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Volume 7

Biosensors Journal

ISSN: 2090-4967

Electrochemistry 2018

June 11-12, 2018

June 11-12, 2018 | Rome, Italy

4

th

International Conference on

Electrochemistry

Recent Publications

1. Schuster B (2018) S-layer protein-based biosensors. Biosensors DOI:10.3390/bios8020040.

2. Damiatia S, Peacock M, Mhannad R, Søpstad S, Sleytr U B and Schuster B (2018) Bioinspired detection sensor based

on functional nano-structures of S-proteins to target the folate receptors in breast cancer cells. Sensor Actuator B Chem

267:224–230.

3. Damiati S, Peacock M, Leonhardt S, Damiati L, Baghdadi M A, Becker H, Kodzius R and Schuster B (2018) Embedded

disposable functionalized electrochemical biosensor with a 3D-printed flow cell for detection of hepatic oval cells

(HOCs). Genes DOI: 10.3390/genes9020089.

4. Damiati S, Küpcü, S Peacock, M Eilenberger C, Zamzami M, Qadri I, Choudhry H, Sleytr U B and Schuster B (2017)

Acoustic and hybrid 3D-printed electrochemical biosensors for the real-time immunodetection of liver cancer cells

(HepG2). Biosens Bioelectron 94:500–506.

5. Schuster B and Sleytr U B (2014) Biomimetic interfaces comprised of S-layer proteins, lipid membranes and membrane

proteins. J R Soc Interface DOI:10.1098/rsif.2014.0232.

Biography

Bernhard Schuster holds an Associate Professor position for Molecular Nanotechnology and Biomimetic at the Department of Nanobiotechnology, University of Natural

Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria. His main research interests focus on biomimetics, nanobiotechnology, cell envelope mimics and in particular functional

supported lipid membranes and bio-inspired S-layer protein- and membrane protein-based sensors. His skills include recrystallization and modification of S-layer proteins,

formation techniques for model lipid membranes, surface -sensitive and electrochemical techniques and the reconstitution and analysis of membrane-active peptides and

membrane proteins. He is an Editorial Board Member of seven international peer-reviewed journals and filed two international patents. He published about 100 papers in

peer-reviewed journals and book chapters and gave more than 120 (invited) contributions to international conferences. His total citations are 1.808; average citation per

item: 27; h-index: 27. He serves as Ad-Hoc Reviewer of more than 20 papers per year.

bernhard.schuster@boku.ac.at