Thursday, 3 November 2005: 8:00 AM-10:30 AM
Hoosier AB (Hyatt Regency Cincinnati)

Topical 5 - Sensors (T5)

#481 - Topical Sensors: Advances in Biosensors II (T5005)
Biosensors are finding increasing importance in applications ranging from medical diagnostics to homeland security. This session will focus on new developments in biosensor technology, including new sensing schemes and new applications for existing sensors, as well as enabling technology for biosensor applications, such as MEMS and microfluidic technologies. Experimental work and modeling or simulation efforts are desired.
CoChair:Jeffrey Chalmers
Chair:Stephen P. Beaudoin
8:00 AMDetection of Pathogens Using Antibody-Immobilized Biconical Tapered Fiber Sensors at 1330 and 1550 Nm
Angela Leung, P. Mohana Shankar, Rajakkannu Mutharasan
8:18 AMMillimeter-Sized Mageto-Elastic (Msme) Sensors for Bioterrorism Agent Detection
Raul Jackson, Rajakkannu Mutharasan
8:36 AMSpectroelectrochemical Detection in Bio-Electrochemical Systems with Nanocrystalline, Boron-Doped Diamond
Matthew Orsi, Heidi Martin
8:54 AMMunicipal Water Bacteria Content Monitoring through Acoustic Wave Sensors
Alex H. Velasquez, Stefan Cular, Venkat R. Bhethanabotla, Steven K. Showalter, Richard W. Cernosek
9:12 AMA Novel Ferrocene-Modified Poly(Ethylenimine) Redox Polymer for Biosensor Applications
Stephen P. Merchant, Daniel A. Glatzhofer, David W. Schmidtke
9:30 AMFluorescence Detection of Ions in the Presence of DNA-Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes
Esther S. Jeng, Michael S. Strano
9:48 AMFractal Analysis of Binding and Dissociaition Kinetics of Thrombin on Biosensor Surfaces
A.M. Doke, A Sadana
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