| Wednesday, 2 November 2005: 12:30 PM-3:00 PM | |||
| Regency Ballroom F (Hyatt Regency Cincinnati) | |||
Interfacial Phenomena (01c) | |||
| #342 - Biomolecules at Interfaces I (01C10) | |||
| This session welcomes contributions describing experiment and theory for a wide variety of biomolecules (proteins, DNA, polysaccharides, etc.) and a broad range of interfaces, both liquid-solid and liquid-liquid. Relevant topics include: protein adsorption, biological forces and adhesion, biomembranes, transport of biomolecules across interfaces, changes in biomolecule conformation induced by interfaces, and interfacial engineering for applications such as biosensing, biomedical materials development, and bioseparations. Traditionally, this session has emphasized fundamentals over applications, but contributions from both sides are encouraged. | |||
| CoChair: | Maria M. Santore | ||
| Chair: | James W. Schneider | ||
| 12:30 PM | 342a | Assembly State-Dependent Insertion of Amyloid-Beta Protein into Lipid Monolayers Eva Y. Chi, Canay Ege, Ka Yee C. Lee | |
| 12:50 PM | 342b | Mobility of DNA on Supported Lipid Bilayers Chakradhar Padala, Richard Cole, Sanat K. Kumar, Ravi S. Kane | |
| 1:10 PM | 342c | Non-Natural, Helical Peptoid Mimics of Lung Surfactant Protein B: Interactions with a Lipid Film Shannon L. Seurynck, Ann Czyzewski, Nathan J. Brown, Lauren Floyd, Annelise E. Barron | |
| 1:30 PM | 342d | Stabilization of Model Membrane Systems by Disaccharides. Quasielastic Neutron Scattering Experiments and Atomistic Simulations Emmanouil Doxastakis, Victoria Garcia Sakai, Satoshi Ohtake, Janna K. Maranas, Juan J. de Pablo | |
| 1:50 PM | 342e | Overcoming Mass Transport Limitations in Plasmon Resonance Biosensor lixiao Zeng, Xuerong Li, Athar H. Chishti, Christos G. Takoudis | |
| 2:10 PM | 342f | Structural Growth and Viscoelastic Properties of Polysaccharide Layers in Mono- and Divalent Salts Alexis J. de Kerchove, Menachem Elimelech | |
| Sponsor: | Engineering Sciences and Fundamentals | ||
| Cosponsors: | Materials Engineering and Sciences Division | ||
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