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Huisstede Oukhaled
Wednesday, 14th June 2006          
09:30 Welcome Patrick Boisseau Organiser of NBE'06, CEA-LETI / France  
09:50 Opening talk #1 Jean Therme Director of Technological Research, CEA / France  
10:10 Opening talk #2 Geneviève Fioraso Deputy Mayor, City of Grenoble / France  
 
10:30 Keynote lecture A Andreas Manz Institute for Analytical Sciences, Dortmund, Germany Chip technology, nanoliters and picoliters – miniaturization of (bio)analytical chemistry methods  
11:15 Keynote lecture B François Berger Grenoble University Hospital, INSERM Ethics in nanomedicine: a practical case  
 
12:00
Lunch  
12:55 Keynote lecture C Stefan Matile Geneva University The latest development and expectation in supramolecular chemistry in the perspective of bio to nano applications  
Session 1: Nanobioassemblies Chair: Stefan Matile  
13:40 Short talk 1.1 Corgier Université Claude Bernard Lyon1 / France Proteins and dna biochips: direct and addressed electrochemical immobilization
of diazonium-biomolecules adducts.
 
14:00 Short talk 1.2 Pitard INSERM / France Self-assembly and characterization of layered double hydroxide/dna hybrids.  
14:20 Short talk 1.3 Devillers Université Joseph Fourier / LEOPR / France Self-assembled monolayers of bio-inorganic architectures: towards sensing biomaterials  
14:40 Short talk 1.4 Helfer CNRS / France Force generation by actin polymerization on a soft surface  
15:00 Short talk 1.5 Jarroux University of EVRY / France Study of interactions between dna and a new hyper charged polyrotaxane  
 
13:40 - 14:40
Press conference (on invitation) (in parallel to session 1)  
   
15:20 Coffeee break  
Session 2: µTAS & biosensing (part 1) Chair: Philippe Cleuziat  
15:50 Short talk 2.1 Di Pietro STMicroelectronics / Italy Integrated st's in-checktm lab-on-chip platform for fast and efficient nucleic acid testing  
16:10 Short talk 2.2 Herrmann McGill University / Canada Utilization of magnetic micro-beads in a stop-flow microfluidic elisa  
Session 3: FP6 funded projects in nanobio Chair: Uta Faure  
16:30 Short talk 3.1 Renaud EPFL / Switzerland Development of Cell Differentiation Devices – IP CellPROM  
16:50 Short talk 3.2 Bausells Centro Nacional de Microelectronica / Spain Diagnosis tool based on the measurement of biomolecular interactions using CMOS  
17:10 Short talk 3.3 Lemaire CEA/France Cell-based assays for toxicology focused HTS  
17:30 Short talk 3.4 Valleriani Max Plack Institute of Colloids and Interfaces/ Germany The STREP Active-Biomics deals with biomimetics at the supramolecular or subcellular level
which covers the nano- and microregime
17:50 Short talk 3.5 Nagel Université de Technologie de Compiègne/France Nanobiotechnology for the coating of medical devices: PectiCoat  
18:10 Short talk 3.6 Hulmes CNRS/France Reconstructing human corneas by tissue engineering  
   
16:30  - 18:30
Poster session 1 (in parallel to session 3)    
   
19:00 - 20:00
Official reception at the Art Museum   
 
Thursday, 15th June 2006  
08:30 Opening talk Berthold Tillmann Mayor, City of Münster, Germany  
08:50 Keynote lecture D Andreas Jordan La Charité, Berlin, Germany From the lab to the patient's bed:  use of nanoparticles for cancer therapy  
Session 4: Drug targeting and delivery Chair: Andreas Jordan  
09:35 Short talk 4.1 Boturyn LEDSS / France Synthesis and biological assays of rgd-containing peptides  
09:55 Short talk 4.2 Lavalle INSERM / France Polyelectrolyte assemblies as multicompartment films for embedding drugs  
10:15 Short talk 4.3 Léa INSERM / France Pluronic and poloxamine block copolymer for in vivo gene transfer  
10:35 Short talk 4.4 Tian Nanyang Technological University / Singapore Controlled release of doxorubicin from ph-responsive copolymer: kinetics
and mechanism
 
   
10:55 Coffee break  
Session 5: Cell analysis and manipulation Chair: Philippe Renaud  
11:25 Short talk 5.1 Colas Laboratoire Biopuces / France Cell manipulation on optical waveguides  
11:45 Short talk 5.2 Guenat Massachusetts General Hospital / United States Development of a platform for the monitoring of extracellular ionic activities  
12:05 Short talk 5.3 Ozkan University of California at Riverside / United States Stochastic frequency signature for chemical sensing via  
12:25 Short talk 5.4 Whelan European Commission - DG Joint Research Centre / Italy Ultra-sensitive measurement of cell morphology using heterodyne interference
microscopy
 
   
12:45 Lunch  
   
Satellite session: Nanobiotechnology in Quebec
Chair: Normand Voyer
 
13:30 Short talk NQ1 Luong   Novel biosensing platforms using nanoparticles, carbon nanotubes and composites  
13:45 Short talk NQ2 Voyer   Development of petide based molecular devices  
14:00 Short talk NQ3 Boissinot   Vancomycin-grafted nanoparticles for universal capture and confinment of bacterial cells  
14:15 Short talk NQ4 Rosei   Nanopatterning and nanostructuring for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine  
14:30 Short talk NQ5 Clarke   Redox sensing unit with quantum dot conjugates  
14:45 SShort talk NQ6 Bernard   Biocompatibility of nanomaterials; the past, present and future  
       
13:45 - 14:45 Poster session 2 (in parallel to the satellite session)  
   
14:45 Coffee break  
15:15 Keynote lecture E Lars Montelius Lund University, Sweden Bio–non bio intefrace in bionic applications  
Session 6: Nanopatterning for bio applications Chair: Isabelle Texier-Nogues  
16:00 Short talk 6.1 Carlberg Div of Solid State Physics & The Nanometer Consort / Sweden Nanoimprint lithography structures for bionano applications  
16:20 Short talk 6.2 Fernandez Barcelona Science Park / Spain Nanostructured, biocompatible chitosan thin sheets for biomedical applications  
16:40 Short talk 6.3 Lensen DWI an der RWTH Aachen e.V. / Germany Nano- and micro-patterned biointerfaces to manipulate molecular material and living cells  
17:00 Short talk 6.4 Milner The Hebrew University of Jerusalem / Israel Skin nano-bio screening system for topical preparations  
17:20 Short talk 6.5 Valsesia EC-JRC-IHCP / Italy Fabrication of functional nano-structured surfaces for protein based sensors  
Session 7: Single molecule and manipulation Chair: Martin Bennink
17:40 Short talk 7.1 Gaubitzer Vienna University / Austria Monitoring fluorescently labelled nanoparticles in living cells  
18:00 Short talk 7.2 Huisstede University of Twente / Netherlands Scanning probe optical tweezers to study dna-protein interactions   
18:20 Short talk 7.3 Oukhaled Universté d'Evry / France Transport of one single polymer molecules through one single nanopore   
   
19:00 Bus to Gala dinner  
20:30
Gala dinner (on registration)  
23:00 Bus back to Grenoble  

 
Friday, 16th June 2006  
08:30 Keynote lecture F Vassili Ntziachristos   Looking into tissues with Fluorescence Molecular Imaging   
Session 8: in vivo imaging Chair: Vasilis Ntziachristos  
09:15 Short talk 8.1 Kahms Institut für Medizinische Physik und Biophysik / Germany On the way to optical nanoscopie – 4pi microscopy in cell biology  
09:35 Short talk 8.2 Loebbe JPK Instruments AG / Germany Microdomains in model raft-forming lipid bilayers: effect of dehydration stress  
09:55 Short talk 8.3 Parrein Quidd / France Highly specific in vivo imaging of apoptosis using optical smart probes.  
   
10:15 Coffee break  
Session 9: µTAS & biosensing (part 2) Chair: Andreas Lymberis  
10:45 Short talk 9.1 Mandon ToxDrop - Université Claude Bernard Lyon1 / France Fluorescent cell-on-chip bioassays for pollution detection based on stress inducible  
11:05 Short talk 9.2 Rachet CEA-LETI / France Evanescent wave fluorescence excitation for real-time detection and monitoring of dna binding events.  
11:25 Short talk 9.3 Seantier Chalmers University of Technology / Sweden Developing a new biosensor based on spanning lipid membranes  
11:45 Short talk 9.4 Su Institute of Materials Research & Engineering / Singapore Study of protein-dna interactions using surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy
and quartz crystal microbalance with various assay designs
12:05 Short talk 9.5 Villiers INSERM-CEA / France Design and application of a peptide microarray suitable for spr imaging analysis of peptide-antibody interactions  
12:25 Short talk 9.6 Zhi University of Liverpool / United Kingdom Construction of oligosaccharide microarrays on gold for high throughput study of carbohydrate-protein interactions  
12:45 Short talk 9.7 Fiche CEA-Grenoble / France Point mutation detection using spri technique coupled with temperature scan method  
   
13:05 Lunch  
Session 10: µTAS & biosensing (part 3) Chair: Loïc Blum  
14:00 Short talk 10.1 Dmitriev Chalmers University of Technology / Sweden Hybridized plasmonic nanodisk system: application for biological sensing  
14:20 Short talk 10.2 Fazekas Medical and Health Science Center / Hungary Mapping receptor associations on tumor cells by double-sided fluorescence resonance
energy transfer
 
14:40 Short talk 10.3 Peponnet CEA Leti / France Ewod based actuation for integrating complex biological protocols (dna repair, pcr) on lab on a chip.  
15:00 Short talk 10.4 Cosnier Université Joseph Fourier / France Nanostructured bioassemblies on functionalized polymers and their application to biosensing  
15:20 Short talk 10.5 Defrancq LEDSS UMR 5616 / France Efficient surface functionalisation with biomolecules by using the oxime bond formation  
   
15:40 Award ceremony Patrick Boisseau    
16:00 End of meeting    

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