Immobilization of biomolecules is an area of intense research activity because it improves the stability and functionality of biomelecules enabling their reuse in an environmentally-friendly manner. The proposed symposium addresses some of the major challenges in the development of biocompatible and biomimetic materials which to date have limited responsiveness. Most of the research in this area has been related to improved materials for healthcare with a remarkably wide range of applications with immense societal benefits. The symposium will also target interfacial properties of biocompatible materials in devices.
A focused session in self-assembled biological structures with direct applications in sensors, and electronic and photonic devices will be a great forum for researchers both in industry and academia.
Structural/optical probes: (a) spectroscopic methods - near-field optics, light scattering, polarized spectroscopy; (b) structural probes - grazing incidence x-ray diffraction, neutron scattering, near edge x-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy.
Polymers and self-assembling: from biology to nanomaterials.
Peptide and protein based materials & Technologies.
Bioelectrochemistry and bioanalytics.
Theoretical methodologies for understanding biological interfaces.
Biomaterials nanostructures for opto / electronic aplications.
Peptide and protein interactions with materials & nanomaterials.
Sep 25
2016
Sep 29
2016
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