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Biosensors 2014 I Oral Programme

Oral Programme

Tuesday, 27 May 2014
08:15-16:30 Pre-Congress School on Optical Biosensors
Melbourne Convention Center - Meeting Room 203
17:00-19:00 Registration & Welcome Reception
Wednesday, 28 May 2014
07:00 Registration
08:45 Welcome and Introduction to the Congress Anthony Turner & Congress Committee
Main Meeting Room
09:00-10:20 Plenary Session 1
Chair: Prof Arben Merkoci
Room: Main Meeting Room
09:00-09:40 [PL1]
Biosensing with evanescent waves and integrated optics
W. Knoll, Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria
09:40-10:20 [PL2]
Nanomaterial based biosensors for diagnostics and personalised medicine
J.J. Gooding, The University of New South Wales, Australia
10:20-11:00 Refreshments and Poster Session 1
Main Foyer 2 & 3
11:00-12:50 Parallel Session 2A -
Nanobiosensors
Chair: Prof Man Bock Gu
Room: Main Meeting Room
Parallel Session 2B - Cell-based
sensors & Immunosensors
Chair: Prof Xian-En Zhang
Room: Meeting Room 217
Parallel Session 2C - Nucleic acid-
based biosensors
Chair: Prof Koji Sode
Room: Meeting Room 218
Parallel Session 2D - Enzyme-based
biosensors
Chair: Prof Loc Blum
Room: Meeting Room 219
Biosensors 2014 I Oral Programme

11:00-11:30 [K1]
Label-free, multiplexed plasmonic
biochip based on magnetic
nanoparticle coupled gold nanorod
bioprobes with ultra-sensitivity and
high throughput
L. Tang*, Y. Wang, Z. Mei,
University of Texas at San Antonio,
USA
[K2]
Specific circulating tumor cell (CTC)
capture using micro-patterned
silicon nanowire platform and its
drug response of captured cells
within cancer patient blood
S.K. Lee*
1
, D.J. Kim
1
, W.Y. Lee
1
, N.W.
Park
1
, W. Han
2
,
1
Chung-Ang
University, Republic of Korea,
2
Seoul
National University College of
Medicine, Republic of Korea
[K3]
Electrochemical PCR - taking the
heat out of PCR
S.N. Syed*
1
, H. Schulze
1
, E. Obaje
1
,
D. MacDonald
1
, J. Crain
1 ,2
, A.
Mount
1
, T.T. Bachmann
1
,
1
The
University of Edinburgh, UK,

2
National Physics Laboratory, UK
[K4]
subunit FoF1-ATPase as
Sandwich-type rotary biosensor
J.C. Yue*, P.R. Wang, X.
Zhang, Institute of Biophysics, CAS,
China
11:30-11:50 [O1]
A nanostars structure of highly
efficient surface enhanced Raman
scattering active gold nanoparticles
array for for ultra-sensitive
bacterium detection by local
electrokinetic trapping
J-K. Wu*, C-W. Lee, T-F. Kuo, H-Y.
Chang, F-G. Tseng, National Tsing
Hua University, Taiwan
[O5]
Anti-immunocomplex
Nanopeptamers for sensitive
noncompetitive detection of small
analytes
G.L. Lassabe, L. Vanrell, A. Gonzalez-
Techera, G. Gonzalez-
Sapienza*, UDELAR, Uruguay
[O9]
Continuous, real-time molecular
measurement directly in whole
blood
J. Feinberg-Somerson*, K.W.
Plaxco, University of California, USA
[O13]
Detection of trace heavy metal ions
in water by label-free optical
biosensors
G. Shtenberg*, N. Massad-Ivanir, E.
Segal, Technion - Israel Institute of
Technology, Israel
11:50-12:10 [O2]
Nanoplasmonic biosensor:
Multiplex targeting to p53
promoter epigenetics
S.J. Sim
1
, A. Nguyen-Hung*
1
, B.W.
Kim
2
,
1
Korea university, Republic of
Korea,
2
Sungkyungkwan University,
Republic of Korea
[O6]
Smartphone-based immunoassay
for the highly-sensitive point-of-
care detection of human C-reactive
protein in whole blood and serum
V. Alagarswamy Govindaraj
1
, J. Jin
1
,
F. von Stetten
1 ,2
, R. Zengerle
1 ,2
, S.K.
Vashist*
1
,
1
HSG - Institut fr Mikro-
und Informationstechnik, Germany,

2
Institut fr Mikrosystemtechnik,
Germany
[O10]
Graphene-based Immobilization-
free screening of aptamers for
multi-targets and multi-sensing
V.T. Nguyen*, H.B. Jung, M.B.
Gu, Korea University, Republic of
Korea
[O14]
FRET magnetic graphene oxide
biosensor platform for early
detection of Alzheimer disease
based on In Situ-synthesized
peptide
J. Yoon*, S.M. Lee, Kangwon
National University, Republic of
Korea
12:10-12:30 [O3]
Nanoplasmonic biosensors of
spectrographic and electrochemical
measurement on nanocup arrays
D. Zhang
1
, Y. Lu
1
, J. Jiang
2
, G. Liu
2
, K.
[O7]
New method in chemical
engineering of self-assembled
Alzheimer's biomarkers along
fluidic microchannels
[O11]
Fenton fragmentation for faster
electrophoretic purification of
amplifiable genomic DNA
S.H. Hakenberg*, M.H. Hgle, P.M.
[O15]
Alcohol vapour detection at the
three phase interface using
enzyme-conducting polymer
composites
Biosensors 2014 I Oral Programme

Hsia
2
, Q. Liu*
1
, P. Wang
1
,
1
Zhejiang
University, China,
2
University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaig, USA
M. Ammar*
1
, C. Smadja
1
, D.
Tandjigora
1
, A. Etcheberry
2
, J.
Vigneron
2
, M. Taverna
1
, E. Dufour-
Gergam
1
,
1
University Paris Sud,
France,
2
University Saint Quentin en
Yvelines, France
Meyer, O.B. Behrmann, G.D. Dame,
G.A.U. Urban, University of
Freiburg, Germany
O. Winther-Jensen*, R. Kerr, B.
Winther-Jensen, Monash
University, Australia
12:30-12:50 [O4]
Novel plasmonic biochips for rapid
point-of-care applications
K.L. Lee*
1
, C.L. Tsai
2
, P.K.
Wei
1 ,3
,
1
Academia Sinica, Taiwan,

2
National Yang-Ming University,
Taiwan,
3
National Taiwan Ocean
University, Taiwan
[O8]
A new super-paramagnetic lateral
flow immunoassay for
Bacillus anthracis spores detection
based on road closure
D-B. Wang*
1 ,2
, B. Tian
1 ,2
, Z-P.
Zhang
1
, X-E. Zhang
1
,
1
Chinese
Academy of Sciences, China,

2
University of Chinese Academy of
Sciences, China
[O12]
Electrochemical APEX for
genotyping MYH7 gene; a low cost
strategy for minisequencing of
disease causing mutations
A. Mehdi
1
, M. Ortiz
1
, C.K. O'
Sullivan*
1 ,2
,
1
URV, Spain,
2
ICREA,
Spain
[O16]
Micropatterned porous silicon
photonic crystal and multiplexing
enzyme detection
Y. Zhu*, A. Soeriyadi, P. Reece, K.
Gaus, J. Gooding, The University of
New South Wales, Australia
12:50-14:00 Lunch and Poster Session 1
Main Foyer 2 & 3
14:00-15:10 Parallel Session 3A -
Nanobiosensors & Nanomaterials
Chair: Dr. S Alegret
Room: Main Meeting Room
Parallel Session 3B - Microfluidics &
Immunosensors
Chair: Prof Andrew de Mello
Room: Meeting Room 217
Parallel Session 3C - Nucleic acid-
based sensors
Chair: Prof Wolfgang Knoll
Room: Meeting Room 218
Parallel Session 3D -
Nanobiosensors & Nanoanalytical
systems
Chair: Prof Joseph Wang
Room: Meeting Room 219
14:00-14:30 [K5]
A magnetic nanopaticle-clustering
biosensor for blu-ray based optical
detection of small-molecules
J. Yang
1
, M. Donolato
2
, P. Antunes
2
,
A. Pinto
3
, F.G. Bosco
2
, E. Hwu
4
, C.
Chen
4
, P. Vavassori
3
, A. Boisen
2
,
M.F. Hansen
2
, Q. Lin*
1
,
1
Columbia
University, USA,
2
Technical
University of Denmark, Denmark,

3
CIC nanoGUNE Consolider, Spain,

4
Academia Sinica, Taiwan

[K6]
Rapid, single bacterial detection
from blood using
microencapsulated sensors
D.K. Kang*, M.M. Ali, K. Zhang, I.
Altamore, M.A. Digman, E. Gratton,
E.M. Peterson, W. Zhao, University
of California Irvine, USA
[K7]
Label-free optical biosensors based
on aptamer-modified porous silicon
scaffolds
K. Urmann*1 ,2, J.G. Walter1, E.
Segal2, T. Scheper1, 1Leibniz
University Hannover, Germany,
2Technion Israel Institute of
Technology, Israel
[K8]
Nanoplasmonic Biosensor: From
end-point detection to monitoring
biological phenomena
S.J. Sim, Korea University, Republic
of Korea
Biosensors 2014 I Oral Programme

14:30-14:50 [O17]
Immobilization-free screening of
dual aptamers and ultra-sensitive
detection of proteins, viruses and
small molecules
J.W. Park, Y.S. Kwon, N.H.A. Raston,
M.B. Gu*, Korea University,
Republic of Korea

[O23]
Bacteria detection using surface-
enhanced Raman spectroscopic
nanoprobes and dielectrophoretic
microfluidic chip
C.H. Huang*
1
, H.Y. Lin
1
, L.H. Liu
1
, S.T.
Wang
1
, I-T. Kuo
1
, C.Y. Yang
2
, W.H.
Hsieh
1
, L.K. Chau
1
,
1
National Chung
Cheng University, Taiwan,
2
National
Chung Hsing University, Taiwan
[O29]
Dimerization of thrombin-binding
aptamers for the development of
reversible thrombin fluosensor
A. Trapaidze*
1 ,2
, M. Brut
1 ,2
, A.
Bancaud
1 ,2
, A-M. Gue
1 ,2
,
1
CNRS,
France,
2
Univ de Toulouse, France

[O35]
MP-SPR - New optical
characterization method for
molecular interaction and ultrathin
films
N.M. Granqvist*, A. Jokinen, W.M.
Albers, J.W. Sadowski, BioNavis,
Finland
14:50-15:10 [O18]
Integration of micro/nanomaterials
into microarray technology:
Boosting biosensing platforms
E. Morales-Narvez*
1
, A.
Merkoi
1 ,2
,
1
Catalan Institute of
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology,
Spain,
2
ICREA, Spain
[O24]
A high-sensitive biosensing
system using silica nanotube arrays
as optical waveguide layer
S. Sun*, Y. Fan, Y. Ding, Tsinghua
University, China
[O30]
G-quadruplex based two-stage
isothermal exponential
amplification for label-free DNA
visual colorimetry
J. Nie, D.W. Zhang, C. Tie, Y.L.
Zhou*, X.X. Zhang, Peking
University, China
[O36]
Surface plasmon resonance
coupling in self-assembled hybrid
nanostructures for highly
sensitive/selective biosensing and
SERS
D.H. Kim*
1
, K. Chung
1
, Y.H. Jang
1
,
J.E. Lee
1
, Y.J. Jang
1
, Y. Kim
2
, S.
Moon
2
, D. Kim
2
, J.S. Kim
3
,
1
Ewha
Womans University, Republic of
Korea,
2
Yonsei University, Republic
of Korea,
3
Korea University, Republic
of Korea
15:10-16:10 Refreshments and Poster Session 1
Main Foyer 2 & 3
16:10-17:30 Parallel Session 4A -
Nanobiosensors & Nanomaterials
cntd.
Chair: Dr. S Alegret
Room: Main Meeting Room
Parallel Session 4B -
Immunosensors cntd.
Chair: Prof Andrew de Mello
Room: Meeting Room 217
Parallel Session 4C - Nucleic acid-
based biosensors cntd.
Chair: Prof Wolfgang Knoll
Room: Meeting Room 218
Parallel Session 4D Printed
biosensors & Printed electronic
Chair: Prof Joseph Wang
Room: Meeting Room 219
16:10-16:30 [O19]
A field effect transistor biosensor
with pyridinone derivative
engineered lipid sensing layer for
ultrasensitive Fe3+ ion detection
with low pH interference
T.D. Nguyen1 ,2, R. El Zein1, H.
[O25]
Externally actuated, self-sensing
microcantilever sensor for
miniaturized point-of-care
coagulation monitoring
Y.K. Yen*, Y.C. Chang, H.Q. Lin, C.S.
Chen, L.S. Huang, National Taiwan
[O31]
Fiber optic biosensing platform for
real-time multiplex quantification
and detection of bacterial DNA
F. Delport*, K. Knez, I. Arghir, N.
Marien, D. Spasic, J.
Lammertyn, KULeuven, Belgium
[O37]
Beyond spotting bioprint: A new integrated device for a rapid
assembly of kilo-to-giga-dense microarrays
M. Biyani*
1 ,2
, T. Ichiki
1 ,2
, S. Sato
1
, S. Shingo
1
,
1
The University of
Tokyo, Japan,
2
JAIST, Japan,
3
Japan Science and Technology Agency,
Japan
Biosensors 2014 I Oral Programme

Dallaporta1, J-M. Raimundo*1, A.M.
Charrier1, 1Aix-Marseille
Universit-CNRS, France, 2Hanoi
University of Science and
Technology, Viet Nam
University, Taiwan

16:30-16:50 [O20]
Fabrication of silicon nanowire
biosensor for label-free detection
of the prognostic cancer marker
ALCAM
D. Tran Phu*
1
, B. Wolfrum
2
, R.
Stockmann
2
, A. Offenhausser
2
, B.
Thierry
1
,
1
University of South
Australia, Australia,

2
Forschungszentrum Julich GmbH,
Germany
[O26]
Reflection-type two-channel SH-
SAW biosensor
H. Yatsuda*
1 ,2
, T. Kogai
1
, M. Goto
1
,
N. Yoshimura
1
,
1
OJ-Bio Ltd., UK,

2
Japan Radio Co. Ltd., Japan
[O32]
DNA crossover-based smart sensors
for nucleic acid analysis
D.M.K. Kolpashchikov*
1
, Y.V.G.
Gerasimova
1
, H.N.B. Bengtson
1
,
E.M.C. Cornett
1
, M.L. Labib
2
, M.V.B.
Berezovski
2
,
1
University of Central
Florida, USA,
2
University of Ottawa,
Canada
[O38]
Wireless, real-time detection of
bacteria pathogens using a surface-
scanning detector
Y. Chai, S. Horikawa, H. Wikle, R.
Zhao, B. Chin*, Auburn University,
USA
16:50-17:10 [O21]
Rapid and simple functionalisation
of inorganic materials using a
peptide linker
A.S. Care*
1
, P.L. Bergquist
1
, A.
Sunna
1
,
1
Macquarie University,
Australia,
2
University of Auckland,
New Zealand

[O27]
Label-free biosensing platform
based on micro-ring resonators for
sensitive protein detection
B.M. de Boer*, S.M.C. Abdulla, J.M.
Pozo, J.H. van den Berg, A. Abutan,
R.A.J. Hagen, D.M.R. Lo Cascio, P.J.
Harmsma, TNO, The Netherlands
[O33]
Bio-Microfluidic platform for gold
nanoprobe based DNA detection
with embedded microlenses for
improved performance
I. Bernacka-Wojcik
1
, H. Aguas*
1
, P.
Lopes
2
, B. Veigas
1
, P.J. Wojcik
1
, P.
Simes
2
, R. Igreja
1
, E. Fortunato
1
,
P.V. Baptista
1
, R.
Martins
1
,
1
Universidade Nova de
Lisboa, Portugal,
2
Universidade de
Aveiro, Portugal
[O39]
A flexible method for rapid-
prototyping of PDMS microfluidic
chips for droplet based applications
using direct-written polymer
master structures
F. Stumpf*
2
, L. Gutzweiler
1
, L.
Tanguy
2
, P. Koltay
1 ,4
, R. Zengerle
1 ,3
,
L. Riegger
1 ,4
,
1
IMTEK, Germany,

2
HSG-IMIT, Germany,
3
BIOSS,
Germany,
4
BioFluidix, Germany
17:10-17:30 [O22]
Peptide array for influenza virus
detection and strain differentiation
H. Memczak
1
, W.F.M. Stcklein*
1
, J.
Rose
1
, E. Ehrentreich-Frster
1 ,2
, F.F.
Bier
1
,
1
Fraunhofer IBMT, Germany,

2
Univ. Potsdam, Germany

[O28]
Graphene-based signal enhanced
immunoassay for human lipocalin-2
using a highly simplified antibody
immobilization procedure
S.K. Vashist
1 ,2
,
1
Hahn-Schickard-
Gesellschaft fr angewandte
Forschung e.V., Germany,

2
University of Freiburg, Germany
[O34]
Beyond the Debye length: OTFT-
based DNA sensor for hybridization
detection at high ionic strength
S. Lai
1
, M. Barbaro
1
, A.
Bonfiglio*
1 ,2
,
1
University of Cagliari,
Italy,
2
CNR, Italy
[O40]
Screen-printed graphite
microbands as a versatile biosensor
platform
M.Y. Vagin*, A.N. Sekretaryova, R.
Sanchez Reategui, I. Lundstrom,
A.P.F. Turner, M.
Eriksson, Linkping University,
Sweden
Biosensors 2014 I Oral Programme

17:30-19:00 Poster Session 1 and Drinks Reception
Thursday, 29 May 2014
08:30-09:50 Plenary Session 2
Chair: Prof Justin Gooding
Room: Main Meeting Room
08:30-09:10 [PL3]
Nanomachine-based biosensing and bioseparations
J. Wang, University of California San Diego, USA
09:10-09:50 [PL4]
Nanophotonics for biological sensing: New tools for in-vivo measurement
T. Monro, University of Adelaide, Australia
09:50-10:30 Refreshments and Poster Session 2
Main Foyer 2 & 3
10:30-12:40 Parallel Session 5A - Nanomaterials
& Nanoanalytical systems
Chair: Prof Edith Chow
Room: Main Meeting Room
Parallel Session 5B -
Immunosensors & Nucleic acid-
based biosensors
Chair: Prof Matt Cooper
Room: Meeting Room 217
Parallel Session 5C - Theranostics,
Cell Analysis & Immunoassay
Chair: Prof Lisa Martin
Room: Meeting Room 218
Parallel Session 5D - Nanomaterials
& Bioelectronics
Chair: Prof Michael Thompson
Room: Meeting Room 219
10:30-11:00 [K9]
A multiplex self-referencing
detection of pathogens using
surface enhanced raman scattering
nanoprobes in a nano-DEP
microfluidic biosensor
C. Wang*
1
, F. Madiyar
2
, J. Li
2
, C.X.
Yu
1
,
1
Iowa State University, USA,

2
Kansas State University, USA
[K10]
New approaches for the
automation and digital
quantification of rolling circle
amplified single molecules
M. Kuhnemund*
1
, D. Witters
2
, J.
Lammertyn
2
, M. Nilsson
1
,
1
Uppsala
University and Stockholm University,
Sweden,
2
University of Leuven,
Belgium
[K11]
A true theranostic approach to
medicine: Tandem sensor detection
and removal of endotoxin in blood
M. Thompson*
1
, N. Crawley
1
, C.
Blaszykowski
1
, A. Romaschin
2
, S.
Sheikh
1
,
1
University of Toronto,
Canada,
2
St. Michael's Hosptial,
Canada
[K12]
Tailoring Vis-NIR metamaterials
towards versatile and ultrasensitive
plasmonic biosensors
C. Cao*
1
, J. Zhang
2
, S. Li
2
, Q.H.
Xiong
2
,
1
Queen's University Belfast,
UK,
2
Nanyang Technological
University of Singapore, Singapore
11:00-11:20 [O41]
DNA-mediated gold-silver
nanoprobes with SERS-active
nanogaps for multiplex DNA
biosensing
J. Shen, D. Wang, B. Zhao, S.
Song*, Shanghai Institute of Applied
Physics, Chinese Academy of
[O46]
A new strategy for effective
assessment of DNA hybridization
based on periodical magnetic
actuation
C. Polonschii*, S. David, E.
Gheorghiu, International Centre of
Biodynamics, Romania
[O51]
Novel anti-neoplastic approach for
photodynamic theranostics by
biocompatible TiO
2
popcorn
nanostructure for a high-
throughput flash ROS generator
H.K. Patra
1
, R. Imani
1 ,2
, A. Iglic
2
, A.
Tiwari*
1
, A.P.F. Turner
1
,
1
Linkoping
[O56]
Development of TIRFM-QCM for
monitoring fibrillation of Ab
peptides
H. Ogi*, H. Hamada, M. Fukushima,
H. Yagi, Y. Goto, M. Hirao, Osaka
University, Japan
Biosensors 2014 I Oral Programme

Sciences, China University, Sweden,
2
University of
Ljubljana, Slovenia
11:20-11:40 [O42]
Molecular diagnostics based on
clustering dynamics of magnetic
nanobeads
M. Donolato
1 ,3
, P. Antunes*
1
,
1
DTU
Nanotech, Denmark,
2
Uppsala
University, Sweden,
3
CiC Nanogune,
Spain,
4
ScifeLab, Sweden,

5
Ikerbasque, Spain
[O47]
Enzyme-free DNA strand
displacement reaction as a highly
efficient method for DNA
identification
D.A. Khodakov*, A.S. Khodakova, A.
Linacre, A.V. Ellis, Flinders
University, Australia
[O52]
Cell-surface sensors for real-time
probing of cellular environments
W. Zhao, University of California,
USA
[O57]
Nanoporous organosilicates chips
for selective enrichment of
metabolites
C.Y. Yeromonahos*, A.M. Mombrun,
C.L. Leclech, A.B. Bouamrani, V.J.
Jousseaume, CEA, France
11:40-12:00 [O43]
Surface plasmon label-free and
fluorescence-enhanced biosensors
Y. Wang*
1
, X. Liu
1
, J. Zhang
1
, L. Wu
2
,
X. Zhou
3
, B. Liedberg
1
,
1
Nanyang
Technological University, Singapore,

2
IHPC, A-star, Singapore,
3
IMRE, A-
star, Singapore
[O48]
Interdigitated microelectrode
sensor for blood-based early
diagnosis of Alzheimers Disease
Y.K. Yoo*
1 ,2
, M.S. Chae
1
, H.J. Kim
1
,
S.I. Han
2
, T.S. Kim
1
, J.H. Lee
2
, K.S.
Hwang
1
,
1
Korea Institute of Science
and Technology (KIST), Republic of
Korea,
2
Kwangwoon University,
Republic of Korea
[O53]
A novel live cell imaging method
with sub-cellular resolution for cell-
based assays
C.X. Wu*
1
, K.Q. Su
2
, L. Zou
2
, D. Ha
2
,
J. Wang
2
, Q. Fang
3
,
1
Chinese
Academy of Sciences, China,

2
Zhejiang University, China,
3
RMIT
University, Australia
[O58]
Electropolymerized molecularly
imprinted polyterthiophene by
piezoelectric quartz crystal
microbalance detection of nerve
simulant
A. Vergara*
1 ,2
, R. Pernites
1
, S.
Pascua
1
, C. Binag
2
, R.
Advincula
1
,
1
University of Houston,
USA,
2
University of Santo Tomas,
The Philippines,
3
University of San
Agustin, The Philippines
12:00-12:20 [O44]
The SuperNova idea: Mega-bio-
amplification with nanoparticles
R. Renneberg*
1
, J.F. Engels
1
, K.K.
Sin
1
, F. Caruso
2
, D. Trau
3
,
1
Hong
Kong University of Science and
Technology, Hong Kong,
2
University
of Melbourne, Australia,
3
National
University of Singapore, Singapore
[O49]
Point-of-care detection of MRSA
using bacteriophage lysin and
impedance biosensors
T. Gibson*
1
, N. Cook
2
, M.
D'Agostino
2
,
1
ELISHA Systems Ltd,
UK,
2
Food and Environment
Research Agency, UK
[O54]
A novel electronic tongue for
analysis of heparan sulfate binding
proteins
Y. Hou*
1
, M. Genua
1
, A. Buhot
1
, R.
Calemczuk
1
, D. Bonnaff
2
, H. Lortat-
Jacob
3
, T. Livache
1
,
1
Institut
Nanosciences et Cryognie, France,

2
Universit Paris-Sud 11, France,

3
Institut de Biologie Structurale,
France
[O59]
Simultaneous bio-parameter
sensing with QCM-D coupled-gate
semiconductor device
T. Sakata*
1
, R. Fukuda
2
,
1
The
University of Tokyo, Japan,

2
Meiwafosis co., ltd, Japan
12:20-12:40 [O45]
Very sensitive spectroscopic
biodetection in complex media
[O50]
Electrochemical Immunosensors for
detection of different type of
[O55]
Holographic immunoassay for
pregnancy
[O60]
Utilization of common electronics
components for the low-cost
Biosensors 2014 I Oral Programme

J. De Coninck, University of Mons,
Belgium
viruses
H. Radecka*
1
, U. Jarocka
1
, J.
Radecki
1
, R. Sawicka
2
, A. Sochacka-
Gra
2
, A. Sirko
2
, W. Zagrski-
Ostoja
2
, T. Malinowski
3
, L.
Michalczuk
3
,
1
Institute of Animal
Reproduction and Food Research of
Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland,

2
Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland,

3
Research Institute of Horticulture,
Poland
J. Kourieh*, C.A.B. Davidson, C.R.
Lowe, University of Cambridge, UK
optical biosensing platform
Y.D. Han*, Y.M. Park, H.J. Chun, H.C.
Yoon, Ajou university, Republic of
Korea
12:40-14:00 Lunch and Poster Session 2
Main Foyer 2 & 3
14:00-15:20 Parallel Session 6A -
Nanobiosensors & Nanomaterials
Chair: Dr Szilveszter Gaspar
Room: Main Meeting Room
Parallel Session 6B -
Immunosensors & Nucleic acid-
based sensors
Chair: Prof Valerio Beni
Room: Meeting Room 217
Parallel Session 6C - Theranostics &
Bioelectronics
Chair: Sang-Kwon Lee
Room: Meeting Room 218
Parallel Session 6D - Enzyme-based
biosensors
Chair: Prof Kohji Mitsubayashi
Room: Meeting Room 219
14:00-14:20 [Inv1]
Switchable bioelectronics on a
graphene interface
O. Parlak*, A. Tiwari, A.P.F.
Turner, Linkping University,
Sweden
[Inv2]
Universal reporters of mediator
probe PCR as target-independent
biosensors for detection of five
different RNA and DNA sequences
S. Wadle
1
, M. Lehnert
1
, R.
Zengerle
1 ,2
, F. von
Stetten*
1 ,2
,
1
University of Freiburg,
Germany,
2
HSG-IMIT - Institut fr
Mikro- und Informationstechnik,
Germany,
3
BIOSS Centre for
Biological Signalling Studies,
University of Freiburg, Germany
[Inv3]
MMP-9 sensor system for
inflammation monitoring in
multiple sclerosis
A. Biela*, R. Becer, U. Meier, D.
Baker, G. Giovannoni, M.
Watkinson, S. Krause, Queen Mary
University of London, UK
[Inv4]
Synthetic sensing and signal
transduction cascades based on
artificial autoinhibited proteases
V. Stein, K. Alexandrov*, University
of Queensland, Australia
14:20-14:40 [O61]
Graphene biosensors for IL-6
detection
A.I.Y. Tok*
1 ,3
, J.F. Huang
1 ,3
, M.
Nimmo
2
,
1
Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore,

[O64]
Paper-based electrochemical
immunosensor integrated with
nanobioprobes on graphene film
for ultrasensitive multiplexed
detection of cancer biomarkers
[O67]
A polymer optoelectronic interface
for evoking neuronal activity in a
blind retina
V. Gautam*
1
, D. Rand
2
, Y. Hanein
2
,
K.S. Narayan
1
,
1
Jawaharlal Nehru
[O70]
A novel biosensor for continuous
in-line measurement of plasmin
activity in milk
H. Dacres*
1
, J. Wang
1
, A.R.
Anderson
1
, M. Gel
2
, S.C.
Biosensors 2014 I Oral Programme

2
Loughborough University, UK,

3
Institute for Sports Research,
Singapore
P. Xue*
1
, Y. Wu
1
, K.M. Hui
2
, Y.
Kang
1
,
1
Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore,
2
National
Cancer Center, Singapore
Centre for Advanced Scientific
Research, India,
2
Tel-Aviv University,
Israel
Trowell
1
,
1
CSIRO Food Futures
National Research Flagship & CSIRO
Ecosystem Sciences, Australia,

2
CSIRO Food Futures National
Research Flagship & CSIRO
Materials Science, Australia
14:40-15:00 [O62]
A patch type non-enzymatic
glucose sensor based on 3D micro-
needle electrode array for
continuous glucose monitoring
systems
S.J. Lee*
1
, H.S. Yoon
1
, Y.J. Lee
1
, J.Y.
Park
1
, S.J. Paik
2
, W. Shen
2
, M.G.
Allen
2 ,3
,
1
Kwangwoon University,
Republic of Korea,
2
Georgia Institute
of Technology, USA,
3
University of
Pennsylvanica, USA
[O65]
Aptamers for environmental
biosensor applications
B. Strehlitz*
1
, R. Stoltenburg
1
, C.
Reinemann
1
, V. Beni
2
, C. Flores-de
Loo
1
, U. Freiin von
Fritsch
1
,
1
Helmholtz Centre for
Environmental Research UFZ,
Germany,
2
Linkping University,
Sweden
[O68]
Bioelectronic chip for negative
dielectrophoresis assembly of living
cells in ordered network
S. Menad*, M. Robin-Frenea, N.
Haddour, F. Buret, Universit de
Lyon, France
[O71]
The development of EzyAmp
technology for isothermal
detection of nucleic acid and
proteins in point-of-care (POC)
setting
E.M. Linardy*
1 ,2
, S.M. Erskine
2
, T.
Lonergan
2
, E. Mokany
2
, N.E. Lima
2
,
A.V. Todd
1 ,2
,
1
The University of New
South Wales, Australia,
2
SpeeDx Pty
Ltd, Australia
15:00-15:20 [O63]
3D plasmonic nanoelectrodes for
intracellular investigations
M. Di Palo, M. Malerba, E. Miele, L.
Berdondini, F. De Angelis*, Istituto
Italiano di Tecnologia, Italy
[O66]
Multiplex assessment of CTX-II in
serum and urine for osteoarthritis
diagnosis by employing fluoro-
microbead guiding chip
Y.M. Park*, S.J. Kim, K. Kim, S.S.
Yang, H.C. Yoon, Ajou university,
Republic of Korea
[O69]
Development of an electronic
interface device to measure
glycolytic metabolism of activated
CD4+ T cells
C.S. Palmer*
1
, G. Kaltsas
2
, J.M.
McCune
3
, S. Kintzios
4
, S.M.
Crowe
1 ,5
,
1
Burnet Institute,
Australia,
2
Technological
Educational Institute (T.E.I) of
Athens, Greece,
3
University of
California, San Francisco, USA,

4
Agricultural University of Athens,
Greece,
5
Monash University,
Australia,
6
The Alfred hospital,
Australia
[O72]
A highly sensitive and self-powered
cholesterol biosensor
A.N. Sekretaryova*, V. Beni, M.
Eriksson, A.P.F. Turner, M.Y.
Vagin, Linkping University, Sweden
15:20-16:20 Refreshments and Poster Session 2
Main Foyer 2 & 3
Biosensors 2014 I Oral Programme

16:20-18:00 Parallel Session 7A - Nanomaterials
& Nanoanalytical systems
Chair: Prof Tanya Monro
Room: Main Meeting Room
Parallel Session 7B - Nucleic acid-
based biosensors & Signal
transduction
Chair: J Yang
Room: Meeting Room 217
Parallel Session 7C - Microfluidics
Chair: Chao Wang
Room: Meeting Room 218
Parallel Session 7D - Lab-on-a-chip
& Cell-based biosensors
Chair: Katharina Urmann
Room: Meeting Room 219
16:20-16:40 [Inv5]
Towards sensing based on the
motion of enzyme-modified
nanorods
S. Gaspar*, A-I. Bunea, I-A. Pavel, S.
David, International Centre of
Biodynamics, Romania
[Inv6]
Of sample preparation and
biomarkers turning good
biosensors into better molecular
diagnostics
T.T. Bachmann, University of
Edinburgh, UK
[Inv7]
Laminar flow for use in sensors and
fabrication of optical components
F.S. Ligler
1
,
1
North Carolina State
University, USA,
2
University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
[Inv8]
LabTube - a novel centrifugal
microfluidic lab-on-a-chip platform
for operation in standard
laboratory centrifuges
F. von Stetten*
1
, A. Kloke
1
, A.R.
Fiebach
1
, L. Drechsel
1
, J. Steigert
2
,
M. Hoehl
2
, R. Zengerle
1
, N.
Paust
1
,
1
HSG-IMIT - Institut fr
Mikro- und Informationstechnik,
Germany,
2
Robert Bosch GmbH,
Corporate Research, Germany
16:40-17:00 [O73]
Oligonucleotide optical switches-
based complex nanostructures for
sensing in cells
S. Tombelli*
1
, A. Giannetti
1
, C.
Trono
1
, B. Adinolfi
1
, M. Pellegrino
2
,
P. Nieri
2
, G. Sotgiu
3
, G. Varchi
3
, F.
Baldini
1
,
1
Istituto di Fisica Applicata,
Italy,
2
Universit di Pisa, Italy,

3
Istituto per la Sintesi Organica e la
Fotoreattivit, Italy
[O77]
Fiber-optic biosensing platform for
real-time evaluation of
chemotherapy efficacy in vivo:
Implication of personalized
chemotherpy
K-C. Liao*, H-S. Chiu, S-Y.
Fan, National Chung-Hsing
University, Taiwan
[O81]
Microfluidic optoelectronic sensor
array for salivary diagnostics of
stomach cancer
Y. Zilberman, S.R. Sonkusale, Tufts
University, USA
[O85]
Microalgae lab-on-chip
microbiosensor for environmental
monitoring
A. Tsopela*
1
, A. Lale
1
, A. Laborde
1
,
P. Temple-Boyer
1
, I. Sguy
1
, P.
Juneau
2
, R. Izquierdo
2
, J.
Launay
1
,
1
LAAS-CNRS, France,

2
UQAM, Canada
17:00-17:20 [O74]
Multicolor imaging of mammalian
cell viability with a live-dead-assay
using carbon dots
M-M. Lemberger*, T. Hirsch, O.S.
Wolfbeis, J. Wegener, University of
Regensburg, Germany
[O78]
Novel tools for protein
phosphorylation analysis based on
proton release detection
N. Bhalla*, M. Di Lorenzo, G. Pula, P.
Estrela, University of Bath, UK
[O82]
Detection and quantification of
biomarkers using droplet-based
fluorescence polarization
immunoassays (dFPIA)
J.W. Choi
1
, K.J. Kim
1
, J. Kim
2
, S.I.
Chang*
1
,
1
Chungbuk National
University, Republic of Korea,

2
Pohang University of Science and
[O86]
Advanced electro-optical analytical
platform for dynamic evaluation of
cell-surface and cell-cell
interactions
M. Gheorghiu*, S.M. David, C.
Polonschii, E.
Gheorghiu, International Centre of
Biodynamics, Romania
Biosensors 2014 I Oral Programme

Technology, Republic of Korea
17:20-17:40 [O75]
Diagnostic and theranostic devices
based on porous silicon for chronic
wound care
N.H. Voelcker, Mawson Institute,
University of South Australia,
Australia
[O79]
Electrical detection of biomolecules
using newly proposed
measurement principle of dynamic
microcantilever sensors
M.S. Chae*
1 ,2
, Y.K. Yoo
1 ,3
, H.J.
Kim
1 ,2
, T.S. Kim
1
, T.G. Kim
2
, J.H. Lee
3
,
K.S. Hwang
1
,
1
Korea Institute of
Science and Technology, Republic of
Korea,
2
Korea University, Republic of
Korea,
3
Kwangwoon University,
Republic of Korea
[O83]
Negative enrichment and analysis
of rare cancer cells using
microfluidics and imaging flow
cytometry
M. Winter*, L. Diguez, B.
Thierry, University of South
Australia, Australia
[O87]
A rapid and sensitive assay for
marine toxin detection by
cardiomyocyte-and neuron-based
biosensor
Q. Wang*, L. Zou, N. Hu, J. Zhou, P.
Wang, Zhejiang University, China
17:40-18:00 [O76]
Enhanced fluorescent light scatter
detection of cancer biomarkers
using paper microfluidics
C. Baynes*, T.S. Park, J.Y.
Yoon, University of Arizona, USA
[O80]
Glucose powered "Organic Engine"
(chemo-mechanical device) with
multi-enzymatic amplification for
autonomous drug release system
(artificial pancreas)
M. Munkhjargal, R. Sato, H. Takagi,
Y. Matsuura, K. Hatayama, T.
Arakawa, K. Mitsubayashi*, Tokyo
Medical and Dental University,
Japan
[O84]
An embedded microretroreflector-
based microfluidic
immunodiagnostic platform for
sensitive pathogen detection
B. Raja*
1
, C. Pascente
1
, D.
Shakarisaz
1
, J. Knoop
1
, K. Kourentzi
1
,
S. Kemper
1
, P. Ruchhoeft
1
, J. Olano
2
,
A. Hatch
3
, R.C. Willson
1
,
1
University
of Houston, USA,
2
University of
Texas - Medical Branch, USA,

3
Sandia National Laboratory, USA
[O88]
Toxicity screening of wastewater
samples using recombinant
bioluminescent bacteria
I. Bazin*
1
, H.B. Seo
2
, A. Ibn Hadj
Hassine
1
, C. Gonzalez
1
, M. Bock
Gu
2
,
1
Ecole des Mines d'Ales,
France,
2
Korea University, Republic
of Korea
18:00-19:00 Poster Session 2
19:30 Gala Dinner (optional event - ticket required)
Friday, 30 May 2014
09:00-10:20 Plenary Session 3
Chair: Prof Frances Ligler
Room: Main Meeting Room
09:00-09:40 [PL5]
Droplet microfluidics: Towards ultra high-throughput biology
A. deMello, Institute for Chemical and Bioengineering, Switzerland
Biosensors 2014 I Oral Programme

09:40-10:20 [PL6]
Biological sensing and processing of engineered particles
F. Caruso, The University of Melbourne, Australia
10:20-11:00 Refreshments and Poster Session 3
Main Foyer 2 & 3
11:00-12:40 Parallel Session 8A - Nanomaterials
& Nanoanalytical systems
Chair: Sang Jun Sim
Room: Main Meeting Room
Parallel Session 8B - Commercial
Biosensors, Manufacturing &
Markets
Chair: Dr Raeann Gifford
Room: Meeting Room 217
Parallel Session 8C - Microfluidics
Chair: Prof Yue Jiachang
Room: Meeting Room 218
Parallel Session 8D - Enzyme-based
biosensors & Lab-on-a-chip
Chair: Cuong Cao
Room: Meeting Room 219
11:00-11:20 [Inv9]
Versatile metal nanoparticle-based
bioassays for studying biomolecular
interactions concerning protein,
DNA, and small molecular drug
X.D. Su*, L. Sutarlie, K.M.M. Aun, N.
Li, Institute of Materials Research
and Engineering, Agency for Science,
Technology and Research (A*STAR),
Singapore
[Inv10]
Printed paper- and plastic-based
electrochemical instruments for
biosensors
A.P.F. Turner*
1
, V. Beni
1
, R.
Gifford
1 ,2
, P. Norberg
2
, P. Arven
2
, D.
Nilsso
2
, J. hlin
2
, S. Nordlinder
2
, G.
Gustafsson
2
,
1
Linkping University,
Sweden,
2
Acreo Swedish ICT AB,
Sweden
[Inv11]
A novel paper-based assay for
simultaneous determination of Rh
typing, forward, and reverse ABO
blood group
W. Laiwattanapaisal*, J. Noiphung, I.
Hongwarittorrn, K.
Talalak, Chulalongkorn University,
Thailand
[Inv12]
First human in vivo trial of
continuous glucose monitoring
based on direct electron transfer
principle
W. Tsugawa*
1
, S. Sekimoto
2
, Y.
Murase
2
, A. Yamamoto
2
, Y.
Matsuura
2
, T. Inouchi
2
, Y. Noda
2
, K.
Shinozaki
2
, Y. Fujinawa
2
, Y.
Kusaka
2
,
1
Tokyo University of
Agriculture and Technology, Japan,

2
Arkray Inc., Japan,
3
Ultizyme
International Ltd., Japan
11:20-11:40 [O89]
Biochemical applications of
florescent noble metal nanoclusters
J. Wang, C.Z. Huang*, Southwest
University, China
[O93]
Instrument-free paper microfluidic
biosensensors using a mobile
phone for potentiostatic control
and electrochemiluminescence
detection
C.F. Hogan*, E.H. Doeven, J.L.
Delaney, La Trobe University,
Australia
[O97]
Tuneable "Nano-Shearing": A
physical mechanism to displace
nonspecific cell adhesion during
rare cell detection
M.J.A. Shiddiky*, R. Vaidyanathan,
S. Rauf, M. Trau, The University of
Queensland, Australia
[O101]
Scanning electrochemical
microscopy with an integrated
stretching device: Detection of ATP
release in response to mechanical
strain
C. Kranz*, E. Hecht, C. Steinbach, G.
Goltz, M. Frick, A. Liedert, A.
Ignatius, University of Ulm,
Germany
11:40-12:00 [O90]
Nanostructured gold surfaces for
sensitive biosensors
D. Mercier
1
, M. Ben Haddada
1
, M.
[O94]
Nanotechnology in diagnostics:
Mind the gap to the clinic
D.A.C. Thomson, S.R. Fry, M.A.
[O98]
Digital bioassays for single
exosome analysis and
ultrasensitive quantification
[O102]
Novel flexible enzyme laminate-
based sensor for analysis of lactate
in undiluted sweat
Biosensors 2014 I Oral Programme

Huebner
2
, R. Niessner
2
, D. Knopp
2
,
C-M. Pradier
1
, A. Proust
1
, M.
Salmain
3
, S. Boujday*
1
,
1
University
Pierre & Marie Curie, France,

2
Technische Universitt Mnchen,
Germany,
3
ENSCP, France
Cooper*, The University of
Queensland, Australia
D. Witters, D. Spasic, B. Puers, J.
Lammertyn, E. Prez-Ruiz*, KU
Leuven, Belgium
E. Tur-Garcia*
1
, H. Barr
2
, J. Holmes
1
,
F. Davis
1
, S.P.J. Higson
1
,
1
Cranfield
University, UK,
2
Gloucestershire
Royal Hospital, UK
12:00-12:20 [O91]
A novel light-addressable electronic
nose using single-stranded DNA
decorated carbon nanotubes as
sensitive elements for odorant
detection
C.S. Wu*
1
, L.P. Du
1
, L. Zou
1
, L.H.
Zhao
1
, L.Q. Huang
2
, P.
Wang
1
,
1
Zhejiang University, China,

2
Monell Chemical Senses Center,
USA
[O95]
From micro fluidics to lab on a chip
technology - challenges and
achievements
S.J. Haswell, University of Hull, UK
[O99]
Real-time, microfluidic
measurement of maltose
concentration using a continuously
flowing optical biosensor
N.C.H. Le*
1
, M. Gel
1
, Y. Zhu
1 ,2
, H.
Dacres
3
, J. Wang
3
, A. Anderson
3
, S.
Trowell
3
,
1
CSIRO Materials Science
and Engineering and CSIRO Food
Futures Flagship, Australia,

2
Melbourne Centre for
Nanofabrication, Australia,
3
CSIRO
Ecosystem Sciences and CSIRO Food
Futures Flagship, Australia
[O103]
Ultrasensitive protein detection on
electrospun TiO2 nanofibers
integrated lab-on-a-disc
V. Sunkara*, W.S. Lee, J-R. Han, Y-S.
Park, Y-K. Cho, Ulsan National
Institute of Science & Technology,
Republic of Korea
12:20-12:40 [O92]
Click polymer coating for high
sensitive microarray analysis
M. Chiari*
1
, C. Zilio
1
, A.
Bernardi
2
,
1
National Reasearch
Council of Italy, Italy,
2
Universit
degli studi di Milano, Italy
[O96]
A bird's-eye view of biomolecules
for current and next-generation
glucose sensing
K. Sode, Tokyo University of
Agriculuture & Technology, Japan
[O100]
Rapid development of centrifugal
microfluidic assay automation by
network-simulation based fluidic
design
I. Schwarz*
1
, S. Zehnle
1
, G. Czilwik
1
,
T. Hutzenlaub
1
, F. von Stetten
1 ,2
, D.
Mark
1 ,2
, R. Zengerle
1 ,2
, N.
Paust
1 ,2
,
1
HSG-IMIT, Germany,

2
University of Freiburg, Germany
[O104]
Shape-memory vacuum modules
with disposable biochips on
handheld analyzers for multi-step
microfluidic sample delivery
W. Chung
1
, W-H. Wang
1
, K-W.
Chen
1
, C-H. Lee
1
, C-C. Hong*
1
, C-P.
Chen
2
,
1
National Tsing Hua
University, Taiwan,
2
Mackay
Memorial Hospital, Taiwan
12:40-14:00 Lunch and Poster Session 3
Main Foyer 2 & 3
14:00-15:20 Parallel Session 9A - Nanomaterials
& Nanoanalytical systems
Chair: Prof. E Gheorghiu
Room: Main Meeting Room
Parallel Session 9B - Cell-based
biosensors
Chair: S.N. Syed
Room: Meeting Room 217
Parallel Session 9C - Lab-on-a-chip
Chair: Prof Edwin Jager
Room: Meeting Room 218
Parallel Session 9D - Natural &
synthetic receptors
Chair: Dong-Ku Kang
Room: Meeting Room 219
Biosensors 2014 I Oral Programme

14:00-14:20 [Inv13]
Plasmonics biosensors: From bulk
to nanoscale architechtures and
new functionalities
A.V. Kabashin, CNRS -Aix-Marseille
University, France

[O125]
Novel flavin-binding fluorescent
proteins for the in vivo analysis of
biological processes
T. Drepper*
1
, J. Potzkei
1
, C.
Rupprecht
1
, S. Endres
1
, M. Wingen
1
,
A. Heck
1
, T. Gensch
2
, K-E.
Jaeger
1
,
1
Heinrich-Heine University
Duesseldorf, Germany,

2
Forschungszentrum Juelich,
Germany
[Inv14]
Integration of CMOS chips into
LOCs for cell-based sensing
T. Datta-Chaudhuri*
1
, N. Halonen
2
,
A. Hassinen
2
, P. Mller
3
, S.
Kellokumpu
2
, A. Lloyd-Spetz
2 ,3
, E.
Smela
1
,
1
University of Maryland,
USA,
2
University of Oulu, Finland,

3
Linkping University, Sweden
[Inv15]
Electrochemical molecularly
imprinted polymers for monitoring
of polycyclic aromatic
hydrocarbons in water
D. Udomsap*
1
, C. Branger
1
, P.
Dollet
2
, G. Culioli
1
, H.
Brisset
1
,
1
University of Toulon,
France,
2
Socit Canal de Provence,
France
14:20-14:40 [O105]
Surface activation of CNT webs
towards layer by layer assembly of
biosensors
M.M. Musameh*, M. Hickey, C.
Huynh, I.L. Kyratzis, Commonwealth
Scientific and Industrial Research
Organisation (CSIRO), Australia
[O108]
Single mouse embryo-coupled gate
semiconductor for elective single
embryo transfer
T. Sakata*, A. Saito, The University
of Tokyo, Japan
[O111]
On-chip micro-RNA extraction from
human tumor cells suitable for
expression analysis
S.H. Hakenberg*, K.G. Gerrer, H.H.
Hubbe, T.U. Uzunova-Kluge, G.D.
Dame, G.A.U. Urban, University of
Freiburg, Germany
[O114]
Selective cell detection at trace
levels using a progressive
enrichment approach with highly
selective cell-binding surface-
imprinted polymer layers
K. Bers*, K. Eersels, B. van Grinsven,
M. Peeters, P. Losada-Prez, P.
Wagner, UHasselt, Belgium
14:40-15:00 [O106]
Nanopore biosensors for label-free,
real time detection of DNA single
molecules
Q. Zhao*, Z.P. Tang, D.P. Yu, Peking
University, China
[O109]
A generic microfluidic biosensor of
G protein-coupled receptor
activation: Monitoring cytoplasmic
[Ca
2+
] changes in human HEK293
cell arrays
M. Roelse, E.X. Vrouwe, N.C.A. de
Ruijter, M.A.
Jongsma*, Wageningen University
and Research Center, The
Netherlands
[O112]
Rapid, single-step, droplet-based
bacterial assay platform on a
nanofibrous substrate
A.M. Nicolini*, C.F. Fronczek, J.Y.
Yoon, University of Arizona, USA
[O115]
Quantitative monitoring of 2-
oxoglutarate in cells by genetically-
encoded biosensors
C. Zhang, B.C. Ye*, East China
University of Science and
Technology, China
15;00-15:20 [O107]
Nanochannel array devices for
sensitive label-free
immunodetection of cancer
biomarkers
A. de la Escosura-Muiz*
1
, M.
[O110]
Combined electrochemical and
fluorescence imaging of neural cells
based on LAPS and SPIM
J. Wang*, M. Watkinson, G.
Sukhorukov, J. Priestley, M. Baker,
[O113]
Endocrine biomarker detection
platform using a Quantum Dot (QD)
Optoelectronic assay integrated
in a micro-fluidic chip
D. Montana
1
, C.R. Wong
1
, A.H. Chi
1
,
[O116]
Enhanced DNA aptamer and
aptazyme recognition potency by
sequence-based structural design
L.C. Chen, National Taiwan
University, Taiwan
Biosensors 2014 I Oral Programme

Espinoza-Castaeda
1
, A.
Chamorro
1 ,2
, C. de Torres
2
, A.
Merkoi
1 ,3
,
1
ICN2 - Institut Catala
de Nanociencia i Nanotecnologia,
Spain,
2
Hospital Sant Joan de Deu,
Spain,
3
ICREA - Institucio Catalana
de Recerca i Estudis Avanats, Spain

K. Krause, University of London, UK K.W. Whitaker
2
, K.B. McDowell
2
,
M.G. Bawendi
1
, N.M.
Elman*
1
,
1
MIT, USA,
2
ARL, USA
15:20-16:20 Refreshments and Poster Session 3
Main Foyer 2 & 3
16:20-17:20 Parallel Session 10A -
Nanomaterials & Nanoanalytical
systems
Chair: Dr Weian Zhao
Room: Main Meeting Room
Parallel Session 10B - Organism and
whole-cell biosensors
Chair: L Tang
Room: Meeting Room 217
Parallel Session 10C - Lab-on-a-chip
& whole-cell biosensors
Chair: Prof Aleksandr Simonian
Room: Meeting Room 218
Parallel Session 10D - Natural &
synthetic receptors
Chair: Prof Ashutosh Tiwari
Room: Meeting Room 219
16:20-16:40 [Inv16]
Electrochemiluminescence
immunosensors based on
nanomaterials for HepG2 cell
detection
L. Wang, S. Ma, D. Liu, X. Wang, S.
Liu, X. Han*, Harbin Institute of
Technology, China
[Inv17]
Impedance spectroscopy studies
analyzing migration and
chemosensitivity of malignant
melanoma tissue samples
A. Mewes*, S. Poenick, H-G. Jahnke,
J. Maschke, M. Kendler, J.C. Simon,
A.A. Robitzki, University of Leipzig,
Germany

[Inv18]
Integrated droplet microfluidic
platform for nucleic acids
amplification test of Chlamydia
trachomatis infection
D.J. Shin, L. Chen, P. Athamanolap,
T.H. Wang*, Johns Hopkins
University, USA
[Inv19]
New frontiers in molecular
imprinting: Towards synthetic
receptors for proteins
B. Mizaikoff*, B. Pluhar, S. Eppler,
M. Dinc, S. Zink, University of Ulm,
Germany
16:40-17:00 [O117]
Fluorescence switching of
biomolecules grafted on mixed
polymer brushes
N. Akkilic*, W.M. de Vos, University
of Twente, The Netherlands
[O119]
Microarray based on E. coli cells
with autodisplayed proteins for
medical diagnosis of autoimmune
diseases
G. Yoo
1
, J.H. Bong
1
, S.Y. KIM
1
, J.
Jose
2
, J.C. Pyun*
1
,
1
Yonsei Univ,
Republic of Korea,
2
Muenster Univ,
Germany
[O121]
Bioelectronic nanofibre scaffolds
for tissue engineering and whole-
cell biosensors
A. Gelmi, M. Ljunggren, M. Rafat,
E.W.H. Jager*, Linkping University,
Sweden
[O123]
A fiber-optic fluorescence sensor
based on molecularly imprinted
nanocomposites polymerized in-
situ
K. Haupt*
1
, X.A. Ton
1
, B. Tse Sum
Bui
1
, M. Resmini
3
, P. Bonomi
3
, I.
Dika
1
, O. Soppera
1
,
1
Compigne
University of Technology, France,

2
Universit du Haut Alsace, France,

3
Queen Mary University of London,
UK
Biosensors 2014 I Oral Programme

17:00-17:20 [O118]
Use of planar coils as electrodes to
follow changes of complex
impedance upon target binding to
Molecularly Imprinted Polymers
K. Fogel, C. Johansson, A. Krozer, C.
Rusu*, Acreo Swedish ICT, Sweden
[O120]
Impedance spectroscopy based
label-free monitoring of
neurodegenerative processes in 2D
and 3D tauopathy in vitro models
H-G. Jahnke*, D. Krinke, A. Braesigk,
D. Seidel, A.A. Robitzki, University
of Leipzig, Germany
[O122]
A novel immunotoxin biosensor for
high content pharmacokinetic
screening in real-time
A.A. Robitzki*
1
, S. Poenick
1
, H-G.
Jahnke
1
, M. Eichler
1
, H. Lilie
2
, S.
Frost
2
,
1
University of Leipzig,
Germany,
2
Martin-Luther-University
Halle-Wittenberg, Germany
[O124]
Surface acoustic wave biosensor as
a functional-quality method in
pharmaceutics
N. Bracke*, E. Wynendaele, B.
Gevaert, B. De Spiegeleer, Ghent
University, Belgium
17:20-17:30 Closing Session and Poster Award Ceremony Prof Frances Ligler, Justin Gooding and Anthony Turner

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