Advances in Electrokinetics and Electrophoresis - Particles and Biomolecules

Monday, November 9, 2009: 12:30 PM
Canal A (Gaylord Opryland Hotel)

Description:
Electrokinetic techniques continue to play a leading role in technologies ranging from nanoparticle characterization and directed electronics assembly to micropumps and micromixers to biosensors and DNA sequencing. In this session, we invite submissions related to the development of new technologies in any of these areas, from both the fundamental and applied perspectives. Suitable topics include: microfluidic networks and their applications (including mixing, reaction, separations, or transport processes); complex particles and surfaces (nanoparticles, heterogeneous particles, biological cells, soft particles); electrokinetically-directed assembly; electrokinetic effects in non-polar media; novel applications of electrokinetic phenomena (biosensors, displays, environmental or chemical assays); and novel measurement techniques (electrophoretic mobility, charge nonuniformity, forces, electro-acoustics, electro-optics).


Sponsor:
Topical 3: 2009 Annual Meeting of the American Electrophoresis Society (AES)


Chair:
Blanca H. Lapizco Encinas
Email: blapizco@itesm.mx

Co-Chair:
Rafael V. Davalos
Email: davalos@vt.edu


12:30 PM
(72a) Concentration and Separation of DNA Employing Insulator-Based Dielectrophoresis and DC Electric Fields
Roberto C. Gallo-Villanueva, Carlos E. Rodriguez-Lopez, Rocio I. Díaz-de-la-Garza, Claudia Reyes-Betanzo and Blanca H. Lapizco-Encinas

12:48 PM
(72b) Direct Control of Biological Assembly Using Electrokinetic Forces
Michael Sano, Jaclyn Brennan, Paul Gatenholm and Rafael V. Davalos

1:06 PM
(72c) Electrokinetic Manipulations of Microparticles in Curved Microchannels
Junjie Zhu, Tzuen-Rong Jeremy Tzeng and Xiangchun Xuan

1:24 PM

2:00 PM
(72f) Continuous Colloidal Concentration and Patterning with Optically Induced AC Electrokinetics
Stuart J. Williams, Aloke Kumar, Nicolas G. Green and Steven T. Wereley

2:36 PM