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Next network meeting - SSBII10

5-6 November 2008 in conjunction with NMAET3

NMAET3 - SSBII10 meetings
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Understanding and controlling the behaviour of biological molecules at interfaces is fundamental to many emerging technologies, including novel medical devices, biochemical assays and nano-medicine. This two day meeting will focus on novel approaches and advances in the analysis of biological materials under ambient conditions, through such methods as scanning probe microscopy and emerging mass spectrometry methods, and the interaction of biological systems with surfaces.

Topics include: * Analysis of biomolecules at surfaces * Attachment of biomolecules to surfaces * Ambient mass spectrometry * Scanning probe techniques * Nano-bio surface analysis

Call for Papers Oral and poster contributions are invited on all aspects related to the meeting. Abstracts should be e-mailed to nmaet@npl.co.uk with the heading 'NMAET III/SSBII10 abstract'.

Plenary Speakers

Prof Hans Griesser
University of South Australia, Australia
Design and characterisation of bio-interfaces
Prof Dr Renato Zenobi
ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Chemical Analysis of Bio-Surfaces by Ambient Pressure Mass Spectrometry

Invited Speakers

Dr Anthony Costa
Purdue University, USA
Simulation of atmospheric transport and droplet-thin film collisions in desorption electrospray ionization
Prof Harald Fuchs
WWU Muenster, Germany
Advances in Dynamic Force Microscopy
Prof Dave Grainger
University of Utah, USA
Comparing Quantitative Surface Analytical Methods for Assessing DNA at Surfaces
Prof Ron Heeren
AMOLF, Netherlands
The Analysis of Biological Surfaces using High Resolution Imaging MALDI
Prof Tom Horbett, University of Washington, USA The Adsorption of Adhesion Proteins to Biomaterials
Prof Yuri Korchev, Imperial College, UK Scanning Ion Conductance and Associated Techniques
Dr Tae Geol Lee
Korea Research Institute of Standards & Science (KRISS), Korea
Probing the Surface of Nanoparticles for Bio-Applications Using Mass Spectrometry
Prof Martin McCoustra
Heriot-Watt University, UK
PADI and atmospheric surface mass spectrometry
Prof Peter Seeberger
ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Carbohydrates on Surfaces and Particles: Basics and Applications


SSBII 10 / NMAET III will be hosted by

The National Physical Laboratory, UK

 

National Physical Laboratory

 

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