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Euro Biosensors 2017

Day 1 July 10, 2017

Sessions

Biosensors|Bioelectronics|Types of Biosensors|Biosensing Technologies|Nanotechnology in

Biosensors|Enzymatic Biosensors|Environmental Biosensors

Session Chair

Session Chair: Hiroyuki Takei

Toyo University, Japan

Session Co-chair

Chirasree Roy Chaudhuri

Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, India

Session Introduction

Title:

Multi-pores; controlling and measuring the flow of charged species through tunable

nanopores producing a rapid, multiplex assay

Mark Platt,

Loughborough University, UK

Title:

Novel approach for multiplex detection of antibiotic residues in milk by means of

electrochemical biosensors

Valerie Gaudin,

ANSES-Laboratory of Fougères, France

Title:

Three types of nanostructure platforms for plasmonics detection of target molecules on a

solid surface or in a complex medium

Hiroyuki Takei,

Toyo University, Japan

Title:

An electrical model for silicon-nanowire electrodes in intracellular signal measurement in

biological environments

Alex Hariz,

University of South Australia, Australia

Title:

Water bodies pollutants screening by nanostructured optical biosensors

Giorgi Shtenberg,

Agricultural Research Organization, Volcani Center, Israel

Title:

Closed solid state nanopore array - A unique device for ultrasensitive label free

impedance biosensors

Chirasree Roy Chaudhuri,

Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology (IIEST), India