Focus Session: Biological-Synthetic Hybrid Materials III
ORAL · T18 ·
Presentations
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Self-assembling Phage-Quantum Dot Nanocomplexes for Quantitative Biodetection
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Authors
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Matthew Clarke
- Optical Technology Division,NIST
- National Institute of Standards and Technology
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HyeongGon Kang
- Optical Technology Division, NIST
- National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Jeeseong Hwang
- Optical Technology Division, NIST
- National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Single mode excitation of microtubules using a double slit ultrasound device
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Authors
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Abdorreza Samarbakhsh
- Department of Physics, University of Alberta
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Jack Tuszynski
- University of Alberta
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Design, Characterization and Application of Biocompatible Micro- and Nano-Particles for Dynamic X-ray Visual Imaging
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Authors
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Sungsook Ahn
- POSTECH
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Sung Yong Jung
- POSTECH
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Sang Joon Lee
- POSTECH
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Ultrafast Polarization Phase Selective (PPS) molecular radiation signatures helping molecules-build- molecules that can do what no molecule has done before
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Authors
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Kresimir Rupnik
- LSU
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Judy Cherian
- National High Magnetic Field Lab
- National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
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Takahisa Tokumoto
- National High Magnetic Field Lab. / Florida State Univ.
- National High Magnetic Field Lab
- National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
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Stephen McGill
- National High Magnetic Filed Laboratory
- National High Magnetic Field Lab
- National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
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Mesoscopic Simulations of the Insertion of the Amphiphilic Nanotubes into Lipid Bilayers
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Authors
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Meenakshi Dutt
- University of Pittsburgh
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Michael Nayhouse
- University of Pittsburgh
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Olga Kuksenok
- University of Pittsburgh
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Alexander Alexeev
- Georgia Institute of Technology
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Steven R. Little
- University of Pittsburgh
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Anna C. Balazs
- University of Pittsburgh
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Attachment dynamics of Photosystem I on nano-tailored surfaces for photovoltaic applications
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Authors
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Dibyendu Mukherjee
- Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Tennessee
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Barry D. Bruce
- Department of Biochemistry and Cellular Microbiology, University of Tennessee
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Bamin Khomami
- Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Tennessee
- Materials Research and Innovative Laboratory (MRAIL), Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN
- University of Tennessee
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Branched Actin Networks and Optimized Orientation
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Authors
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D.A. Quint
- Syracuse University
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J.M. Schwarz
- Physics Department, Syracuse University
- Syracuse University
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Quantitative Analysis of Statics and Dynamics of Actin Cables in Fission Yeast
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Authors
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Eddy Yusuf
- Lehigh University
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Jian-Qiu Wu
- The Ohio State University
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Dimitrios Vavylonis
- Lehigh University
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Actin Polymerization Driven Mitochondrial Transport in Mating S. cerevisiae by Fourier Imaging Correlation Spectroscopy
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Authors
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Eric Senning
- Department of Chemistry, University of Oregon
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Andrew Marcus
- Department of Chemistry, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403
- University of Oregon
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Kinetic Proofreading of Cytoskeletal Structures
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Authors
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Douglas Swanson
- Princeton University
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Ned Wingreen
- Princeton University
- Dept. of Molecular Biology, Princeton University
- Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544
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Poisson's ratio and microrheology of composite elastic materials with rigid rods.
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Authors
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Moumita Das
- Vrije Universiteit
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Fred MacKintosh
- Vrije Universiteit
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First principles study of biomineral hydroxyapatite
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Authors
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Alexander Slepko
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Experimental studies of the direct flexoelectric effect in bone materials
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Authors
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John Fu
- State University of New York at Buffalo
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Morphology changes caused by seawater ions in templated calcite crystals.
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Authors
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Benjamin Stripe
- Northwestern University
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Ahmet Uysal
- Northwestern University
- Northwestern Univ.
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Pulak Dutta
- Northwestern University
- Northwestern Univ.
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