Wednesday, 2 November 2005: 8:00 AM-10:30 AM
263 (Cincinnati Convention Center)

Fluid Mechanics (01j)

#310 - Complex and Bio-fluid Dynamics II (01J09)
This session focuses on the rheology and fluid mechanics of biological systems such as DNA, self-assembled peptides, blood, media incorporating microorganisms, etc., as well as complex fluids such as surfactants, emulsions, liquid crystals etc. Other possible topics may include the study of separation and microfluidic devices applied to biological fluids.
CoChair:Patrick Doyle
Chair:Victor Breedveld
8:00 AMLive-Cell Microrheology
Denis Wirtz
8:30 AMTracer Microrheology of Polymer Solutions at Elevated Temperature and Pressure
Shaun A. Tanner, John H. Van Zanten
8:45 AMStructure and Dynamics of Salt-Responsive Polyelectrolyte Solutions
Jun Sato, Victor Breedveld
9:00 AMMicrorheology of Evolving Extra-Cellular Matrices
Patrick Doyle, Thierry Savin
9:15 AMForced Unfolding of Protein Domains Determines Cytoskeletal Rheology
Brenton Hoffman, Gladys Massiera, John Crocker
9:30 AMCollective Dynamics in Suspensions of Swimming Particles
Juan Hernandez-Ortiz, Christopher G. Stoltz, Michael D. Graham
9:45 AMFlow and Confinement Effects on the Evolution of Surfactant Mesophases
Matthew Kerby, Jinkee Lee, Arijit Bose, Anubhav Tripathi
10:00 AMMicrofluidic Rheometry in Complex Fluids Using Flow-Induced Birefringence
Jai A. Pathak, Steven D. Hudson
10:15 AMReversible Change of Nanostructures in Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate Systems
Jingshan Dong, Alon V. McCormick, H. Ted Davis, David Gohl
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