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Oral Programme Tuesday, 24 May 2016 Room 08:30-16:30 Room 17:00-19:00

J1 Biosensors 2016 Summer School on Mobile Diagnostics Chair: Daniel Filippini, Linköping University, Sweden and Michael Peolsson, New Tools for Health, Sweden Congress foyer Registration and Welcome Reception

Wednesday, 25 May 2016 Room 07:00-08:40 Room 08:40-09:00 09:00-10:20 Chair 09:00-09:40 09:40-10:20 Room

Congress foyer Registration Auditorium K Welcome and Introduction to the Congress Anthony Turner, Linköping University, Sweden & Congress Committee Plenary Session 1 Frances Ligler, North Carolina State University, USA [PL1] Mobile imaging, sensing and diagnostics Aydogan Ozcan, UCLA, USA [PL2] Optofluidic characterization of biological nanoparticles with deterministic sorting capacity Fredrik Höök, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden Hall H/Congress Foyer

10:20-11:00

Refreshments and Poster Session 1

Room

Auditorium K Stream 1A- Lab-on-a-chip, microfluidics and µTAS Man Bock Gu, Korea University, Republic of Korea [K1] Investigations of ring nanoelectrodes integrated into microwell arrays for the analysis of isolated mitochondria at the microscale

11:00-12:45 Chair

11:00-11:30

G3 Stream 2A- DNA chips & nucleic acid sensors Anja Boisen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark [K2] Plasmonic nanopores for single molecule investigation 1 1 1 F. Nicoli , D. Verschueren , S. Pud , 2 1 1 M. Belkin , C. Plesa , M. Klein , S.H. 2 2 1 Chao , A. Aksimentiev , C. Dekker ,

H1 Stream 3A- Biocomputing & electronic noses Arben Merkoci, Catalan Institute of Nanotechnology, Spain [K3] Biocomputing based on particle disassembly for biosensing and theranostics 1, M.P. Nikitin 2, 1Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Russia,

G4 Stream 4A- Commercial biosensors & manufacturing Koji Sode, Tokyo University of Agriculture & Technology, Japan [K4] From paper to nanopaperbased biosensors. Current challenges and future perspectives 1, A. Merkoçi 2, 1Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

F. Sekli Belaïdi , G. Lemercier , V.S.R. 2 2 2 Vajrala , D. Zigah , N. Sojic , J. 1 1 Launay , P. Temple-Boyer* , S. 2 1 Arbault , Université de Toulouse, 2 France, Université Bordeaux CNRS UMR 5255, France [O1] Fast pesticide detection inside microfluidics with integrated pH, oxygen and fluorescence sensors 1 2 B. Tahirbegi* , J. Ehrgartner , P. 2 2 1 Sulzer , S. Zieger , A. Kasjanow , M. 1 1 2 Paradiso , D. Bouwes , T. Mayr 1 2 iX-factory GmbH, Germany, Graz University of Technology, Austria

M.P. Jonsson* , Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands, 2 University of Illinios at Urbana3 Champaign, USA, Linköping University, Sweden

2

Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia

(ICN2), CSIC and The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology, 2 Spain, ICREA - Institucio Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats, Spain

[O6] SERS-active metal-dielectric nanostructures integrated in microfluidic devices for ultrasensitive label-free miRNA detection A. Chiadò*, C. Novara, P. Rivolo, A. Lamberti, F. Geobaldo, F. Giorgis Politecnico di Torino, Italy

[O16] Biocompatible hermetic encapsulation for implantable miniaturized biomedical sensor system C. Jorsch*, M. Guenther, G. Gerlach TU Dresden, Sild-State Electronics Laboratory, Germany

[O2] A nanofluidic device for the fluorescence-based study of small biological vesicles R. Friedrich, M. Alizadehheidari, S. Block, E. Esbjörner-Winteres, F. Westerlund, M. Bally*, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

[O7] Target-induced and equipment-free isothermal DNA amplification on a simple paper device M. Liu, C. Hui, Q. Zhang, J. Gu, B. Kannan, S. Jahanshahi-Anbuhi, C. Filipe, J.D. Brennan*, Y. Li, McMaster University, Canada [O8] Digital detection and discrimination of nucleic acids with interference reflectance imaging 1 2 D. Sevenler* , G. Rigamonti , S. 1 Scherr , M.S. Unlu1, 1Boston 2 University, USA, University of Pavia, Italy

[O11] Parallel biocomputational devices based on molecular motors in nanochannels 1 2 1 F. Lindberg* , T. Korten , M. Lard , 3 6 M.A. Rahman , F. van Delft , A. 3 2 4 Månsson , S. Diez , D.V. Nicolau Jr , 5 1 1 D.V. Nicolau , H. Linke et al, Lund 2 University, Sweden, Technische Universität Dresden, Germany, 3 Linnaeus University, Sweden, 4 5 Molecular Sense, UK, McGill 6 University, Canada, Philips Research (MiPlaza) and Philips Innovation Services, The Netherlands [O12] Rapid, portable, multiplexed bioelectronic nose and tongue for the assessment of food quality 1 1 1 M. Son* , D. Kim , S. Hong , T.H. 1, Park 2, 1Seoul National University, 2 Republic of Korea, Advanced Institutes of Convergence Technology, Republic of Korea [O13] Human odorant binding proteins hybrid with nanopores for olfactory sensing Y. Lu*, D. Ji, D. Zhang, Q. Zhang, G. Xu, Q. Liu, Zhejiang University, China

1

11:30-11:45

11:45-12:00

12:00-12:15

12:15-12:30

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[O3] Lab-on-a-chip device for toxic algal detection in marine environments 1 2 1 J. Orozco , S. Geidel , E. Villa , L. 1 1 2 Medlin , D. Guillebault , J. Nestler , 1 1 C-L. Manes* , Microbia 2 Environnement, France, BiFlow Systems GmbH, Germany [O4] Multiplexed label-free biosensing in microfluidic devices S. Chirvi, D.P. Dave*, University of Texas, USA

3,1

1

[O9] Mass transfer and sensitivity of biosensors based on nanoparticle arrays N.S. Lynn*, B. Špacková, H. Šípová, J. Slabý, J. Homola, Institute of Photonics and Electronics, Czech Republic

[O14] Automated flow measurement for cell-based odor sensing system 1 1 Y. Sukekawa* , T. Mujiono , T. 1 2 Nakamoto , H. Mitsuno , Y. 2 2 3 Nakajima , R. Kanzaki , N. Misawa 1 Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2 Japan, The University of Tokyo, 3 Japan, Toyohashi University of

[O17] Biomimetic material integrated in a conductive polymer powered by a dye-densitized solar cell 1,2 1 C. Hora* , A.P.M. Tavares , A. 2 Mendes , M.G.F. Sales1, 1Polytechnic Institute of Porto, 2 Portugal, Porto University, Portugal [O18] Integrating microfluidics for dynamic analysis and multiplexed electrochemical sensing 1 A. Fernández la Villa , D. Pozo1 1,2 Ayuso , M.T. Fernández-Abedul , M. 1 1 Castaño-Álvarez* , MicruX 2 Technologies, Spain, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain [O19] SEEC Microscopy: An innovative label-free bio-sensing technique N. Medard, Nanolane, France

Technology, Japan

12:30-12:45

Room 12:45-14:00 Room 13:00-14:00 Room 14:00-15:15 Chair

14:00-14:30

14:30-14:45

[O5] Optical bead manipulation on a digital microfluidic chip for screening biomolecular interactions D. Decrop*, P. Tewari, R. Puers, J. Lammertyn, KU Leuven, Belgium

[O10] Multiplexed on-chip isothermal nucleic acid amplification on flow-based chemluminescence microarrays M. Seidel*, C. Kober, A. Kunze, R. Niessner, Technical University of Munich, Germany

[O15] Field detection of campylobacter using the farm monitor electronic nose T.D. Gibson*, S. Curtis, RoboScientific Ltd, UK

[O20] Epitope binning as an earlystage screening technique for the discovery of therapeutic antibodies 1 A. van der Kooi* , P.N. van der 1 2 Velde , R.B.M. Schasfoort 1 IBIS Technologies, The Netherlands, 2 University of Twente, The Netherlands

Hall H/Congress Foyer Lunch and Poster Session 1 H1 Sponsored Workshop by Biolin Scientific Title: Improve your understanding of biomolecule-Surface interactions in real-time with nanometer precision Erik Nilebäck, PhD, Application Specialist Auditorium K Stream 1B- Lab-on-a-chip, microfluidics, µTAS & immunosensors Pierre Temple-Boyer, LAAS-CNRS, France [K5] Focal molography: Direct monitoring of noncovalent biospecific interactions between unlabeled biomolecules in real time 1 2 V. Gatterdam* , C. Fattinger , A. 3 3 Drechsler , M. Glauser , N. 3 4 Milicevic , K-P. Stengele , T. 2 4 1 Luebbers , D. Heindl , J. Voeroes 1 2 ETH Zürich, Switzerland, Roche Pharma Research and Early Development; Basel, Switzerland, 3 Roche Diagnostics International AG; 4 Rotkreuz, Switzerland, Roche Diagnostics GmbH; Penzberg, Germany [O21] A comprehensive investigation of copper binding properties of metformin using ondisc magnetic microbead agglomeration with real-time analysis

G3 Stream 2B- DNA chips & nucleic acid sensors

H1 Stream 3B- Enzyme biosensors & biological fuel cells

G4 Stream 4B- Manufacturing & commercial biosensors

Fredrik Höök, Chalmers University, Sweden [K6] Watching single molecules in action - turning an optical microscope into a single molecule biosensor for drug discovery applications 1 1 A. Gunnarsson* , T. Kaminski , F. 2 1 Höök , S. Geschwindner , 1 AstraZeneca R&D, Sweden, 2 Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

M.C.Morris, IBMM-UMR5247, France [K7] Engineered bioluminescent sensor proteins for point-of-care diagnostics R. Griss*, A. Schena, K. Johnsson Ecole Polytechniqe Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland

Dr. Heiner Linke, Lund University, Sweden [K8] Adding biomolecular recognition capability to 3D printed objects: 4D printing C.A. Mandon, L.J. Blum, C.A. Marquette*, Université Lyon 1 CNRS 5246 ICBMS, France

[O24] Label-free detection of DNA hybridization using capacitive interdigitated electrodes L. Wang, L. Yang, M. Veselinovic, Y. Obeidat, B. Geiss, T. Chen, D.S. Dandy* , Colorado State University,

[O27] Development of direct biomass fuel cells using electrocatalytic and photocatalytic nanomaterial-functionalized anodes 1 1,2 J. Mazumder* , H. Yoshikawa , E. 1 1 Tamiya , Osaka University, Japan,

[O30] From target engagement to binding kinetics to single-molecule observations: Past, current and projected impact of optical biosensors on small-molecule drug discovery

14:45-15:00

15:00-15:15

Room

R. Uddin*, X. Quan, M. Donolato, R. Burger, A. Boisen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark [O22] Design of a SELEX-chip for aptamer selection 1 1 G. Petrucci , F. Costantini* , M. De 2 3 3 Rosa , L. Tedeschi , C. Domenici , G. 1 1 1 de Cesare , A. Nascetti , D. Caputo 1 University of Rome Sapienza, Italy, 2 Carleton University, Canada, 3 Council National Research, Italy

[O23] A microfluidic device for longterm surface plasmon resonance imaging of live cells S.J. Deng*, X.L. Yu, P. Wang Tsinghua University, China

Refreshments and Poster Session 1

Room

Auditorium K Stream 1 C- Lab-on-a-chip, microfluidics, µTAS & immunosensors Volker Gatterdam, ETH Zürich, Switzerland [K9] Towards single molecule biosensors using super-resolution microscopy X. Lu, X.Y. Cheng, T. Tabarin, P. Nicovich, K. Gaus, J.J. Gooding*, The University of New South Wales, Australia

Chair

16:00-16:30

16:30-16:45

2

S. Geschwindner, AstraZeneca R&D Gothenburg, Sweden

[O25] Assured biosensors for molecular diagnostics 1 1 O. Mayboroda* , A.G. Benito , J.S. 1 1 del Rio , M. Svobodova , C. 1,2 1 1 O’Sullivan , I. Katakis , Universitat 2 Rovita i Virgili, Spain, ICREA, Spain

[O28] Electrochemical communication between photosynthetic membranes/cells and electrodes for harvesting solar energy 1 1 L. Gorton* , K. Hasan , G. 1 1 2 Pankratova , E. Sperling , D. Leech , 2 3 P. ÓConghaile , M.A. Packer 1 2 Lund University, Sweden, National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland, 3 Cawthron Institute, New Zealand [O29] Development of Autonomous Electrochemical Biosensors - The Symbiotic Project L. Brandão*, M.G. Sales, M.H.M. Sá, N. Ferreira, L. Carneiro, Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto (ISEP), Portugal

[O31] Highly sensitive graphenebased biosensor chips 1 1 Y.V. Stebunov* , O.A. Aftenieva , A.V. 1 1,2 Arsenin , V.S. Volkov 1 Moscow Institute of Physics and 2 Technology, Russia, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark

H1 Stream 3C- Biological fuel cells, whole cell & enzyme biosensors Lanqun Mao, Chinese Academy of Science, China [K11] Scaling up bioelectronic monitoring devices for high content screening on complex neuropathology models A.A. Robitzki*, H.G. Jahnke, D. Krinke, D. Seidel, Centre of Biomedicine and Biotechnology, Germany

G4 Stream 4C- Printed biosensors & personal health

[O26] Co-employment of fluorescent nanoparticles and nuclease enzymes for ultrasensitive nucleic acid detection P.D. Howes*, E. Kim, Y. Wang, M. Levin, M.M. Stevens, Imperial College London, UK

JST, CREST, Japan

[O32] Ultra-low-light CMOS biosensor complements microfluidics to achieve portable diagnostics Z. Ding, Anitoa Systems, USA

Hall H/Congress Foyer

15:15-16:00

16:00-17:30

USA

[O33] Digital ELISA for the ultrasensitive quantification of Tau protein as Alzheimer’s disease biomarker 1 1 E. Pérez Ruiz* , D. Decrop , A. De 2 2 1 Vos , E. Vanmechelen , D. Spasic , J.

G3 Stream 2C- DNA chips, nucleic acid sensors & nanomaterials Anders Gunnarsson, AstraZeneca R&D, Sweden [K10] Individual, free-standing III-V nanowires for biosensing with optical read-out 1 1 D. Verardo* , F. Lindberg , A.P. 1 1 1 Dabkowska , N. Anttu , C.S. Niman , 1 1 1 M. Lard , T. Nylander , C.N. Prinz , A. 2 1 1 Månsson , H. Linke et al, Lund 2 University, Sweden, Linnaeus University, Sweden [O37] A rapid test for universal and instrument-free detection of PCR products P. Valentini*, P.P. Pompa, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT), Italy

[O41] Miniature enzymatic fuel cells for self powered healthcare sensors M. Di Lorenzo, University of Bath, UK

Christophe A. Marquette, Université Lyon 1 - CNRS 5246 ICBMS, France [K12] Functional microparticles "LEGO" for printable bioelectronics R. Wannapob, M. Vagin, Y. Liu, A.P.F. Turner, W.C. Mak*, Linköping University, Sweden

[O45] A self-powered, stand alone, autonomous, wireless real time glucose sensing system 1 2,3 3 I. Lee* , W. Tsugawa , N. Loew , T. 4 2,3 1 Sode , K. Sode , Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology,

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1 1

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Winderickx , J. Lammertyn , KU 2 Leuven, Belgium, ADx NeuroSciences NV, Belgium

16:45-17:00

17:00-17:15

17:15-17:30

Room 17:30-19:00

[O34] Paper-based and traditional microfluidic electrode arrays -from biosensor to electronic tongue applications 1,2 E.K. Witkowska Nery* , L.T. 1 1 Kubota , M. Jönsson-Niedziółka 1 2 UNICAMP, Brazil, IPC PAS, Poland

[O34] Electrochemical protein cleavage in a microfluidic cell for proteomics studies 1 2 F.T.G. van den Brink* , T. Zhang , L. 1 1 1 Ma , M. Odijk , W. Olthuis , H.P. 2 2 Permentier , R.P.H. Bischoff , A. van 1 1 den Berg , University of Twente, 2 The Netherlands, University of Groningen, The Netherlands [O36] Design-to-order paper pumps for microfluidic devices B.M. Cummins, R. Chinthapatia, B. Lenin, F.S. Ligler*, G.M. Walker, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University, USA

[O38] A modular, DNA-based "beacon" for the single-step fluorescent measurement of antibodies and other proteins 1 1 S. Ranallo* , M. Rossetti , K.W. 2 3 Plaxco , A. Valle-Belisle , G. 1 1 1 Palleschi , F. Ricci , University of 2 Rome Tor Vergata, Italy, University of California Santa Barbara, USA, 3 Université de Montréal, Canada [O39] Label-free approaches in biomolecular studies and diagnostics S.J. Sim, S. Song*, Korea University, Republic of Korea

[O42] Metabolomics on integrated circuit B.C. Cheah*, A.I. Macdonald, M.P. Barrett, D.R.S. Cumming, University of Glasgow, UK

[O40] Temperature-dependent biomolecular analyses with planar electrochemical microdevices 1 1 Z. Shen , S.M. Robinson , H.O. 1 2 Sintim , N.M. Contento , S. 2 1 Semancik* , University of 2 Maryland, USA, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA

[O44] A low-cost test strip for measuring arsenic levels in drinking water using disposable thin-film electrodes and recombinant arsenite oxidase 1 2 C.J. Johnson* , M. Murugesan , T.H. 3 3 1 Osborne , J.M. Santini , A.E.G. Cass 1 Imperial College London, UK, 2 3 BioNano Consulting, UK, University College London, UK

[O43] In vivo detection of protease activity using porous silicon microsensors B. Gupta*, D. Wakefield, N.D. Girolamo, K. Gaus, P.J. Reece, J.J. Gooding, UNSW Australia, Australia

Hall H/Congress Foyer Poster Session 1 and Drinks Reception

Thursday, 26 May 2016 Room 08:30-09:50 Chair 08:30-09:10

Auditorium K Plenary Session 2 Xian-En Zhang, Institute of Biophysics, China [PL3] Bringing intelligence to smart health

Japan, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan, 3 Tokyo University of Agriculture and 4 Technology, Japan, Ultizyme International Ltd., Japan [O46] A wireless (BLE) mouthguardbiosensor with dental materials for real-time measurement of saliva glucose in oral cavity 1 1 1 T. Arakawa* , T. Kuroki , H. Nitta , K. 1 2 1 Toma , S. Sawada , S. Takeuchi , T. 1 2 1 Sekita , K. Akiyoshi , S. Minakuchi , 1 1 K. Mitsubayashi , Tokyo Medical 2 and Dental University, Japan, Kyoto University, Japan [O47] Multifunctional microgels for direct, multiplexed and high sensitive detection 1 2 E. Battista* , F. Causa , A.M. 1 1 Cusano , C. Di Natale , P.L. 1,2 1,2 Scognamiglio , A. Mazzarotta , G. 1 1 1 Celetti , C. Cosenza , A. Aliberti , P.A. 1,2 1 Netti et al, Istituto Italiano di 2 Tecnologia (IIT), Italy, University ‘‘Federico II’’, Italy [O48] Flexible sensors for a continuous monitoring of chronic wounds N. Calisi, B. Melai, C. Paoletti, P. Salvo*, A. Pucci, V. Mollica, A. Ceccarini, A. Paolicchi, S. Bianchi, V. Castelvetro, R. Fuoco, F. Di Francesco et al, Università di Pisa, Italy

Euan Thomson, Samsung Strategy & Innovation Center, USA 09:10-09:50 Room

[PL4] Biosensors and biogenerators for In-vivo analysis Lanqun Mao, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China Hall H/Congress Foyer

09:50-10:30

Refreshments and Poster Session 2

Room

Auditorium K Stream 1D- Lab-on-a-chip, microfluidics and µTAS Magnus P. Jonsson, Linköping University, Sweden [Inv1] Towards microwave sensing of single cells C.J. Watts*, S.M. Hanham, N. Klein Imperial College London, UK

G3 Stream 2D- Nucleic acid sensors & nanomaterials H.D.Gliddon, Imperial College London, UK [Inv2] Anthraquinone labelled DNA for direct detection and discrimination of closely related DNA targets 1 2 S.A. Goodchild* , R. Gao , A.J.S. 3 1 4 McIntosh , D.P. Shenton , T. Brown , 2 1 P.N. Bartlett , Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, UK, 2 University of Southampton, UK, 3 Imperial College London, UK, 4 University of Oxford, UK

[O49] Integrated optoelectronic system for biomolecular analysis based on thin film technologies G. Petrucci*, N. Lovecchio, F. Costantini, A. Nascetti, G. de Cesare, D. Caputo, University of Rome Sapienza, Italy [O50] Multipurpose lab on chip From medical diagnostics to food and environmental monitoring E. Primiceri, M.S. Chiriacò, G. Maruccio*, CNR-Institute of Nanotechnology, Italy

[O55] PCR-ready chip for multiplex miRNA profiling S. Jung*, J. Kim, E.H. Oh, S.K. Kim Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea

10:30-12:20 Chair

10:30-10:50

10:50-11:05

11:05-11:20

11:20-11:35

[O51] In-situ detection of microcystin in a pre-lysed

[O56] Shear horizontal surface acoustic wave biosensor for detection of Escherichia coli 1 ,2 2 S.T. Ten , U. Hashim , A.N. 3 2 Nordin* , S.C.B. Gopinath , W.W. 2 2 2 2 Liu , C.H. Voon , K.L. Foo , S.T. Sam , 2 1 S.F.A. Rahman , Malaysian Agricultural Research And Development Institute, Malaysia, 2 Universiti Malaysia Perlis, Malaysia, 3 International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia [O57] Optimizing biosensors labels components and discrimination

H1 Stream 3D- Enzyme biosensors

G4 Stream 4D- Personal health & mobile diagnostics Dr. Mario Birkholz, IHP GmbH, Germany [Inv4] Enabling mobile health A.P.F. Turner, Linköping University, Sweden

Rudolf Griss, Lucentix SA, Switzerland [Inv3] Sensor-regulated organic electronics – in vitro, ex vivo, and beyond 1 2 3 P. Kjäll , A. Jonsson , S. Inal* , I. 3 4 2,3 Uguz , A. Williamson , L. Kergoat , 3 3 4 J. Rivnay , G. Malliaras , C. Bernard , 2 1 1 M. Berggren , D.T. Simon , Acreo 2 Swedish ICT AB, Sweden, Linköping 3 University, Sweden, Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines, France, 4 INSERM, Aix Marseille Université, France [O61] Amperometric enzyme-based biosensors: refined bioanalytical tools for in vivo biomonitoring 1,2 1 C.A. Cordeiro* , G. Flik , T.I.F.H. 1,2 1,2 Cremers , B.H.C. Westerink 1 2 University of Groningen, , Brains On-Line, The Netherlands [O62] Polymer-enzyme interaction analysis for the construction of enzyme electrodes 1,2 1 D. Sarauli , G. Göbel , D. 2 1 Fattakhova-Rohlfing , F. Lisdat* 1 Technical University Wildau, 2 Germany, University Munich (LMU), Germany

[O67] Preparation of nanoscale acupuncture needle and its application in detecting neurotransmitters in vivo L. Tang, Y. Li, Y. Ning, G.J. Zhang* Hubei University of Chinese Medicine, China [O68] An introduction to batteryless enzymatic-amperometric glucose sensors based on near field communication (NFC) technology C. Matoschitz*, R. Lurf, M. Meindl, M. Beisteiner, M. Bammer, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Austria

[O63] A fluorescent biosensor for highly specific neutrophil elastase

[O69] Android voltammetry C.F. Hogan*, D. Elton, S.W. Loke, K.

freshwater sample using an integrated centrifugal microfluidics platform I. Maguire*, J. Fitzgerald, B. Heery, C. Murphy, C. Nwankire, R. O'Kennedy, J. Ducrée, F. Regan Dublin City University, Ireland

11:35-11:50

11:50-12:05

12:05-12:20

Room 12:20-14:00

[O52] Development of a microfluidic sedimentation system for separation of plasma utilizing the Boycott effect 1 1 2 C. Kuroda* , Y. Ohki , H. Ashiba , M. 2 2 3 Fujimaki , K. Awazu , T. Shimizu , T. 3 3 1 Tanaka , M. Makishima , Waseda 2 University, Japan, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and 3 Technology, Japan, Nihon University, Japan [O53] Embedding arrays of nanopore biosensors within microfluidic devices R. Tahvildari, E. Beamish, V. TabardCossa, M. Godin*, University of Ottawa, Canada

[O54] Bioelectrochemistry on digital microfluidics 1,3 2,3 M.H. Shamsi* , K. Choi , A.H.C. 3 3 3 Ng , Y. Yu , D.G. Rackus , M.D. 3 3 Dryden , M.D. Chamberlain , A.R. 3 1 Wheeler , Southern Illinois 2 University Carbondale, USA, Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Republic of Korea, 3 University of Toronto, Canada Hall H/Congress Foyer Lunch and Poster Session 2

efficiency using SEIRA methodology 1 2 A. Hornemann* , D. Eichert , S. 3 1 1 Flemig , G. Ulm , B. Beckhoff 1 Physikalisch-Technische 2 Bundesanstalt, Germany, Elettra3 Sincrotrone Trieste, Italy, BAM Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung, Germany [O58] Magnetic nanocomposites for rapid biosensing in complex food matrices 1 1 A. Nistler* , M. Sandhu , R. 2 2 Dietrich , E. Märtlbauer , R. 1 1 1 Niessner , M. Seidel , TU Munich, 2 Germany, LMU Munich, Germany

detection G. Faccio*, C. Schulenburg, D. Jankowska, K. Maniura-Weber, M. Richter, Empa, Switzerland

Bano, La Trobe University, Australia

[O64] Infrared spectroscopic and electrochemical approaches for the study of the reaction mechanism of membrane proteins from the respiratory chain immobilized on nano structures F. Melin, T. Meyer, S. Kriegel, P. Hellwig*, University of Strasbourg, France

[O70] Smartphone-based electrochemical impedance detector with graphene modified electrodes for volatile organic compounds D. Zhang*, L. Liu, Q. Zhang, G. Xu, S. Li, Y. Lu, Q. Liu, Zhejiang University, China

[O59] Stimuli-encoded graphene interfaces for switchable bioelectronics 1 1 A. Tiwari , Biosensors and Bioelectronics Centre, IFM, Linköping 2 University, Sweden, Tekidag AB, UCS, Sweden

[O65] Optical sensor for single-port in-vivo glucose sensing with simultaneous insulin infusion 1 1 M. Hajnsek* , M. Rumpler , F. 1,2 1,2 1 Sinner , T.R. Pieber , Joanneum 2 Research, Austria, Medical University of Graz, Austria

[O60] Porous silicon nanostructures as versatile electrochemical biosensing platforms B. Prieto-Simón*, N. Reta, A. Sharma, M. Alba-Martín, N.H. Voelcker, University of South Australia, Australia

[O66] A highly sensitive electrochemical biosensor based on three-dimensional network of nanoporous gold for online monitoring of superoxide release from skeletal muscle cells R.B. Sadeghian*, J-H. Han, S. Ostrovidov, S. Salehi, M-W. Chen, A. Khademhosseini, WPI-Advanced Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Japan

[O71] Diagnostic technologies for biosurveillance of febrile illness in the developing world 1 2 S.P. Mulvaney* , R. Ansumana , L.A. 1 1,3 2 Fitzgerald , L.J. Hamdan , J. Lamin , 2 1 1 U. Bangura , T. Leski , C. Taitt , K.H. 3 1 1 Jacobsen , D. Stenger , Naval 2 Research Laboratory, USA, Mercy Hospital Research Laboratory, Sierra 3 Leone, George Mason University, USA [O72] Smartphone-based intuitive optical biosensor by integrating the ambient light with smartphoneembedded illumination sensor for reliable assessment of uCTX-II Y.M. Park*, K.R. Kim, C. Zhang, H.C. Yoon, Ajou University, Republic of Korea

13:00-14:00 Room 14:00-15:20 Chair

14:00-14:20

14:20-14:35

14:35-14:50

Sponsored Workshop – Cost effective and commercial scale delivery of high-performance nanophotonic-based biosensing substrates

Auditorium K

G3

Stream 1E- Lab-on-a-chip, microfluidics and µTAS

Stream 2E- Nanomaterials & nanoanalytical systems

Tim Gibson, ELISHA Systems Ltd, UK

MP Nikitin, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Russia

[Inv5] Digital droplet loop-mediated isothermal amplification (ddLAMP) on a microscope slide 1,2 1 1 F. Schuler , C. Siber , S. Hin , S. 1,2 1,2 1,2 Wadle* , N. Paust , R. Zengerle , 1,2 1 F. von Stetten , Hahn-Schickard, 2 Germany, University of Freiburg, Germany

[Inv6] Biosensors meet photovoltaics: An innovative biosensing approach M.G.F. Sales, BioMark-CINTESIS/ISEP, Portugal

[O73] Integrating electrophoretic separation and electrochemical detection in a paper-based device A. González López, P. García Manrique, M.C. Blanco López, M.T. Fernández-Abedul*, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain

[O77] Nanodiamods on tetrahedral amorphous carbon significantly enhance dopamine detection and cell viability E. Peltola*, N. Wester, J. Koskinen, T. Laurila, Aalto University, Finland

[O74] Laser direct writing of programmable delays for fabrication of paper-based sensors that allow CRP detection P.J.W. He, I.N. Katis, R.W. Eason, C.L. Sones*, University of Southampton, UK

[O78] Probing the nature of electron transfer in metalloproteins on graphene-family materials as nanobiocatalytic scaffold using electrochemistry S. Gupta*, A. Irihamye, Western Kentucky University, USA

H1 Stream 3E- Enzyme biosensors & Infectious disease detection Andrea Robitzki, Center for Biotechnology and Biomedicine, Germany [Inv7] Fluorescent peptide biosensor for monitoring CDK4/cyclin D hyperactivity in melanoma cells, mouse xenografts and skin biopsies 1 1 1 C. Prével , M. Pellerano , P. Henri , L. 1 2 2 Meunier , J. Vollaire , V. Josserand , 1 1 M.C. Morris* , Institut des Biomolécules Max Mousseron, 2 France, Institut Albert Bonniot, France [O81] Microwave WGM resonance biosensing of antioxidant specific biomarkers N.V. Naumova, H. Hlukhova, S.A. Vitusevich*, Forschungszentrum Juelich, Germany

[O82] Development of a detection system for epigenetic modifications using enzyme fused zinc finger protein 1 2 1 J. Lee* , W. Yoshida , D. Hiraoka , A. 1 1 1 Kezuka , A. Tatsumi , Y. Osawa , K. 1 3 4 Abe , K. Nakabayashi , H. Wakeda , 3 1 K. Hata et al, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan, 2 Tokyo University of Technology, 3 Japan, National Research Institute for Child Health and Development, 4 Japan, University of Miyazaki, Japan

G4 Stream 4E- Commercial & printed biosensors Wing Cheung Mak, Linkoping University, Sweden [Inv8] Overview of 25 years of commercial biomolecular interaction analysis: How do label free technologies meet the screening need of pharmaceutical companies? R.B.M. Schasfoort, University of Twente, The Netherlands

[O85] Attomolar detection using field effect transistor ion sensor with nanometric lipid layer gate insulator 2 1 1 T.D. Nguyen , A. Kenaan , R. El Zein , 1 1 H. Dallaporta , J-M. Raimundo , A.M. 1 1 Charrier* , CNRS-Aix Marseille 2 Université, France, NACENTECHIMET, Viet Nam [O86] Welding and 3D etching ink jet printed graphene flakes via laser-pulse annealing on paper and textiles for highly sensitive electrochemical biosensing with disposable and wearable electrodes S. Das, S. Ding, J.A. Hondred, A.A. Cargill, J.C. Claussen*, Iowa State University, USA

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[O75] Digital microfluidic chips for single cell analysis of non-adherent cells 1 1 P. Tewari Kumar* , K. Vriens , I. 1 1 1,2 Passaris , D. Decrop , T. Kokalj , K. 1 1,3 Thevissen , B.P.A. Cammue , A. 1 1 1 Aertsen , R. Puers , J. Lammertyn et 1 2 al, KU Leuven, Belgium, Institute of Metals and Technology, Slovenia, 3 VIB, Belgium [O76] Segmented flow microfluidic sensor for upset early warning of anaerobic reactors through microbial metabolism 1 1 1 R. Ortiz* , J.L. Chen , T.W.J. Steele , 1,2 1 D.C. Stuckey , Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, 2 Imperial College London, UK

[O79] Self-assembly of ferritin nanoparticles into an enzyme nanocomposite with tunable size for ultrasensitive immunoassay 1 ,3 1 ,3 1 D. Men* , T-T. Zhang , J. Zhou , X2 1 E. Zhang , Wuhan Institute of Virology, Chinese Academy of 2 Sciences, China, Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of 3 Sciences, China, Henan University, China [O80] Rapid and highly sensitive immunoassay for human lipocalin-2 using multiwalled carbon nanotubes 1 2 S.K. Vashist* , A.G. Venkatesh , J.H.T. 3 1 Luong , RMIT University, Australia, 2 University of California San Diego, 3 USA, University College Cork, Ireland

[O83] Protein structure based understanding of glucose enzyme sensor performances 1 1 1 K. Sode* , M. Ookurita , A. Sorada , 1 2 1 C. Maeda , H. Yoshida , Tokyo University of Agriculture and 2 Technology, Japan, Kagawa University, Japan

[O87] Fully integrated ready-to-use paper-based electrochemical biosensor to detect nerve agents S. Cinti*, F. Arduini, Z. Zahid, G. Palleschi, D. Moscone, Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata, Italy

[O84] A biosensing strategy for fast profiling of antibiotic resistance 1 1,2 1 B. Xie* , Q. Chen , A. Andersson , 1 1 M. Mecklenburg , Lund University, 2 Sweden, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China

[O88] Towards micropatterned, flexible and degradable electrochemical biosensors 1 1 R.K. Pal , N.E. Kurland , A.A. 1 1 Farghaly , M.M. Collinson , S.C. 2 1 1 Kundu , V.K. Yadavalli* , Virginia Commonwealth University, USA, 2 Indian Institute of Technology, India

G3 Stream 2F- Nanomaterials & nanoanalytical systems

H1 Stream 3F- Biological fuel cells & infectious disease detection

G4 Stream 4F- Organism and whole cell-based biosensors

A.Ozcan, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

Clare J. Watts, Imperial College London, UK

[Inv11] Self-powered autonomous BOD biosensor for online water monitoring 1,2 1 G. Pasternak* , J. Greenman , I. 1 1 Ieropoulos , University of the West 2 of England, UK, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland [O99] A smartphone-based mobile NAAT diagnostic suite for chlamydia detection D.J. Shin, P. Athamanolap, L. Chen, J. Hardick, C.A. Gaydos, T-H. Wang*, Johns Hopkins University, USA

[Inv12] Synthetic cell-based sensors with programmed selectivity, sensitivity and dynamic range 1,2 1 B. Wang , University of Edinburgh, 2 UK, Imperial College London, UK

Hall H/Congress Foyer Refreshments and Poster Session 2 Auditorium K Stream 1F- Lab-on-a-chip, microfluidics and µTAS Simon Wadle, Hahn-Schickard, Germany [Inv9] Multi-domain, electrophotonic biosensors J. Juan Colás*, M. Scullion, K. Dunn, A. Parkin, T. Krauss, S. Johnson, University of York, UK

[O89] On-a-chip plasmonic platform for the multiplexed quantitative detection of cancer biomakers in serum R. Quidant*, O. Yavas, V. Sanz, S. Acimovic, P. Dobosz, J. Garcia, L.M. Fidalgo, J. Berthelot, R. Porcar ICFO- The Institute of Photonic

Gary Zabow, National Inst. of Standards and Technology (NIST), USA [Inv10] Light scattering technology for cancer diagnosis X. Ma, A-H. Nguyen*, S-J. Sim, Korea University, Republic of Korea

[O94] Disposable optical immunoaffintiy biosensor with the sensitivity of photomultiplier tube (PMT) 1 1 1 2 J. Pyun* , B. Ahn , Y. Chang , J. Park , 1 1 H. Kim , Yonsei University, Republic 2 of Korea, Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST), Republic of

[O104] Cells-attached pH-sensing transistor system detects protonpermeable nanopores on plasma membranes by exogenous chemical compounds T. Goda*, Y. Miyahara, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan

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[O90] A multichannel TIRF-based optical chip for immunosuppressant monitoring in transplanted patients 1 2 S. Tombelli* , M. Berner , S. 1 3 Berneschi , R. Bernini , C. 1,4 5 Berrettoni , A.B. Descalzo , A. 1 3 Giannetti , I.A. Grimaldi , G. 5 6 1 Orellana , K. Pohl et al, Istituto di Fisica Applicata “Nello Carrara”, 2 Italy, University of Stuttgart, 3 Germany, Institute for Electromagnetic Sensing of the 4 Environment, Italy, Siena University, 5 Italy, Complutense Univ. of Madrid, 6 Spain, microfluidic ChipShop GmbH, 7 Germany, Datamed srl, Italy [O91] On chip analysis and nanometrology of blood microparticles with label free detection techniques 1 1 3 S. Obeid* , C. Decourbey , A. Ceroi , 3 2 4 G. Mourey , P. Ducoroy , G. Belliot , 3 1 1 P. Saas , C. Elie-Caille , W. Boireau 1 FEMTO-ST Institute, France, 2 University of Burgundy, France, 3 4 INSERM U1098, France, National Reference Center for Enteric Viruses, France [O92] Multi-sensor patch with wireless data transmission for insitu monitoring of bioprocesses in single-use bag bioreactors S. Mross*, T. Zimmermann, H. Vogt, Fraunhofer Institute for Microelectronic Circuits and Systems, Duisburg, Germany

[O95] Calcinated nanofilms for label-free SPR biosensing with supported lipid membranes Q. Cheng, University of California Riverside, USA

[O100] Identifying bacterial plasmids coding for antibiotic resistance using optical DNA mapping F. Westerlund, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

[O105] Rapid, in-situ detection of bacteria on food S. Horikawa, H.C. Wikle, J.M. Barbaree, B.A. Chin*, Auburn University, USA

[O96] Polymer structures on surface acoustic wave biosensors F. Ritter, J. Hedrich, M. Deck, F. Ludwig, D. Shakirov, B.E. Rapp, K. Länge*, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Germany

[O101] Gradient band gap engineered alloyed quaternary/ternary CdZnSeS/ZnSeS quantum dots: An ultrasensitive fluorescence reporter in a conjugated molecular beacon system for the biosensing of influenza virus RNA O. Adegoke*, M-W. Seo, S. Kawahito, E.Y. Park, Shizuoka University, Japan

[O106] In vivo imaging of proteinprotein and RNA-protein interactions M.H. Chen, Y. Han, S.F. Wang, Z.P. Zhang, W. Li, X.W. Zhang, X.E. Zhang, Z.Q. Cui*, Wuhan Institute of Virology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

[O97] Investigation of temperature dependency on the propulsion of disk-like nanoswimmers L.X. Hu, N. Wang*, J.M. Miao, G. Grüber, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

[O102] Multiplexed digital detection of biomarkers for highsensitivity diagnostics 1 1 1 M.S. Unlu* , J.H. Connor , S. Scherr , 1 1 1 J. Trueb , D. Sevenler , O. Avci , G.G. 4 2 Daaboul , E. Seymour , N. Lortlar 3,1 1 Unlu , Boston University, USA, 2 3 ASELSAN, Turkey, Bahcesehir 4 University, Turkey, Nanoview Inc, USA

[O98] Continuous and online recording of neurochemicals in rat brain microdialysates by capillary-

[O103] Yoctomol genosensing of Ebola virus by circle to circle amplification

[O107] A microfluidic double chip system for high-throughput detection of endocrine disruptors in food 1 2 K. Gier* , P.P.M.F.A. Mulder , M.D. 2,3 2 Skolimowski , E. Verpoorte , U. 1 1 1 Sauer , C. Preininger , Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria, 2 University of Groningen, The 3 Netherlands, Micronit Microfluidics B.V., The Netherlands [O108] Development of rapid immuno-based nanosensors for the detection of pathogenic bacteria in

[O93] An integrated microfabricated resonator and digital microfluidic system for high throughput and

high precision bio-targets sensing J. Huang, M. Zhang, W. Pang, H. Zhang, X. Duan* , Tianjin University, China

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based microfluidic fluorescent sensor: carbon quantum dots based nanomaterials toward in vivo analysis 1 1 1 1 Y. Lin* , L. Li , C. Wang , B. Li , 1 Capital Normal University, China, 2 Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Science, China

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S. Carinelli* , M. Kuhnemund , M. 3 1 1 Nilsson , S. Alegret , M.I. Pividori 1 Grup de Sensors i Biosensors, Departament de Química, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 2 Spain, Science for Life Laboratory, Department of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology, Uppsala 3 University, Sweden, Science for Life Laboratory, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Stockholm University, Sweden

poultry processing plants M. Zourob*, S. AlAmer, Alfaisal University, Saudi Arabia

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Auditorium K Plenary Session 3 Justin Gooding, Monash University, Australia [PL5] Biosensors on disc - utilizing mechanics, optics and electrochemistry Anja Boisen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark [PL6] Metabolon bioelectrocatalysis for enzymatic fuel cells Shelley D. Minteer, University of Utah, USA Hall H/Congress Foyer Refreshments and Poster Session 3 Auditorium K Stream 1G- Immunosensors

G3 Stream 2G- Nanomaterials & nanoanalytical systems

H1 Stream 3G- Infectious disease detection & aptasensors

Richard B.M Schasfoort, IBIS Technologies, The Netherlands [Inv13] Physical characterization of extracellular vesicles and exosomes using surface-based sensing 1 2 D.L.M. Rupert* , G. Shelke , M. 1 2 1 Mapar , C. Lässer , V. Claudio , A. 1 1 2 Dahlin , B. Agnarsson , J. Lötvall , M. 1,4 1 1 Bally , F. Höök et al, Chalmers Technological University, Sweden, 2 Gothenburg University, Sweden, 3 Russian Academy of Sciences,

Anh Nguyen Hung, Korea University, Republic of Korea [Inv14] Toward a portable plasmonic-based sensor for amplification- free detection of bacterial rRNA 1 1 K.L. Göeken , R. Molenaar , K. 2 2 Kaspers , K.J. Weghorst , V. 1 1 1 Subramaniam , R. Gill* , University 2 of Twente, The Netherlands, Saxion Hogeschool, The Netherlands

Grzegorz Pasternak, University of the West of England, UK [Inv15] Gold nanoparticles SPRi enhanced signal for small molecules detection with split aptamers 1,2 1,2 A. Buhot* , F. Melaine , C. 1,2 1,3 1 Coilhac , Y. Roupioz , University 2 Grenoble Alpes, France, CEA 3 Grenoble, France, CNRS, France

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[O109] Lab on fiber biosensor based on microgel photonics 1 1 A. Aliberti* , M. Giaquinto , A. 1 1 1 Micco , A. Ricciardi , A. Cutolo , M. 2 1 1 Ruvo , A. Cusano , University of 2 Sannio, Italy, IBB - CNR, Italy

[O110] Location-specific nanoplasmonic detection of biomolecular interactions on lipid membranes with negative curvature J. Junesch, K. Xiong, G. Emilsson, M. Bally, A.B. Dahlin*, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

[O111] Using Fiber Optic SPR technology to combine immunoassays, DNA biosensing and kinetic analysis in one universal point-of-care platform D. Daems*, F. Delport, J. Lu, T. Verstappen, A. Gils, D. Spasic, J. Lammertyn, KU Leuven, Belgium

[O112] Multiplexed detection of clinically-relevant biomarker panels using a silicon photonic biosensing platform: Application to Sepsis and Tuberculosis diagnostics E. Valera*, W.W. Shia, H.M. Robinson, R.C. Bailey, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

[O114] Stimuli-enabled zipper-like graphene oxide/ polymer interfaces for labile switching of bioelectronics 1 1 S. Mishra* , M. Ashaduzzaman , A. P. 1 1,2 F. Turner , A. Tiwari et al, 1 Linkoping University, Sweden, 2 Tekidag AB UCS Mjärdevi Science Park, Sweden [O115] Label-free multiplex detection of urinary miRNA biomarkers using AuNPs-enhanced SPR on goldnanoslit 1 1 M.Z. Mousavi* , J.Y. Cheng , H.Y. 1,2 3 4 Chen , H. Lin , H.H. Chen , T.H. 1 1 1 Hsieh , P.K. Wei , Academia Sinica, 2 Taiwan, National Tsing Hua 3 University, Taiwan, Taipei Medical 4 University, Taiwan, Taipei Medical University, Taiwan [O116] Reconstituted ZZ-L particles and planar ZZ-L membrane for the oriented immobilization of Fc-fused molecules on various types of biosensors M. Iijima*, S. Kuroda, Osaka University, Japan

[O117] Optomagnetic biosensor system for DNA and bacteria detection based on rolling circle amplification and immunomagnetic strategies 1 B. Tian , T. Zardán Gómez de la 1 2 Torre , M. Donolato , M. Fougt 2 1 Hansen , P. Svedlindh , M. 1 1 Strömberg* , Uppsala University, 2 Sweden, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

[O119] Real-time impedimetric sensing of bacterial biofilms in microfluidics S. Subramanian*, E.I. Tolstaya, W.E. Bentley, R. Ghodssi, University of Maryland, USA

[O124] Label-free living-cell imaging using photoluminescence from GaInAsP semiconductor plate M. Sakemoto*, Y. Kishi, K. Watanabe, S. Ota, Y. Takemura, T. Baba, Yokohama National University, Japan

[O120] Theranostic contact lens for modulation and detection of viral infection W.C. Mak, K.Y. Cheung, J. Orban, C.J. Lee, A.P.F. Turner, M. Griffith*, Linköping University, Sweden

[O125] Development of immobilized fluorescing whole cell recombinant biosensor with optical fiber compatibility for detection of lead present in polluted aquatic environment 1 2 S. Asif* , A. Chaudhari , P. Gireesh2 1 1 Babu , P.R. Chaudhuri , R. Sen , 1 Indian Institute of Technology, India, 2 Central Institute of Fisheries Education, India [O126] Bioguard: An innovative biosensor for rapidly assessing organic pollution in wastewaters 1 S. Jouanneau* , M.J. Durand1 2,3 Thouand , L. Recoules , A. 2 3 Boukabache , Y. Primault , G. 1 1 Thouand , University Nantes, 2 France, University Toulouse III Paul 3 Sabatier, France, BIONEF, France

[O121] Selection and characterization of DNA aptamers against FokI nuclease domain for genome editing 1 1 1 M. Nishio* , K. Abe , D. Matsumoto , 2 1,2 Y. Kato , C. Nakamura , K. 1 1 Ikebukuro , Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan, 2 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Japan [O122] Diazonium-based impedimetric aptasensor for the rapid label-free detection of Salmonella typhimurium in food sample 1,2 1 Z. Bagheryan* , J.B. Raoof , V.C. 3 2 2 Ozalp , A.P.F. Turner , V. Beni 1 University of Mazandaran, Iran, 2 Linkoping University, Sweden, 3 Istanbul Kemerburgaz University, Turkey

[O127] Signal amplifying gene circuits enable ultrasensitive and highly selective cellular sensors for arsenic (III) and mercury (II) X. Wan*, E. Bernard, C. French, B. Wang, The University of Edinburgh, UK

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[O113] Single molecule conformational changes of cardiac troponin measured in an immunoassay configuration 1,2 3 F.A. Gutierrez , M. Bolleman , L.J. 1,2 1,2 van Ijzendoorn* , M.W.J. Prins 1 Eindhoven University of Technology, 2 The Netherlands, Institute for Complex Molecular Systems, The 3 Netherlands, AVANS Hogeschool, The Netherlands Hall H/Congress Foyer

[O118] Plasmonic gold nanoparticle chains for the detection ofmethicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) with enhanced signals andbroad dynamic range 1 2 1 M.Y. Lin* , J.W. Huang , Y.P. Lu 1 National Applied Research 2 Laboratories, Taiwan, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Taiwan

[O123] Target-responsive decoy oligonucleotide beacon for in situ STAT3 aptasensing and synergistic anti-cancer effect S-J. Wang, K-J. Lee, P-W. Lee, S-W. Hu, W-J. Chen, J-H. Weng, L-C. Chen*, National Taiwan University, Taiwan

Lunch and Poster Session 3 Elsevier Workshop - An introduction to the wider world of scholarly publishing and its many opportunities R. G. Newell, Elsevier, The Netherlands Auditorium K G3 H1 Stream 1H- Immunosensors Stream 2H- Nanomaterials & Stream 3H- Infectious disease nanoanalytical systems detection & aptasensors Yoann Roupioz, Institute for Nanosciences and Cryogeny/ CEA Grenoble, France [Inv17] Measuring inter-particle distances in a rotating cluster biosensor R.W.L. van Vliembergen, L.J. van IJzendoorn, M.W.J. Prins*, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands [O129] Inline multiplex biodetection: Strategy towards toxins, bacteria and metal detection in a multicomponent biosensing system M. Ansaldi, I. Bazin*, P. Cholat, A. Rodrigue, D. Pignol et al, Ecole des mines d'Ales, France [O130] Monitoring amyloid-β aggregation on surfaces in the presence of small molecules and metals K. Kerman, University of Toronto, Canada

[O128] Single-cell screening of photosynthetic growth and lactate production by cyanobacteria 1 2,3 P. Hammar* , S.A. Angermayr , S.L. 1 1 Sjostrom , J. van der Meer , K.J. 2 1 Hellingwerf , E.P. Hudson , H.N. 1 1 Joensson , KTH Royal Institute of 2 Technology, Sweden, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 3 Institute of Science and Technology (IST) Austria, Austria

G4 Stream 4H- Commercial biosensors, single-cell biosensors, natural & synthetic receptors

Petra Göring, SmartMembranes GmbH, Germany

Sarah Goodchild, Defence Science & Technology Laboratory, UK

Goreti Sales, BioMark-CINTESIS/ISEP, Portugal

[Inv18] Radio-frequency colorimetric nanosensors 1,2 2 G. Zabow* , S.J. Dodd , A.P. 2 1 Koretsky , National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), 2 USA, National Institutes of Health (NIH), USA [O133] Bulk-artefact signal correction in optical biosensors by using MP-SPR method N.M. Granqvist*, J.P. Tuppurainen, A.E. Jokinen, J.W. Sadowski, BioNavis Ltd., Finland

[Inv19] Continuous, real-time measurement of serum drug levels directly in vivo K.W. Plaxco, University of California Santa Barbara, USA

[Inv20] Labeless AC impedance based biosensors: Commercial reality or an impossible goal? T.D. Gibson*, D.W.M. Sharp, ELISHA Systems Ltd, UK

[O137] Switchable label free aptananosensor: In situ biopsy? H.K. Patra*, S. Valyukh, E. Wiechec, A. Tiwari, A.P.F. Turner, IFMLinkoping University, Sweden

[O141] Droplet microfluidics for massively parallel whole genome amplification toward single-cell genome sequencing 1,2 1 M. Hosokawa* , Y. Nishikawa , M. 1 1 1 Kogawa , H. Takeyama , Waseda 2 University, Japan, PRESTO, JST, Japan [O142] Visualization and quantification of individual cell signaling response by metal clad waveguide imaging 1,2 1,2 T. Söllradl* , F.A. Banville , J.S. 2 2 1,2 Maltais , U. Fröhlich , M. Canva ,

[O134] Nanomechanical properties of Protein-DNA layers 1 1 G. Nöll* , C. Gutiérrez Sánchez , Q. 1 2 2 Su , K.S. Paithankar , M. Grininger 1 University of Siegen, Germany, 2 Goethe University Frankfurt,

[O138] Aptasensors for point-ofcare malaria diagnosis 1 1 R.M. Dirkzwager , Y.W. Cheung , A.B. 1 1 1 Kinghorn , L.A. Fraser , S. Liang , 1 1 2 S.C.C. Shiu , R.M. Watt , M. Kotaka , 3 1 J.S. Richards , J.A. Tanner*

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The University of Hong Kong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 3 Burnet Institute, Australia [O139] Development of multivalent aptamers for high-sensitive detection of target proteins 1 1 K. Tsukakoshi* , C. Takahashi , Y. 1 2 1 Ikuta , K. Iida , K. Nagasawa , K. 1 1 1 Sode , K. Ikebukuro , Tokyo University of Agriculture and 2 Technology, Japan, Saitama University, Japan

P.G. Charette , M. Grandbois 1 (LN2)- CNRS UMI-3463, Canada, 2 Université de Sherbrooke, Canada [O143] All-organic microcantilever sensors based on molecularly imprinted polymers 1,2 2 1 F. Bokeloh* , C. Ayela , K. Haupt 1 Université de Technologie de 2 Compiègne, France, Universite de Bordeaux, France

[O136] Using microfluidics to form enzymatically-active microgel particles from self-assembling protein nanofibrils S. Perrett, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

[O140] A pair of aptamers for the sandwich-type lateral flow biosensors N.H.A. Raston, V.T. Nguyen, H. Seo, J.W. Park, M.B. Gu*, Korea University, Republic of Korea

[O144] Construction of ultrasensitive impedimetric biosensors with controlled architecture at nanoscale: Application in glycomics and diagnostics J. Tkac*, T. Bertok, L. Klukova, A. Hushegyi, D. Pihikova, S. Belicky Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia

Auditorium K Stream 1I- Immunosensors

G3 Stream 2I- Nanomaterials & nanoanalytical systems

H1 Stream 3I- Infectious disease detection & aptasensors

G4 Stream 4I- Lab-on-a-chip, natural & synthetic receptors

Deborah L. M. Rupert, Chalmers tekniska hogskola, Sweden

Ron Gill, University of Twente, The Netherlands

[Inv21] Photolithography in aqueous media for bio-chips fabrication 1,2 2 R. Alvarado , H. Nguyen , L. 1,2 1,3 1 Leroy , Y. Roupioz* , Université 2 Grenoble Alpes, France, CNRS, 3 France, CEA, France

[Inv22] Nano porous alumina and macro porous silicon - A platform for multifunctional sensing applications P. Göring*, M. Lelonek, SmartMembranes GmbH, Germany

[O145] Clinically-validated human fetuin A immunoassay with smartphone readout 1 2 S.K. Vashist* , A.G. Venkatesh , E.M. 3 4 1 Schneider , J.H.T. Luong , RMIT

[O148] Stochastic protein interactions monitored by hundreds of single-molecule plasmonic biosensors M.A. Beuwer, M.W.J. Prins*, P.

[O131] SEA-on-a-CHIP project: Real time monitoring of sea contaminants by an autonomous lab-on-a-chip biosensor 1 1 M. Kock-Schulmeyer* , M. Farre , D. 1,2 1 Barcelo , Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (DAEA-CSIC), Spain, 2 Scientific and Technological Park of the University of Girona, Spain [O132] Effective antibodies immobilization and nanoparticle ballasting in a QCM-based sensor for the detection of light analytes B. Della Ventura, M. Iannaccone, R. Funari, C. Altucci, R. Capparelli, R. Velotta*, University of Naples Federico II, Italy

[O135] Monitoring in Vivo behaviors of protein nanocages via encapsulating an NIR-II Ag2S quantum dot C.Y. Li, F. Li*, Y.J. Zhang, W.J. Zhang, X-E. Zhang, Q.B. Wang, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China

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Salzitsa Yordanova AnastasovaIvanova, Imperial College London, UK [Inv23] Engineering a novel diagnostic test for tuberculosis using nanoparticle-based detection of a whole blood gene expression signature H.D. Gliddon*, P.D. Howes, E. Kim, M. Kaforou, M. Levin, M.M. Stevens Imperial College London, UK [O151] Creating Aptamers and their use in Resistive Pulse Sensors M. Platt, Loughborough University, UK

S.Johnson, University of York, UK [Inv24] Integrated disposable chip cartridge for mobile medical analysis based on electrical biosensors L. Blohm*, J. Albers, G. Piechotta, E. Nebling, Fraunhofer Institute for Silicon Technology, Germany [O154] Fluorescent nanocrystals coated with molecularly imprinted polymers, as plastic antibodies for cell and tissue imaging K. Haupt, M. Panagiotopoulou*, B.

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University, Australia, UCSD, USA, 3 University Hospital Ulm, Germany, 4 University College Cork, Ireland [O146] Advanced electrochemical scaffolds for multiplexed biosensing of cancer reporters in complex clinical samples J.M. Pingarrón, S. Campuzano*, R.M. Torrente-Rodríguez, V. RuizValdepeñas Montiel, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain

Zijlstra Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands [O149] Application of enzymatic growth and etching of CdS quantum dots to biosensing V. Pavlov*, R. Grinyte, J. Barroso, L. Saa, CIC BiomaGUNE, Spain

[O147] Spores: a new platform for biosensing 1,2 1,2 1,2 R.H. Fei , M.M. Xia , Y.Q. Xiang , 1,2 1,2 1,2 1 Z. Li , L. Li , Y.G. Hu* , Huazhong 2 Agricultural University, China, State Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology, China

[O150] Nanoliter analyte sensing on hybrid plasmonic-biosilica nanostructured materials X. Kong, Y. Xi, P. LeDuff, G.L. Rorrer, A.X. Wang*, Oregon State University, USA

Tse Sum Bui, Compiègne University of Technology, France [O152] Ratiometric electrochemical aptasensor labeled with ferrocene and nano AL2o3-doped Zno for detecting antibiotic residues in milk X. Sun*, Q.C. Xu, Q.Q. Zhang, Y.M. Guo, X.Y. Wang, W.P. Zhao, Shandong University of Technology, China

[O153] Community sewage sensors for evaluation of illicit drug use trends by wastewater-based epidemiology 1 1 2 Z. Yang , E. Castrignanò , M. Madel , 2 1 M.R. Meyer , C.G. Frost , B. 1 1 Kasprzyk-Hordern , P. Estrela* 1 2 University of Bath, UK, University of Saarland, Germany

Auditorium K Closing Session and Poster Award Ceremony Chair: Loïc Blum, University of Lyon, France

Saturday, 28 May 2016 Room 08.30-17.00

G1 Cancer Diagnostics Symposium

[O155] Biomimetic cell-detection platform based on heat-transfer analysis through surface-imprinted polymers: overview and potential applications 1 2 K. Eersels , B. van Grinsven , M. 1 3 Khorshid* , V. Somers , C. 4 4 4 Püttmann , C. Stein , S. Barth , R. 3 3 Thoelen , W. De Ceuninck , P. 1 Wagner et al 1 2 KULeuven, Belgium, Maastricht University, The Netherlands, 3 University of Hasselt, Belgium, 4 RWTH Aachen, Germany [O156] Using synthetic hackmanites as sensors of solar UV radiation 1 2 I. Norrbo , A. Kuusisto , P. 3 1,4 Gluchowski , M. Lastusaari* 1 2 University of Turku, Finland, Solar Simulator Finland Ltd, Finland, 3 Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland, 4 Turku University Centre for Materials and Surfaces, Finland