Nanoscale Science and Engineering In Biomolecular Catalysis II

Thursday, October 20, 2011: 3:15 PM
M100 D (Minneapolis Convention Center)

Description:
Nanoscale science and engineering have generated a great momentum of advances across many scientific areas including biomolecular catalysis in recent years. Nanoscale biocatalysts have demonstrated their greatly promising potentials in catalytic efficiency, lifetime, and applications that are far beyond the scope of traditional immobilized biocatalysts. The focus of this session is to reflect the latest advances in nanobiocatalysis and its potential applications.


Sponsor:
Bionanotechnology


Chair:
Ping Wang
Email: ping@umn.edu

Co-Chair:
Jungbae Kim
Email: jbkim3@korea.ac.kr



3:15 PM


3:40 PM
(744b) Concentrically Electrospun Enzyme Fibers
Kenneth J. Balkus Jr. and Daniel N. Tran


4:05 PM
(744c) Conductive and Shape Reformable Polymeric Nanofibers Entrapped with QDs As a Material for Enzyme Stabilization
Ee Taek Hwang, Rameshwar Tatavarty, Hyun Lee, Jee-Woong Park, Jungbae Kim and Man Bock Gu



4:45 PM
(744e) Enzyme Coatings On Magnetic Nanoparticles for Rapid Protein Digestion In Proteomic Analysis
Byoungsoo Lee, Daniel López-Ferrer, Richard D. Smith and Jungbae Kim


5:05 PM
(744f) Toward the Retention of Enzyme Activity In High-Surface-Area Electrode Made of Redox Polymer Grafted Carbon Black
Takanori Tamaki, Tomoharu Sugiyama, Haruki Fujimoto, Hidenori Ohashi and Takeo Yamaguchi

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