Biomaterials

Session 376 - Biosensors
Biosensors are devices that use biological components to detect analytes of interest. Common applications of these sensors include control of industrial processes, monitoring in health care, and environmental monitoring. This session will focus on recent research efforts in the area of biosensor technology and design. Topics may include but are not limited to; using biosensor to detect analytes in small volumes, development and use of cell-based biosensors, and biologically inspired recognition chemistry for sensors.
Chair:Vassilios I. Sikavitsas
CoChair:J. Zach Hilt
 Immobilization of Myoglobin from Horse Skeletal Muscle and Hemoglobin I from Lucina Pectinata in Hydrophilic Polymer Networks for Hydrogen Sulfide Biosensor Application
Cinthya I. Roman-Cuevas, Aixa Belén-Ojeda, Madeline Torres-Lugo, Juan Lopez-Garriga
 Atomic Force Microscopy Investigation of Spacer Length Effect on Escherichia Coli Pili-Antibody Molecular Recognition
Ting Cao, Anfeng Wang, Xuemei Liang, Haiying Tang, Gregory W. Auner, Steven O. Salley, K. Y. Simon Ng
 Simultaneous Detection of Botulinum Neurotoxins in Buffer and Honey Using a Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensor
Jon Ladd, Allen D. Taylor, Jiri Homola, Shaoyi Jiang
 Biosensor Incorporating Cell Barrier Architectures for Detecting Staphylococcus Aureus Alpha Toxin
Gargi Ghosh, Kimberly W. Anderson, Leonidas Bachas
 Biosensor for Real-Time Label-Free Detection of Staphylococcal Enterotoxin B
Chang-Hoon Chai, Paul Takhistov
 Layer-by-Layer Electrostatic Assembly of Carbon Nanotube Based Glucose Sensors
Youdan Wang, Pratixa P. Joshi, David W. Schmidtke
 Modeling Oxygen Transport and Fluid Flow within a Three-Dimensional Tissue Engineering Perfusion Bioreactor Using Finite Element Methods
Matthew H. M. Lim, Karel Domansky, Linda Griffith

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