oxide H. Ghosh*, C. RoyChaudhuri, Bengal Engineering and Science University Shibpur (BESUS), India

[P3.074] Direct detection of hydrogen sulfide with a protein-based surface plasmon resonance sensor M. Omidi*, G. Amoabediny, F. Yazdian, S. Bahari, University of Tehran, Iran

[P3.075] Real-time detection of caspase-3 in Cell lysate using Intrinsic Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer(iFRET) H.J. Kang*, J.H. Kim, M. Song, S.J. Chung, Dongguk University, Republic of Korea

[P3.076]

Monitoring of single human cytotoxic T cells with field-effect transistor arrays: A novel tool for single-cell migration and adhesion studies J.K.Y. Law*

1, A. Susloparova

1, X. Zhou

2, F. Hempel

1, B. Qu

2, X.T. Vu

1, M. Hoth

2, S. Ingebrandt

1,

1University of

Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern, Germany, 2

Saarland University, Germany

[P3.077] Development of a simultaneous multiplexed electrochemical immunoassay using distinguishable metal ions tags S. Zhang, Q. Wei, D. Wu, Y. Zhang, H.M. Ma*, University of Jinan, China

[P3.078] Developing a sensitive point of care test for pregnancy detection based on lateral flow assay A. Cass, N. Albilal*, Imperial College London, UK

[P3.079] Development of novel enzymeless electrochemical sensor for the detection of superoxide using hesperidin-copper complex S. Stalin*, M. Sasya, S. Swaminathan, R.B. John Bosco, K. Uma Maheswari, SASTRA University, India

[P3.080]

Development and application of a new electronic nose instrument for the characterisation of gastrointestinal disease E.W. Westenbrink*

1, R.P. Arasaradnam

1 ,2, C. Bailey

2, N. O'Connell

2, C.U. Nwokolo

2, K.D. Bardhan

1 ,3, J.A.

Covington1,

1University of Warwick, UK,

2University Hospital Coventry & Warwickshire, UK,

3Rotherham

General Hospital, UK

[P3.081] Automated and integrated system for microcystins analysis based on capacitive immunosensor assay L. Lebogang*, M. Hedström, B. Mattiasson, Lund University, Sweden

[P3.082] Gold seeded magnetic nanoparticles as a multifunctional platform for a competitive Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) to detect geosmin in water S.W. Kang, M. Lim, N.A. Lee*, University of New South Wales, Australia

[P3.083]

Boron doped diamond nanoelectrode arrays as dopamine sensor C. Dincer*

1 ,2, R. Ktaich

1 ,2, E. Laubender

1 ,2, J. Hees

3, C.E. Nebel

3, G.A. Urban

1 ,2, J. Heinze

1 ,2,

1University of

Freiburg, Germany, 2

Freiburg Materials Research Center, Germany, 3

Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics, Germany

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[P3.084]

Reduced graphene oxide microelectrodes as sensor platform for the impedimetric detection of adherent cells L.E. Delle*

1 ,2, J.K.Y. Law

1, X.T. Vu

1, M. Weil

1, P. Wagner

2, S. Ingebrandt

1,

1University of Applied Sciences

Kaiserslautern, Germany, 2

Hasselt University, Belgium

[P3.085] Development of a novel method to detect cell adhesion force by mechanical detachment using AFM M. Mishima

1, Y. Hashizume

1, R. Kawamura

2, T. Okada

2, N. Nakamura

1, C. Nakamura*

1 ,2,

1Tokyo University of

Agriculture and Technology, Japan, 2

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan

[P3.086] Mechanical cell sorting using antibody-immobilized nanoneedle array M. Miyazaki*

1, S. Ramachandra Rao

2, R. Kawamura

2, T. Kobayashi

3, M. Iijima

4, S. Kuroda

4, F. Iwata

5, C.

Nakamura1 ,2

, 1TUAT, Japan,

2AIST, Japan,

3UMEMSME, AIST, Japan,

4NU, Japan,

5Shizuoka University, Japan

[P3.087]

Multispectral dynamical plasmonic imaging and highly sensitive nanostructured substrates A. Sereda

1 ,5, M. Sarkar

1 ,2, J. Moreau

1 ,4, M. Canva*

1 ,3, E. Maillart

5,

1Laboratoire Charles Fabry, France,

2Institut Optique Graduate School, France,

3CNRS, France,

4Université Paris Sud, France,

5Horiba Scientific,

France

[P3.088]

Incorporation of enzymes in a matrix of dendrimer-carbon nanotube as sensitive nanofilms on field-effect devices for biosensing applications J.R. Siqueira Jr.*

1, M.J. Schöning

2,

1Federal University of Triângulo Mineiro(UFTM), Brazil,

2Aachen University

of Applied Sciences, Germany

[P3.089] Sensitive quantitation of target pathogenic cells using periodic actuation E. Gheorghiu*, S. David, C. Polonschii, A. Dobre, D. Bratu, M. Gheorghiu, International Centre of Biodynamics, Romania

[P3.090] An enzyme-less bis-boronic acid modified electrode for glucose sensing in human blood serum E.M. Regan

1, S.E. Flower

1, H.C. Wang

1, J.S. Fossey

2, T.D. James

1, P. Estrela*

1,

1University of Bath, UK,

2University of Birmingham, UK

[P3.091]

Detection of human diseases using impedance spectroscopy with micro- and nanoscale field-effect sensor arrays M. Schwartz*

1 ,2, X.T. Vu

1, T.C. Nguyen

1, M. Weil

1, P. Wagner

2, S. Ingebrandt

1,

1University of Applied Sciences

Kaiserslautern, Germany, 2

Hasselt University, Belgium

[P3.092] Printed and flexible biosensor for antioxidants F.J. Pavinatto*

1 ,2, C.W.A. Paschoal

3, A.C. Arias

1,

1University of California - Berkeley, USA,

2University of São

Paulo - São Carlos, Brazil, 3

Federal University of Maranhão, Brazil

[P3.093] Bienzyme electrochemical biosensor for collagen L-hydroxyproline H. Sakamoto*

1, G. Koizumi

1, K. Watanabe

1, S. Watanabe

2, T. Satomura

1, S. Suye

1,

1University of Fukui,

Japan, 2

Ehime University, Japan

[P3.094] Sensitive detection of caspase-3 in a label-free manner via development of Intrinsic FRET (iFRET) nanoprobe J.H. Kim*

1, H.J. Kang

1, M. Song

1, S.J. Chung

1,

1UST, Republic of Korea,

2Dongguk University, Republic of Korea

[P3.095]

Impedance spectroscopy investigation of a perchlorate chemical sensor based on novel ionophore M. Braik

1 ,2, C. Dridi

1 ,2, A. Ali

3, M. Abbes

3, M. Ben Ali

2, N. Zine

4, A. Errachid*

4,

1Université de Monastir,

Tunisia, 2

Université de Sousse, Tunisia, 3

National Research Centre, Egypt, 4

Université de Claude Bernard Lyon, France

[P3.096] Gold nanoparticles embedded PDMS microfluidic chip for photo-thermal bacterial lysis K.R. Kwon*, K.A. Hyun, J.H. Lee, H.I. Jung, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea

[P3.097] Development of a point-of-care platform for the serologic diagnosis of infectious diseases G. Longinotti

1, G. Ybarra*

1, P. Lloret

1, C. Moina

1, M. Mass

1, M. Roberti

1, M. Lloret

1, D. Brengi

1, S. Treopea

1, F.

Salomón1,

1INTI, Argentina,

2IIB-UNSAM, Argentina

[P3.098] Electrochemical investigations of epinephrine hormone using different electrodes A. Levent*, Y. Yardim, Z. Sentürk, Batman University, Turkey

[P3.099]

Sequential biosensor chamber evacuation using thermo-pneumatic (TP) pull pumping on the microfluidic CD platform T.H.G. Thio

1 ,2, F. Ibrahim

1, W. Al-Faqheri

1, N. Soin*

1, M.K.B. Abdul Kahar

1, M. Madou

1 ,3,

1University of

Malaya, Malaysia, 2

INTI International University, Malaysia, 3

University of California, USA

[P3.100] Ink-jet printing of sol-gel derived bioinks to produce bioactive paper sensors for environmental and biomedical analysis S.M.Z. Hossain, C. Sicard, R. Bialy, M. Liu, Y. Li, J.D. Brennan*, McMaster University, Canada

[P3.101] Characterization of biocathode employing multicopper oxidase from hyperthermophilic archaeon Pyrobaculum aerophilum S. Suye*, T. Uchii, H. Sakamoto, T. Satomura, University of Fukui, Japan

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[P3.102] Immobilization of HRP enzyme on thiolactic acid-based self-assembled monolayers for determination of hydroquinone R. Mossanha, M.K. Ramos, C.S. Santos, C.A. Pessoa*, Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa, Brazil

[P3.103]

Synthesis of Prussian blue and its electrochemical detection of hydrogen peroxide based on cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) modified glassy carbon electrode E.D. Dikio*

1, C.W. Dikio

1, O.O. Oyedeji

3, D. Wankasi

1, F.M. Mtunzi

1, C. Billing

2, A.M. Farah

1, A.N. Dibofori-

Orji4,

1Vaal University of Technology, South Africa,

2Wits University, South Africa,

3University of Fort Hare,

South Africa, 4

Ignatius Ajuru University, Nigeria

[P3.104] Analysis of binding affinity between cis-elements and transcriptional regulators responsive to toxic metals I. Maeda*, M. Taniguchi, M.S.R. Siddiki, T. Naito, Utsunomiya University, Japan

[P3.105]

Development of immunosensors and biosensors for physiological biomarkers in complex biological matrices A.M. Sesay*, S. Pääkkönen, E. Ohtonen, M. Mäki, P. Tervo, S. Sonny, J. Räty, V. Virtanen, University of Oulu, Finland

[P3.106] Preparation of PZT SAW MIP biosensors for the detection of creatine kinase-MM H.C. Lu

1, W.S. Dai

1, W.Y. Hung

1, C.S. Lai

1, C.Y. Wang*

2,

1Chang Gung University, Taiwan,

2Tatung University,

Taiwan

[P3.107] Determination of protein binding kinetics using a simple slit-like nanofluidic biosensor P. Teerapanich*

1, M. Pugnière

2, Y.L. Lin

3, C.F. Chou

3, T. Leïchlé

1,

1LAAS-CNRS, France,

2IRCM, France,

3Academia Sinica, Taiwan

[P3.108] Modified enzyme electrode by using chitosan nanoparticles for sensor signal improvement P. Na Nakorn, Thammasat University, Thailand

[P3.109] Pipette type biosensor: Facile and speedy fluorescent detection of proteins using biologi tip E. Takano*

1, N. Shimura

2, T. Akiba

2, H. Sunayama

1, Y. Kitayama

1, T. Ooya

1, T. Takeuchi

1,

1Kobe University,

Japan, 2

System Instruments Co., Ltd., Japan

[P3.110]

Flexible biosensor by gravure printed organic thin film transistor on Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) for dlucose detection K. K. Adhikari*

1, R. Dhakal

1, G. Cho

2, N. Y. Kim

1,

1Kwangwoon University, Republic of Korea,

2Sunchon

National University, Republic of Korea

[P3.111] Colorimetric detection of acrylamide based on its metabolite-induced inhibition of hybridization of gold nanoparticles-conjugated DNA enhanced by enzymatic catalysis Q.Q. Hu*

1, X.H. Xu

1, Y.C. Fu

1, Y.B. Li

1 ,2,

1Zhejiang University, China,

2University of Arkansas, USA

[P3.112]

Surface acoustic wave bio-nose for detection of volatile odorant molecules F. Di Pietrantonio*

1, M. Benetti

1, D. Cannatà

1, E. Verona

2, A. Palla-Papavlu

3 ,4, J.M. Fernández-Pradas

3, P.

Serra3, A. Varriale

5, S. D'Auria

5,

1“O.M. Corbino” Institute of Acoustics and Sensors - CNR, Italy,

2Institute for

Photonics and Nanotechnologies - CNR, Italy, 3

Universitat de Barcelona, Spain, 4

National Institute for Lasers, Plasma, and Radiation Physics, Romania,

5Institute of Protein Biochemistry - CNR, Italy

[P3.113] Multifunctional molecular imprinted chitosan magnetic nanoparticles apply on genes delivery and locating genes. J.Z. Chen*

1, H.Y. Lin

1, M.H. Lee

2,

1National University of Kaohsung, Taiwan,

2I-Shou University, Taiwan

[P3.114] Reusable impedimetric array of gold interdigitated microelectrodes for multiplexed detection of proteins M. Díaz-González*, M. Mallén, X. Muñoz-Berbel, A. Baldi, C. Fernández-Sánchez, Instituto de Microelectrónica de Barcelona, Spain

[P3.115] Ion sensing (EIS) real-time quantitative monitorization of isothermal DNA amplification B. Veigas*, R. Branquinho, J.V. Pinto, P.J. Wojcik, R. Martins, E. Fortunato, P.V. Baptista, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal

[P3.116] In silico designed nanoMIP based optical sensor for endotoxins monitoring M.J. Abdin*, Z. Altintas, A.M. Tothill, K. Karim, A. Guerreiro, I.E. Tothill, Cranfield University, UK

[P3.117] Fluorinated surface modification on diamond biosensors for SNPs and protein detection A.R. Ruslinda*

1 ,2, H. Kawarada

2, S. Ibori

2,

1Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia,

2Waseda University, Japan

[P3.118]

A low cost, safe, disposable, rapid and self-sustainable paper-based platform for diagnostic testing, lab-on-paper M.N. Costa*

1, B. Veigas

1, J.M. Jacob

1, D.S. Santos

1, J. Gomes

2, P.V. Baptista

1, R. Martins

1, J. Inácio

2, E.

Fortunato1,

1Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal,

2Instituto Nacional de Investigação Agrária e

Veterinária, I.P. (INIAV, I.P.), Portugal

[P3.119] An SPR NanoMIP sensor for viruses analysis Z. Altintas, M. Gittens, K.A. Thompson, A. Guerreiro, S. Piletsky, I.E. Tothill*, Cranfield University, UK

[P3.120] Recording the electrical and metabolic activity of cells with organic FET devices A. Spanu

1 ,2, S. Lai

1, P. Cosseddu

1, M. Tedesco

2, S. Martinoia

2, A. Bonfiglio*

2,

1University of Cagliari, Italy,

2University of Genova, Italy

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[P3.121] Rapid electrochemical imaging at 90 fps using a 1024 microelectrode array J. Rothe*

1, O. Frey

1, R. Madangopal

2, A. Stettler

1, Y. Chen

1, J. Rickus

2, A. Hierlemann

1,

1ETH Zurich,

Switzerland, 2

Purdue University, USA

[P3.122] Direct electron transfer enzyme sensor for in situ monitoring of mammalian cell culture bioprocesses M. Narita*

1, W. Tsugawa

1, Y. Murase

2, Y. Fujinawa

2, S. Sekimoto

2, Y. Kusaka

2, K. Kojima

3, K. Sode

1 ,3,

1Tokyo

University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan, 2

Arkray, Inc., Japan, 3

Ultizyme International Ltd., Japan

[P3.123] An on-chip probe synthesizer based electrochemical biosensor for Cu

2+ metal ion detection

R. Bhardwaj*, Y. Ukita, Y. Takamura, Japan Advances Institute of Science and Technology, Japan

[P3.124] Parylene-based flexible neural probes with PEDOT coated surface for brain stimulation and recording V. Castagnola*

1, E. Descamps

1, C. Blatche

1, L.G. Nowak

2, C. Bergaud

1,

1LAAS-CNRS, France,

2CerCo, France

[P3.125] Impedimetry with field-effect transistors: A versatile transducer principle from micro-scale to nanoscale biosensor platforms S. Ingebrandt, University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern, Germany

[P3.126] α-Amylase sensor based on the degradation of oligosaccharide hydrogel films monitored with a quartz crystal microbalance M.J. Gibbs, A. Biela*, S. Krause, Queen Mary University of London, UK

[P3.127] Morphologic and biochemical relationship in yeast cells used as biosensors N.T. Zhilinskaya, M.V. Uspenskaya, A.G. Shleikin*, L.V. Chertova, University ITMO, Russia

[P3.128] Direct fluorescence continuous assay for E.coli quantification in water, applied in a field portable device B. Heery*, C. Briciu-Burghina, D. Brabazon, F. Regan, Dublin City University, Ireland

[P3.129] Real-time measurement of human stress biomarkers by using gold nanoparticles and photo-thermal effect J.H. Lee, J. Shin*, C. Yi, S. Choi, H.I. Jung, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea

[P3.130] Electroimmunoassay platforms for the detection of cardiovascular disease biomarkers L.I. Partington*

1, E. Kilpatrick

2, G. Mackenzie

3, J.D. Wadhawan

3, S.L. Atkin

1 ,2,

1Hull York Medical School, UK,

2Michael White Diabetes Centre, UK,

3The University of Hull, UK

[P3.131] Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) biosensor by silver nanoparticles on paperboard J.J. Saarinen*

1, D. Valtakari

1, S. Sandén

1, J. Haapanen

2, T. Salminen

2, J.M. Mäkelä

2,

1Abo Akademi University,

Finland, 2

Tampere University of Technology, Finland

[P3.132] SPR detection of pharmaceuticals using biomimetic based biosensor Z.A. Altintas*, I.T. Tothill, Cranfield University, UK

[P3.133] Cellular electronics and cytotoxicity measurements - enzyme signalling for "chemical stress" E. Dempsey*, T. O'Hara, B. Seddon, S. McClean, ITT Dublin, Ireland

[P3.134] Smartphone linked paper device based on lateral flow assay to measure human stress S. Choi*, S. Kim, J.S. Yang, J.H. Lee, C. Joo, H.I. Jung, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea

[P3.135] Detection of extracellular EGFR-domain in live cells by plasmonic optical fiber immunosensor V. Malachovska*, C. Ribaut, V. Voisin, P. Megret, R. Wattiez, C. Caucheteur, University of Mons, Belgium

[P3.136] Isothermal parallel amplification of microRNAs and microarray-based detection N. Birsner*

1, A. Mader

1, M. Hirschfeld

2, E. Stickeler

2, T. Brandstetter

1, J. Rühe

1,

1Albert-Ludwigs University of

Freiburg, Germany, 2

University Medical Center Freiburg, Germany

[P3.137] Plasmonic double resonance structure for plasmon enhanced fluorescence biochips M. Bauch*

1, U. Sauer

1, C. Preininger

1, F. Reil

2, M. Belegratis

2, J. Dostalek

1,

1Austrian Institute of Technology,

Austria, 2

Joanneum Research, Austria

[P3.138]

Rapid and sensitive detection of legionelle pneumophila in presence of amoeba in environmental water samples using surface plasmon resonance imaging A.M. Foudeh*

1, S. Faucher

1, T. Veres

2, M. Tabrizian

1,

1McGill University, Canada,

2National Research Council

of Canada, Canada

[P3.139]

Passively driven microfluidic system for high-throughput human sperm sorting by motility-gradient flow field Y.N. Lin*

1, P.C. Chen

1, R.G. Wu

1, L.C. Pan

2, F.G. Tseng

1,

1National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan,

2Taipei

Medical University, Taiwan

[P3.140] Development of a novel bead-based 96-well filtration plate competitive immunoassay for the detection of Gentamycin C-S. Chen, National Central University, Taiwan

[P3.141] Impedance analysis of immune response in a wound model A. Schröter*

1, H. Parker

2, A. Rösen-Wolff

3, G. Gerlach

1,

1Technische Universität Dresden, Germany,

2University of Otago, New Zealand,

3University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Germany

[P3.142] A biological phantom testing on a general purpose and low-cost bioimpedance analyzer design S.F. Ali Khalil, N.S. Mohd Dali, M.S. Mohktar*, A. Thiha, F. Ibrahim, University of Malaya, Malaysia

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[P3.143] Fluorescent conjugated polymers as sensors, therapeutics and biocatalysis P.K. Iyer*, A.K. Dwivedi, B. Muthuraj, S. Hussain, Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, India

[P3.144] Hydrogen sulfide nanobiosensor based on gold nanoparticle-modified graphite electrode S. Bahari, G. Amoabediny*, F. Yazdian, A. Hatamian1, M. Omidi, University of Tehran, Iran

[P3.145] Amorphous silicon photosensors integrated in digital microfluidic structure as a technological demonstrator of a "true" Lab-on-Chip system D. Caputo*, G. de Cesare, A. Nascetti, R. Scipinotti, University of Roma La Sapienza, Italy

[P3.146] The construction of sensitive carbon paste electrodes modified by carbon nanotubes for the electrochemical detection of DNA hybridization M. Ligaj, M. Tichoniuk*, M. Filipiak, Poznan University of Economics, Poland

[P3.147] Microsensor system for cancer research on photodynamic therapy J. Marzioch*

1, J. Kieninger

1, K. Aravindalochanan

1, J.A. Sandvik

2, E.O. Pettersen

2, G.A. Urban

1,

1University of

Freiburg, Germany, 2

University of Oslo, Norway

[P3.148] Smartphone based platform for surface plasmon resonance medium sensing P. Nath*, S. Dutta, A. Choudhury, Tezpur University, India

[P3.149]

Construction of a gold nanoparticles-based genosensor for detection of Salmonella typhimurium in environmental samples P. Abrica González

1, F. García-Franco

1, B.E. Chávez-Sandoval

1, G. Alarcón-Angeles

2, M. Martínez García

3,

M.T. Castañeda Briones*1,

1Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco, Mexico,

2Universidad

Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco, Mexico, 3

Universidad Nacioinal Autónoma de México. FES-I, Mexico

[P3.150]

Cell-based lab in a trench system with integrated xerogel emitters for hydrocarbon detection E. Carregal

1, X. Munoz-Berbel

1, B. Ibarlucea

1, N. Vigués

2, M. Sánchez-Contreras

3, M. Díaz*

1, J. Mas

2, C.

Fernandez1, A. Llobera

1,

1IMB-CNM, CSIC, Spain,

2Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain,

3Universidad

Autónoma de Madrid, Spain

[P3.151]

Glucose biosensor based on photoluminescence quenching of ZnO nanoparticles V. Khranovskyy

1, D. Sodzel

2, V. Beni*

1, M. Eriksson

1, P-O. Holtz

1, L. Dubovskaya

1, R. Viter

3, V. Smyntyna

3, A.

Ubelis4, R. Yakimova

1,

1Linköping University, Sweden,

2National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, Belarus,

3Odessa National I.I. Mechnikov University, Ukraine,

4University of Latvia, Latvia

[P3.152]

Discrimination and evaluation of taste and aroma quality of set of saffron varieties by means of a voltammetric electronic tongue and SPME-GC-MS K. Tahri

1, C. Tiebe

2, Z. Haddi

1, M. Bougrini

1, N. El Bari*

1, T. Hübert

2, B. Bouchikhi

1,

1Moulay Ismaïl University,

Morocco, 2

BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Germany

[P3.153] Immunosuppressant monitoring in transplanted patients by an optical point-of-care-testing device F. Baldini*

1, S. Berneschi

1, R. Bernini

2, A. Giannetti

1, S. Tombelli

1, C. Trono

1,

1Istituto di Fisica Applicata Nello

Carrara - CNR, Italy, 2

Institute for Electromagnetic Sensing of the Environment, Italy

[P3.154] Flexible biosensor platforms based on 2D nanomaterials R. Lanche*

1 ,2, V. Pachauri

1, P. Wagner

2, S. Ingebrandt

1,

1University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern,

Germany, 2

Hasselt University, Belgium

[P3.155]

A pH-sensor based on silicon nanowires growth by Vapor-Liquid-Solid onto a N+ type polysilicon

microelectrode S. Merzouk

1, M. Lee

1, A. Baraket

1, N. Zine

1, N. Renault-Jaffrezic

1, A.C. Salaün

2, L. Pichon

2, R. Rogel

2, A.

Errachid*1,

1Unviersité de Lyon, France,

2Université de Rennes, France

[P3.156] Printed electronics and electrodes for production of a new generation electronic noses T. Gibson*

1, S. Curtis

1, S. Buffoni

2, R. Lear

2, F. Wang

3, T. Lambourne

3, L. Lin

3,

1RoboScientific Ltd, UK,

2The

Ryedale Group, UK, 3

The University of Leeds, UK

[P3.157]

Fabrication and characterization of inkjet printed biosensor platform C. Martinez-Domingo

1 ,2, M. Medina-Sanchez

2, S. Miserere

2, H. L.Gomes

4, E. Ramon

1 ,3, A.

Merkoçi*2,

1Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain,

2Catalan Institute of Nanotechnology (ICN), Spain,

3Institut de Microelectrònica de Barcelona IMB-CNM (CSIC), Spain,

4Instituto de Telecomunicações, Portugal

[P3.158] Silver-oxide nanoparticles reduced graphene-oxide based electrochemical immunosensor for simultaneous detection of lung cancer biomarkers M. Choudhary

1 ,2, S. Kaur

2, K. Arora*

1,

1Jawaharlal Nehru University, India,

2Punjabi University, India

[P3.159] On-chip NEMS chemical sensor with surface-plasmon-polariton-based transduction Y.V. Stebunov*, A.V. Arsenin, D.Y. Fedyanin, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Russia

[P3.160]

Real-time electrochemical detection of Francisella tularensis genomic DNA using solid-phase recombinase polymerase amplification J. Sabaté del Rio*

1, J. Acero Sanchez

1, O. Henry

1, C.K. O' Sullivan

1 ,2,

1Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Spain,

2ICREA, Spain

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[P3.161]

A novel flexible microfluidic platform: Integration of conventional printed circuit board technology and inkjet printing B.B. Narakathu, A.S.G. Reddy, A. Eshkeiti, S. Emamian, M.Z. Atashbar, A. Chrimes*, Western Michigan University, USA

[P3.162]

Development of a SERS sensor for detection of Pseudomonas aeruginosa lung infection in the breath of cystic fibrosis patients R.K. Lauridsen*, T. Rindzevicius, H.K. Johansen, S. Molin, A. Boisen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

[P3.163] PCB-MLPA detection of breast cancer markers from single cells and extension to prostate cancer markers using barcodes J. Acero Sanchez

1, O. Henry

1, C.K. O' Sullivan*

1 ,2,

1URV, Spain,

2ICREA, Spain

[P3.164] Electrochemical detection of bacterial cells using synthetic polymer "foot printing"- MICROPRINT S. Padmanabhan*

1, M. Kelly

2, L. Bhadravathi Eswara

1, B. Seddon

1, J. Hayes

1, N. O'Reilly

2, E.

Dempsey1,

1Institute of Technology Tallaght, Ireland,

2Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland

[P3.165] A new paradigm in the classification of biosenors M. Chellappa*

1, M. Chavali

2,

1View Micro Metrology, USA,

2Vignan University, India

[P3.166]

Detection of biomarkers for inflammatory diseases by an electrochemical immunoassay: The case of neopterin C. Domenici*

2, S. Centi

1, S. Tombelli

2, M. Puntoni

2, M. Franek

3, I. Palchetti

1,

1Università di Firenze, Italy,

2CNR, Italy,

3Veterinary Research Institute, Czech Republic

[P3.167] Tof-SIMS investigation of Adsorbed Anti-GDH antibodies orientation correlated to biosensing efficiency V. Lebec

1 ,2, S. Boujday*

1, C. Poleunis

2, C-M. Pradier

1, A. Delcorte

1,

1University Pierre & Marie Curie, France,

2Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium

[P3.168]

Synthesis, patterning, integration and characterization of polypyrrole thin films for microfluidic and sensing applications M.P. Pereira, D.C. Melo Ferreira, C. Crispilho Correa, C.C. Bof Bufon*, Brazilian Nanotechnology National Laboratory, Brazil

[P3.169] Plasma nanofilms as biocompatible and antibacterial coatings for biosensors M. Bergmann, L. Ledernez, G. Dame*, G. Urban, Albert-Ludwigs University Freiburg, Germany

[P3.170] Electrochemical impedimetric biosensor based on the swelling response of a pH sensitive hydrogel N. Mac Kenna*

1, P. Calvert

2, A. Morrin

1,

1Dublin City University, Ireland,

2University of Massachusetts

Dartmouth, USA

[P3.171] Integrated microfluidic sample preparation chip for bacteria: Preconcentration and RNA extraction/purification in less than 15 minutes H. Hubbe, S. Hakenberg*, J. Lampe, D. Trenkle, G. Dame, G.A. Urban, University of Freiburg, Germany

[P3.172] A membraneless single compartment glucose/ O2 fuel cell using highly ordered palladium nanowires G. Slaughter*, T. Kulkarni, University of Maryland Baltimore County, USA

[P3.173] Enhanced label-free DNA hybridisation detection using Open Circuit Potential measurement with gold nanoparticles L.C.C. Wong*, P. Jolly, C.T. Clarke, P. Estrela, University of Bath, UK

[P3.174] Persistent luminescence nanoparticles as reporters for sensitive point-of-care diagnostics A.S. Paterson*, B. Raja, G. Garvey, A. Kolhatkar, R.C. Willson, University of Houston, USA

[P3.175]

A microflow cytometer for microsphere-based immunoassays using integrated optics and inertial particle focussing J.T.G. Butement*, H.C. Hunt, D.J. Rowe, A. Karabchevsky, P. Hua, G.S. Murugan, O. Clark, C. Holmes, J.E. Chad, J.S. Wilkinson, University of Southampton, UK

[P3.176] DNA microarray based genotyping diagnostics, high sensitivity for low-abundance mutations W.W. Hadiwikarta

1, A. Jacobs

1, H. Willems

1, N. Van Roy

3, J. Vandesompele

3, J. Hooyberghs*

1 ,2,

1VITO,

Belgium, 2

Hasselt University, Belgium, 3

Ghent University, Belgium

[P3.177] MEA recordings from myenteric plexus in vitro depend on the culture mode L. Schwartz*, H. Rabe, D. Grundmann, K-H. Schäfer, University of Applied Sciences Kaiserslautern, Germany

[P3.178] Signal amplification in paper-based analytical device by confining fluidic flow J.H. Lee, S. Choi, H.I. Jung*, Yonsei University, Republic of Korea

[P3.179] Hierarchically nanostructured silica films as carriers for enzyme-based lactate optical biosensors O. Perez Anguiano*

1 ,2, E. Scolan

1, B. Wenger

1, R. Pugin

1, H. Hofmann

2,

1Nanotechnology and Life Science

Division, Switzerland, 2

EPFL Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland

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[P3.180] Using MEA technology for pharmacological screenings in Alzheimers disease H. Rabe*

1, A. Braun

1, M. Grimm

2, T. Hartmann

2, K-H. Schäfer

1,

1University of Applied Sciences

Kaiserslautern, Germany, 2

University of Saarland, Germany

[P3.181] Porous silicon membranes integrated into planar microfluidics for on-chip sample filtration D. Bourrier, Y. He, T. Leichle*, LAAS-CNRS, France

[P3.182]

An open experience of technological transfer: The bioelectronic platform developed in an Italian dairy chain C. Frazzoli*

1, A. Mantovani

2, R. Dragone

3,

1Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Italy,

2Istituto Superiore di Sanità,

Italy, 3

Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italy

[P3.183] Highly-stable magnetic particle detector using Neel relaxation for magnetic immunoassays S. Gambini*

1, B.E. Boser

2,

1University of Melbourne, Australia,

2University of California, USA

[P3.184]

Nanosensors for label-free selective detection of biologically relevant molecules based on molecularly imprinted polymers and exaltation of electromagnetic field Z. Adali-Kaya*

1, A. Cordin-Falcimaigne

1, J.F. Masson

2, K. Haupt

1,

1Compiègne University of Technology,

France, 2

Université de Montréal, Canada

[P3.185] A novel fluorescent bioassay based on conformational change of fluorophore J.F. Ping

1, Y.B. Zhou

1, Y.Y. Wu

1, V. Papper

1, R.S. Marks

2, T.W.J. Steele*

1,

1Nanyang Technological University,

Singapore, 2

Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel

[P3.186]

Simultaneous determination of acetaminophen and acetylsalicylic acid by electrochemical method using gold nanoparticles G. Alarcón-Angeles*

1, B.E. Chávez-Sandoval

2, M. Gómez

1, F. García-Franco

2, M.T. Castañeda

Briones2,

1Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Xochimilco, Mexico,

2Universidad Autónoma

Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco, Mexico

[P3.187] Magnetic biosensor for pathogenic DNA detection S. Chaychian*, W. Balachandran, C. Hudson, Brunel University, UK

[P3.188] Wound healing assay on a dermal layer mimicked microfluidic device upon a simply fabricated nano-wrinkled PDMS surface and cell co-culture platform I. Lee*, G.L. Park, T.J. Jeon, S.M. Kim, Inha University, Republic of Korea

[P3.189]

Genosensor based on colloidal gold nanoparticles for the detection of Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) in human saliva M.B. Lima*

1 ,2, F.D. Nunes

1, L.T. Kubota

3,

1University of São Paulo, Brazil,

2University of Amazonas State,

Brazil, 3

State University of Campinas, Brazil

[P3.190] Synthesis of polyaniline and its application in the construction of biosensors B. Hansen*, M.A. Hocevar, S.C. de Sá, C.A. Ferreira, F.T. Kreutz, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

[P3.191] Creation of an amperometric sensor prototype for detection of infectious diseases M.A. Hocevar*, B. Hansen, N. Binotto, C.A. Ferreira, F.T. Kreutz, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

[P3.192] An optical biosensor for point-of-care medical diagnostics B.A. Evans*, J.C. Wilkes, Elon University, USA

[P3.193] Real-time control of in vivo drug concentrations in live animals P.L. Mage*, B.S. Ferguson, D. Maliniak, T. Kippin, H.T. Soh, University of California, USA

[P3.194] High sensitive AC electroosmosis chip aid SERS particles applied to rapidly sensing bio molecules C.W. Lee*

1, F.G. Tseng

1 ,2,

1National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan,

2Academia Sinica, Taiwan

[P3.195]

Hybrid technology continuous-flow concentrator for low temperature biological and chemical sample treatment W.P. Bula*

1 ,2, K. Aritome

2 ,3, R. Miyake

1 ,2,

1The University of Tokyo, Japan,

2Japan Science and Technology

Agency, Japan, 3

Hiroshima University, Japan

[P3.197] A highly performed enzymatic glucose biosensor based on PtAu nanoflower decorated multi-layered reduced graphene oxide-modified Au hybrid electrode M.F. Hossain*, J.Y. Park, Kwangwoon University, Republic of Korea

[P3.198] Paper microfluidics for red wine tasting T.S. Park, C. Baynes*, J.Y. Yoon, University of Arizona, USA

[P3.199] A screen printed electrode for Leishmania chagasi (rLc) antibodies detection in canine serum D.L. Ferreira*

1, E.C.L. Soares

1, D.C.M. Ferreira

1, N.M.A. Neves

1, R.F. Dutra

1,

1Universidade Federal de

Pernambuco, Brazil, 2

Universidade Federal da Bahia, Brazil

[P3.200] Label-free blood cells separation and enrichment from whole blood by using hydrodynamic flow induced inertial lift force R-G. Wu*, H-C. Tseng, H-Y. Chang, F-G. Tseng, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

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[P3.201] Novel multimodal bioimaging platform based on surface modified gold nanostar S. Lee*

1, M.G. Cha

2, D.H. Jeong

2, H.Y. Lee

3, S.M. Lee

1,

1Kangwon National University, Republic of Korea,

2Seoul National University, Republic of Korea,

3Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Republic of Korea

[P3.202] A rapid protein preconcentration monitoring without fluorescent labeling by the dual-loop current measurement method P.S. Chung*, Y.J. Fan, H.J. Sheen, W.C. Tian, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

[P3.203] Bead-based Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) detection by using melting analysis in temperature-graident microchannels C.M. Lin, S.T. Ding, E.C. Lin, L. Wang, Y.W. Lu*, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

[P3.204] Development of a dielectric spectroscopy sensing platform for rapid and real time evaluation of pancreatic islet functionality K.H. Heileman*, J.D. Daoud, M.T. Tabrizian, McGill University, Canada

[P3.205] Antibody screening arrays for optimising vaccine designa and optimisation T. Read, R.V. Olkhov, A.M. Shaw*, University of Exeter, UK

[P3.206] Highly selective and sensitive detection of b-agonist compounds using surface plasmon resonance sensor based on gold surface functionalized akanethiol monolayer S. Suherman*

1, T. Kawaguchi

1, K. Morita

2, K. Shimazu

1,

1Hokkaido University, Japan,

2Ushio INC., Japan

[P3.207] Packing of magnetic beads in PEG hydrogel to enhance fluorescence signal for the detection of Alzheimer disease J.A. Kim, I.S. Choi, J.Y. Kang*, Korea Institute of Science and Technolgy, Republic of Korea

[P3.208] On-chip detection performed by amorphous silicon balanced photosensor for lab-on chip application D. Caputo

1, G. de Cesare*

1, A. Nascetti

1, R. Scipinotti

1, A. Zhara

1 ,2,

1University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy,

2Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy

[P3.209]

An integrated microfluidic device for high-throughput screening of microalgal cell cultivation and quantitative lipid screnning S. Bae

1, C.W. Kim

1, J.S. Choi

1, J-W. Yang

1 ,2, T.S. Seo*

1,

1Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology,

Republic of Korea, 2

Advanced Biomass R&D Center, Republic of Korea

[P3.210]

Optimization of the immunosensor response for detection and diagnosis of Chagas disease based on a layer-by layer film containing silver nanoparticle as a supporting matrix C.A. Erdmann

1, J. Inaba

1, A.G. Viana

1, C.A. Pessoa

1, V. Zucolotto

2, K. Wohnrath

1, J.R. Garcia*

1,

1State

University of Ponta Grossa, Brazil, 2

São Paulo University, Brazil

[P3.211]

Detection of dopamine in rat brain striatum using drop-coated films containing platinum nanoparticles incorporated into a silsesquioxane V. dos Santos

1 ,2, M.M. Ferro

2, F.N. Crespilho

3, R. Iost

3, M. dos Santos

2, J.R. Garcia

2, C.A. Pessôa

2, K.

Wohnrath*2,

1Instituto Federal do Paraná, Brazil,

2Universidade Estadual de Ponta Grossa, Brazil,

3Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil

[P3.212] On/off-switchable folic acid sensor using molecularly imprinted smart polymer electrode N. Karimian

1 ,2, M.H.A. Zavar

2, M. Chamsaz

2, A.P.F. Turner

1, A. Tiwari*

1,

1Linköping University, Sweden,

2Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran

[P3.213] A highthroughput microfluidic electroporation by electrophoresis of charged droplets for cell transformation D. Kim, POSTECH, Republic of Korea

[P3.214]

Integration of an optical ring resonator biosensor into a self-contained microfluidic cartridge with including active, single-shot micropumps S. Geidel*

1, J. Nestler

1, T. Otto

1, T. Gessner

1, F. Cuesto-Soto

2, M. Rodrigo

2, J. Rodriguez

2, S. Pantoja

2, J.G.

Elvira3, V. Parro

1, G. de Diego-Castilla

1,

1Fraunhofer ENAS, Germany,

2DAS Photonics SL, Spain,

3Instituto

Nacional de Tecnica Aeroespacial (INTA), Spain

[P3.215] Immobilization of whole cells and cell-free extracts of recombinant E. coli containing FLIP nanosensors for glucose assay A.R. Charneca, A. Karmali*, M. Vieira, Instituto Superior de Engenharia de Lisboa, Portugal

[P3.216]

Capacitive detection for morphine using electropolymerized molecularly imprinted poly(p-Aminostyrene) films A.V. Vergara*

1 ,2, R.B. Pernites

1, A.C.C. de Leon

1, J.D. Mangadlao

1, C. Binag

2, R. Advincula

1,

1University of

Houston, USA, 2

University of Santo Tomas, The Philippines, 3

University of San Agustin, The Philippines