Biosensors & Bioelectronics-2012
Participants List from Academia
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Rice University, USA
Tuskegee University, USA
University of California, USA
University of Alabama, USA
University of Houston, USA
CUNY & New York University, USA
University of California Davis, USA
University of Texas, USA
University of Georgia, USA
Duke University, USA
SUNY-Upstate Medical University, USA
University of Applied Sciences Aachen, Germany
Simon Fraser University, Canada
Toyo University, Japan
Participants List from Business
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Cadila Pharmaceuticals, India
Chemical Works of Gedeon Richter, Hungary
3S-Pharmacological Consultation & Research GmbH, Germany
Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, Australia
Psoriasis and Cutaneous Inflammation Research Laboratory, USA
Alcon Laboratories Inc., USA
National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Japan
Grup de Recerca de Reumatologia (IRHVH), Spain
Bayer Health Care, Richmond, USA
Crown Bioscience Inc., China
Hammersmith Hospital, London
Van Drie Research LLC, USA
Dr.Reddy's labs, India
Merck Research Laboratories, USA
National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research (NIPER), India
AstraZeneca R&D Boston, USA
Abbott Laboratories, USA
Hutchison MediPharma Limited, China
Sage Bionetworks, USA
Central Drug Research Institute, India
Glenmark Pharmaceuticals, India
National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science & Technology (NIIST) , India
Novartis Campus, Austria
Upcoming Conferences
OMICS Group's International Conference and Exhibition on Biosensors & Bioelectronics, Biosensors & Bioelectronics-2012 , will be organized around the theme "Analyze Novel Approaches of Biosensors and Bioelectronics."
Biosensors & Bioelectronics-2012 is comprised of 10 tracks and 43 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Biosensors and Bioelectronics. You can register a whole conference or select a single track or register for special service package that you want for your participation.
Submit your Abstract to any of the following Tracks. All related Abstracts are accepted.
Register now for the conference by choosing an appropriate package suitable to you.
Renowned Speakers
Jay Brenner
SUNY-Upstate Medical University, USA
Walter Hu
University of Texas, USA
Jie zheng
University of California Davis, USA
Michael J. Heller
University of California San Diego, USA
Zhen Yuan
University of Florida, USA
Patricia A. Broderick
CUNY & New York University, USA
Shoujun Xu
University of Houston, USA
Shanta Dhar
University of Georgia, USA
Alon A. Gorodetsky
University of California, USA
Andrew Pollard
University of Alabama, USA
Tuan Vo-Dinh
Duke University, USA
Ching-Hwa Kiang
Rice University, USA
Vijaya Kumar Rangari
Tuskegee University, USA
Gerhard Artmann
University of Applied Sciences Aachen, Germany
Mongkol Sukwattanasinitt
Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
Byron D. Gates
Simon Fraser University, Canada
Gordon S. Waddington
University of Canberra, Australia
D.Sakthi Kumar
Toyo University, Japan
Nam-Joon Cho
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Ahmed M. Safwat
Queen's University, Canada
Dr. Ruey-an Doong
National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
Dr. Tae Seok Seo
KAIST Institute for the BioCentury, Korea
Please submit your abstract to any of the following tracks
Track 1: Bio Medical Tools and Nano Tools
Track 1-1
Sustained drug delivery and vascular biophysics
Track 1-2
Nano channel system for controlled drug release
Track 1-3
Nano channel devices: structural and experimental set-up
Track 1-4
Inflammation and surface adhesion molecules
Track 2: Bioelectronics and Diagnostics
Track 2-1
Biosensor controlled gene therapy
Track 2-2
Biorobotics
Track 2-3
Bioinstrumentation and electrochemical devices
Track 2-4
System level integration of bioelectronics
Track 3: Immuno Sensors
Track 3-1
Biosensors for the detection and quantification
Track 3-2
Piezoelectric and FET based biosensors
Track 3-3
Single cell immunosensors for protein detection
Track 3-4
Advances in electrochemical immunosensors
Track 4: Biosensors in Nanosensors
Track 4-1
Virtual design and analysis of nanometer
Track 4-2
Advanced nanosensors and nanoprobes
Track 4-3
Nanosensor technology
Track 4-4
Nanosensor probes single living cells
Track 4-5
Microtechnology and nanotechnology
Track 5: Biosensors Live Imaging
Track 5-1
Novel biosensors for live cell imaging
Track 5-2
Live bacterial cell array biosensor
Track 5-3
Live imaging of glucose homeostasis
Track 5-4
Holographic interferometry
Track 6: Environmental Biosensors
Track 6-1
Biosensors for environmental monitoring
Track 6-2
Natural & synthetic receptors
Track 6-3
Plants and remedios environmental biosensors
Track 6-4
Antibody based biosensors in environmental clean-ups
Track 7: Bio Instrumentation
Track 7-1
Analysis of molecules in clinical medicine
Track 7-2
Biosensing and tissue engineering
Track 7-3
Surface characterization in biomaterials
Track 7-4
Spatial variables measurement
Track 7-5
Measurement devices in electrical engineering
Track 8: Biosensors in Drug Delivery
Track 8-1
Nano capsule based bioinsensitive drug delivery challenges
Track 8-2
Recent advances in graphene-based biosensors
Track 8-3
Optical detection systems using immobilized aptamers
Track 8-4
Optimization of polypyrrole glucose oxidase biosensor
Track 8-5
Biosensors in clinical chemistry
Track 9: Photonic Sensors and Chemical Sensors
Track 9-1
Photonic crystal chemical sensors
Track 9-2
Lab-on-a-chip
Track 9-3
DNA and microfluidics: building molecular electronics systems
Track 9-4
Molecular photonic and electronic circuitry for ultra-sensitive chemical sensors
Track 10: Advances of Nanotechnology in Molecular Biology
Track 10-1
Nanoparticles in DNA detection and delivery
Track 10-2
Applications of nanoparticles in cancer research
Track 10-3
Nanolithography
Track 10-4
Nanoparticles in gene expression and regulation studies