PROGRAMME
Tuesday, 22 of April 2003
9.30 Am Congress
Opening
10.00am Welcome
Speech
10.30 am Session : BIOMIMETIC SYSTEMS
10.30 am CM1.1
- Nanobiotechnology and Biomimetics with 2D-Protein Crystals (S-Layers)
U. SLEYTR, D. PUM
Center for
Ultrastructure Research and Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Molecular
nanotechnology, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Wien, Austria
11. 10 am CM1.2
- Biomimetic surfaces : 2D matrices of proteins on supported lipid bilayers
A. BRISSON, R. RICHTER,
N. BUZHYNSKYY
Molecular Imaging and Nano-Bio-Technology, IECB, Pessac,
France
11.30 am CM1.4
- Ion channels as membrane-bound nanoscale control elements
D.K. MARTIN§, G.J. LIU§, S.M.
VALENZUELA§, A. MECHLER§,₤, R. LAL§,₤,
A. SWAN¶, A. SIMPSON§, B. TUCH†
§University of
Technology, Sydney; ¶The University of Sydney; †The
University of New South Wales; ₤University of California
(Santa Barbara)
11.50 am CM1.5
- Ca²+ and membrane interactions of Neurocalcin and Adenylate cyclase from
Bordetella Pertussis using biomimetic bilayers
J. HOMAND1, C. ROSSI1, H. HAMDI, J.
CHOPINEAU1, C. BAUCHE2, D. LADANT2
1
Université de Technologie de Compiègne, Compiègne, France
2
Département de Biologie Structurale et Chimie, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France
12.10 am CM1.3
- Biomimetic nanostructure adapted for biocatalysis investigations of an
immobilized enzyme behaviour
S. GODOY1, P. BOULLANGER2, L. J. BLUM1,
A. P. GIRARD-EGROT1
1LGEB, Villeurbanne, France
2LCO 2, Villeurbanne, France
12.30 am LUNCH
2.30 pm Session : MICRO/NANO SYSTEMS
FOR BIOLOGY
2.30 pm CM2.1
– Micro and Nano Technologies for biology : contributions and challenges
P. PUGET
CEA LETI, Grenoble, France
3.10 pm CM2.14
- High Throughput Genotyping using an Integrated Microfluidic System working
with Nanoliter Volumes
C. PEPONNET, C. BROOKS, J. COFFIN, Y. YURKOVETSKY, J. LAI, E.
LI, M. STRACHAN, A. R. KOPF-SILL
Caliper Technologies, California, USA
3.30 pm CM2.2
- Interfacial design & quality control of DNA and protein chips
C. PREININGER1, U. SAUER1, W. KERN2
1
ARC Seibersdorf research GmbH, ULB, Seibersdorf, Austria
2
Inst. for Chem. Technol. of Organic Comp., TU-Graz, Graz, Austria
3.50 pm Coffee
Break and Poster Session
4.40 pm Session : NANO-OBJECTS FOR
BIOLOGY
4.40 pm CM3.1
- Two examples of nano objects for biology: gold-quenched molecular beacons and
quantum dots encapsulated in phospholipid micelles.
B. DUBERTRET
ESPCI, Paris, France
5.20 pm CM3.4 - Drug & Gene Balls : Nanostructured
colloidal devices for drugs & gene discovery
M. TRAU
Centre for Nanotechnology & Biomaterials, The University
of Queensland, AUSTRALIA
5.40 pm CM3.2 - Comparison of loading procedures on
encapsulation of a drug in siliceous mesoporous materials
C. TOURNE-PETEILHa,b, S. BEGUa,b, D.A.
LERNERa, D. BRUNELa, B. COQa , J.M.
DEVOISSELLEa,b
a UMR CNRS/ENSCM/UM1, Montpellier, France
b U.F.R. des Sciences Pharmaceutiques, Montpellier,
France
6.00 pm CM3.3 - Molecular organization of cisplatin
nanocapsules : lipid-coated aggregates of cisplatin with high cytotoxicity
V. CHUPIN, RUTGER W.H.M. STAFFHORST, A. I.P.M. DE KROON, B. DE
KRUIJFF
Dept. Biochemistry of
Membranes, Utrecht University, Netherlands
6.20 pm CM3.5 - Oligonucleotide-Nanoparticle Conjugates as
Tools for Nanoscale Genetic Analysis
D. MURPHY, G. REDMOND
Nanotechnology Group, NMRC, Cork, Irelan
6.40 pm End
of the first Day
7.15 pm Reception
at the Museum of Grenoble
Wednesday, 23 of April 2003
8.30 am Congress
Opening
9.00 am Plenary Lecture - Surface sensitive analytical tools and
bio-inspired materials for Nano Biotechnology
H. FUCHS
Physikalisches Institut und Center for Nanotechnology
(CeNTech), Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Münster, Germany
9.40 am Session : MICRO/NANO SYSTEMS
FOR BIOLOGY
9.40 am CM2.3
- MeDICS / A CMOS electronic device for individual manipulation of thousands of
living cells
A. FUCHS1, D.FREIDA1, I.CHARTIER1,
N.SARRUT1, C.VILLIERS2, G.MEDORO3, N.MANARESI3,
A. ROMANI4, L. ALTOMARE4, R. GUERRIERI4, M.
TARTAGNI4
1CEA, Grenoble, France
2Immunochemistry laboratory INSERM,
Grenoble, France
3 Silicon Biosystems, Bologna, Italy
4 University of Bologna, ARCES,
Bologna, Italy
10.00 am CM2.4
- A Drop's Worth More than a Mouse
J. REBOUD*1, B. SCHAACK1,
S. COMBE1, Y FOUILLET2, O. FUCHS2, J. SUDOR2,
S. PORTE1, B. FOUQUE1, A. FUCHS1 AND F.
CHATELAIN1
1Laboratoire Biopuces et 2Leti/MicroSystèmes
pour la Biologie, CEA Grenoble, France
10.20 am CM2.5
- Development and validation of novel surface attachment chemistries for
fluorescence-based DNA biochip platforms
M. MANNING,
G. REDMOND
Nanotechnology
Group, NMRC, Prospect Row, Cork
10.40 am Coffee
Break and Poster Session
11.20 am Session : INDUSTRIAL SESSION
11.20 am ST.1
- Micro / nano systems for biology : from innovative applications to market
Yann FERRISSE
ALCIMED Lyon, Lyon, France
11.40 am ST.2
CEA
11.50 am ST.3
SCIENTEC
PALAISEAU, FRANCE
12.00 am ST.4
APIBIO
GRENOBLE, FRANCE
12.10 am ST.5
Bio-Logic
CLAIX, FRANCE
12.20 am LUNCH
2.30 pm Session : BIOMOLECULES FOR
ELECTRONICS AND MATERIALS
2.30 pm CM4.1
- Semisynthetic DNA-Protein Conjugates : Applications in Life-Sciences and
NanoBiotechnology
C. M. NIEMEYER
Universität
Dortmund, Fachbereich Chemie, Biologisch-Chemische Mikrostrukturtechnik,
Dortmund, Germany
3.10 pm CM4.2 - Biomolecular interactions and
nanostructures based on electrofunctional organics : A new platform for
biocommunications and biomimicry
G. G. WALLACE, P. C. INNIS
Intelligent Polymer Research Institute, University of
Wollongong, Australia
3.30 CM4.3 - Towards the DNA-directed assembly of
carbon nanotubes for electronic devices
M. MCCALL, M. MOGHADDAM, S. TAYLOR, W. YANG, L.
WIECZOREK
CSIRO, Sydney, Australia
3.50 pm Coffee
Break and Poster Session
4.30 pm Session : NANO-OBSERVATION
4.30 pm CM5.1
- Centromeres, gene therapy and condensation: experiment and theory in atomic
force microscopy of dna
H. G. HANSMA
Department of Physics, University of California, Santa
Barbara, USA
5.10 pm CM5.6
- Single molecule biophysics using nanotechnology
M. L. BENNINK
MESA+ Research Institute, University of Twente, Enschede, The
Netherlands
5.30 pm CM5.5 - Single bio-molecule detection enhancement
using photonic structures
E. ETIENNE,
P.F. LENNE, H. RIGNEAULT
Institut Fresnel - ENSPM,
Marseille, FRANCE
5.50 pm CM5.2
- Polysaccharide Graft Coatings : physical chemistry and biological response
P.G. HARTLEY1, H.J. GRIESSER1,2
, G. JOHNSON1 , S.L. MCARTHUR1,3, K.M. MCLEAN1, S. OISETH1
1: CSIRO Molecular Science, Victoria, Australia
2: Ian Wark Research Institute, South Australia, Australia
3: University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
6.10 pm CM5.3
- Surface potential measurements as a new method for separated protein spots
mapping
C. GUASCH, D.
LAOUDJ*, E. RENAULT, R. BENNES* , J. BONNET
UMR 5011 and
*UPR 1142, Montpellier, France
6.30 pm CM5.4 - Label free multiparametric biological
interaction analyses on a miniaturized support : example of the use of surface
plasmon resonance imaging for the detection of P53/DNA recognition
K BRENGEL-PESCE1, L GROSJEAN2, E
MAILLART3, T. MERCEY2, Y LEVY3, A ROGET1 ,
T. LIVACHE1
1CEA Grenoble, Département de Recherche
Fondamentale sur la Matière Condensée, Grenoble, France
2Genoptics SA, Orsay, France
3Institut d'Optique Théorique et Appliqué, Orsay,
France
6.50 pm End
of the Second Day
7.30 pm Congress
Gala Dinner
Thursday, 24 of April 2003
8.30 am Congress
Opening
9.00 am Session : MICRO/NANO SYSTEMS
FOR BIOLOGY
9.00 am CM2.6
- Enzyme nano-lithography
R. IONESCU, R. S. MARKS, L. A. GHEBER
The Institute for Applied
Biosciences, Department of Biotechnology Engineering, Ben-Gurion University of
the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel
9.20 am CM2.7
- Optical and physico-chemical microstructuration of oxidized silicon
substrates for the fabrication of DNA microarrays
F.BESSUEILLE, JR.MARTIN,
M.GARRIGUES, M.BRAS, V.DUGAS, JP.CHAUVET, M.CABRERA, E.SOUTEYRAND
Laboratoire d’Electronique,
Optoélectronique et Microsystèmes – LEOM, Ecole Centrale de
Lyon, Ecully, France
9.40 am CM2.8 - Use of a biochip technology
for the measurement of glycosylase activities in cell extracts
S. SAUVAIGO,
V. GUERNIOU, S. CAILLAT, D. GASPARUTTO, J.-F. MILLAU
LAN/SCIB/DRFMC,
CEA Grenoble, Grenoble, France
10.00 am CM2.9
- Electrical transport through single DNA molecules Towards the fabrication of Nano-Biosensors
L.MALAQUIN(A)*, C. VIEU*, F. CARCENAC*, V.
LEBERRE**, E. TREVISIOL**
*LAAS-CNRS, TOULOUSE, France
** Genomic
Platform of TOULOUSE INSA/DGBA, Toulouse,
France
10.20 am Coffee
Break and Poster Session
10.50 am Session : MICRO/NANO SYSTEMS
FOR BIOLOGY
10.50 CM2.10
- Microfluidic Proteolytic microreactors based on magnetic nanoparticles for
proteomics
S. GUYON*, Z.
BÍLKOVÁ** , N. MINC *, C. FUETTERER*, J.-L. VIOVY*
*Laboratoire de Physico-Chimie, Institut Curie,
Paris, France
**Department
of Biological and Biochemical Sciences, University of Pardubice, Pardubice,
Czech Republic
11.10 am CM2.12
- Multiparametric microsensor chips for tumor chemosensitivity testing and
screening applications
T. HENNING, B. WOLF, M.
BRISCHWEIN, A. M. OTTO, E. MOTRESCU
Heinz Nixdorf-Chair for
Medical Electronics, Technical University Munich, Germany
11.30 am CM2.13
- Lab a film approach for high-throughput genotyping
J. SUDOR, Y. FOUILLET, N.
SARRUT, P. CLAUSTRE, R. CHARLES
CEA / LETI / DSIS,
Grenoble, France
12.00 am LUNCH
2.00 pm Session : WORKING MOLECULES AND
MOLECULAR MACHINES
2.00 pm CM6.1
- Using optical tweezers to study single molecule interactions of myosin motors
C. VEIGEL
Division of Physical Biochemistry, National Institute for
Medical Research, London, United Kingdom
2.40 pm Coffee
Break and Poster Session
3.20 pm Session : WORKING MOLECULES AND
MOLECULAR MACHINES
3.20 pm CM6.3
- A biomimetic motility assay provides insight into the mechanism of
actin-based motility
S. WIESNER, E. HELFER, M.-F. CARLIER, D. PANTALONI
Dynamics of Cytoskeleton and Motility, LEBS, CNRS, Gif-sur
Yvette, France
3.40 pm CM6.2
- Torque and speed relationship of single bacterial flagellar motors observed
using integrated microfluidics and laser tweezers
A. D. ROWE, R. M. BERRY
Department of Physics,
Oxford University, UK
4.00 PM CM6.4 - Nanoscience and
-technology for biotechnology studies
L. MONTELIUS1, R. BUNK1, M. SUNDBERG2, J. ROSENGREN2, A. MÅNSSON2
1Lund
University, Solid State Physics & Nanometer Consortium, Lund, Sweden
2University
of Kalmar, Dept Chem. Biomed. Sci., Kalmar, Sweden
4.20 pm Best
Poster Award & Congress conclusion
POSTERS
BIOMIMETIC SYSTEMS
PO1.1 - Phospholipase
D activity at the air-water interface : Role of calcium and membrane fluidity
F. BESSON1, AF.
PRIGENT2, JP. CHAUVET3, B. ROUX1, K. EL KIRAT‑CHATEL1
1 Laboratoire de
Physico-Chimie Biologique, CNRS UMR 5013, UCB Lyon 1, Villeurbanne, France
2 Laboratoire de
Biochimie et Pharmacologie, INSERM U352, INSA de Lyon, France
3 Laboratoire de
Physico-Chimie des Interfaces, Ecole Centrale de Lyon, Ecully France
MICRO/NANO SYSTEMS FOR BIOLOGY
PO2.1 - Development
of micromembranes as actuators in microsystems
J. BERTHIER, F. RICOUL
CEA-LETI
(DSIS / SSBS); CEA Grenoble, Grenoble, France
PO2.2 - Excision
/ resynthesis of specific DNA lesions on micro supports using cell extracts
S.
Sauvaigo1, S. Caillat1, J.F. Millau1, F. Odin1,
S. Porte2, B. Fouqué2
1LAN/SCIB/DRFMC-UMR 5046, 2DRDC-Biopuces, CEA Grenoble, Grenoble, France
PO2.3 - Detection
of gold colloid monolayers using microcantilevers as mass detectors
D. SAYA, M. GUIRARDEL, C. BERGAUD
LAAS/CNRS,
Toulouse, France
PO2.4 - Moving
droplets with Micro Catenaries
Y.
FOUILLET, H. JEANSON, D. JARY, O. CONSTANTIN
CEA-LETI/DSIS,
Grenoble, France
PO2.5 - A
fast, simple and low cost technique for liquid/solid surface charge measurement
(Zeta potential)
L. RENAUD, P. KLEIMANN, P. MORIN
LENAC,
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1
PO2.6 - PECVD
growth of nanostructured allylamine films
M. MANSO-SILVAN, A.
VALSESIA, G. CECCONE, P. COLPO, F. ROSSI.
1 European Commission, JRC-IHCP TP203, 21020 Ispra (Va)
Italia
PO2.7 - Silicon-based
micropins for multiple biological sample deposition
P.
BELAUBRE(1), M. GUIRARDEL(1) , V. LEBERRE(2), A. DAGKESSAMANSKAIA(2), E.
TREVISIOL(2), J.M. FRANÇOIS(2), J.B. POURCIEL(3), G. GARCIA(1), C. BERGAUD(1)
1 LAAS-CNRS, Toulouse,
France
2 Plateforme Transcriptome,
Genopole de Toulouse, France
3 LIMMS-CNRS/IIS,
University of Tokyo, Japan
PO2.8 - Multi-Patch
: a chip-based ion-channel assay system for drug screening
N. PICOLLET-D’HAHAN1,
F. MARCEL1, T. SORDEL1, F. CHATELAIN1, F.
RICOUL2, F. SAUTER3, I. CHARTIER4
CEA (Commissariat à l’Energie
Atomique), Grenoble Cedex, France
1 CEA-DSV, Laboratoire
Biopuces, 2 CEA-LETI, Laboratoire des Systèmes de lecture pour la
Biologie, 3 CEA-LETI, Laboratoire des Microsystèmes pour la
Biologie, 4 CEA-LETI : Laboratoire des Technologies et
Composants sur Plastique
PO2.9 - CAPUCINE
: A capillary microarray
S. PORTE1,
M. BALAKIREV1, M. BERGER2, B. FOUQUÉ1, F.
PERRAUT2, F. CHATELAIN1
1
CEA-Grenoble, DRDC/Biopuces, Grenoble, France
2
CEA-Grenoble, Léti/DSIS, Grenoble, France
PO2.10 - A new
functionalized lipidic monolayer for direct detection of DNA at an air-water
interface²
D. L. THOMAS, L. J. BLUM, A. P. GIRARD-EGROT
LGEB- UMR 5013 CNRS/UCBL,
Villeurbanne, France
PO2.11 - Highly
parallel DNA Transfection for Human Cellular Phenotype Studies
S.
BAGHDOYAN1, A. PITAVAL1, D. CASTEL1, Y.
ROUPIOZ1, X. GIDROL1
1 Service de Génomique
Fonctionnelle, Direction des Sciences du Vivant, Commissariat à l’Energie
Atomique, 2 rue Gaston Crémieux, Evry, FRANCE
PO2.12 - DNA
chip micro structured on silicon
D. PEYRADE1, L.DRAZEK1,
J.E. MENDEZ1, V. STAMBOULI-SENE1, M.
LABEAU 1 , J.M. TERROT2, C. UZEL2,
A. HOANG3, P. PELTIÉ3, P. BARRITAULT3
1 INPG-Grenoble, Saint Martin d’Hères, France
2 CIME,
Grenoble, France
3 CEA-LETI,
Grenoble, France
PO2.13 - DNA,
protein and enzyme fluidic macroarrays based on direct immobilisation in PDMS
material
C. A. Marquette, L. J.
Blum
Laboratoire de
Génie Enzymatique et Biomoléculaire, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, France
PO2.14 - Using
modeling for the design of dielectrophoretic microsystems
P. PHAM, J. BERTHIER, F. PERRAUT, P. RIZO
CEA - LETI -
DSIS, Grenoble, France
PO2.15 – Nanocontact
Printing : A route to sub-50 nm Scale Chemical and Biological Patterning
H.W. LI, B.V.O. MUIR, G. FICHET, W.T.S. HUCK
Department of Chemistry,
Cambridge University, UK
PO2.16 - Biological
cell handling and manipulation using micro tools compatibles with miniaturized
robots
R. CASANELLA, C. MADRID, M.PUIG-VIDAL, J.M. LÓPEZ-VILLEGAS, A.JUAREZ, J.
SAMITIER
Bioelectronic and Nanobioscience Research Center, Barcelona Science,
Spain
PO2.17
- SINGLE PROTEIN NANOBIOSENSORS: AVAILABLE IN A NEXT FUTURE?
A. ERRACHID1, G. GOMILA1,
O. RUIZ1,J. SAMITIER1, E. PAJOT-AUGY2, R.
SALESSE2, G. FERRARI3, M. SAMPIETRO3, E.
ALFINITO4,F. DELLA SALA4,C. PENNETTA4,L.
REGGIANI4, J. BAUSELLS5, N. JAFFEZIC-RENAULT6
1CBEN-UB, Spain
2INRA, France
3POLIMI, Italy
4INFM, Italy
5CNM-CSIC, Spain
6IFOS-CNRS, France
NANO-OBJECTS FOR BIOLOGY
PO3.1 - Towards
diamond based microbiosensors
D. Delabouglise 1, B. Marcus 1, M. Mermoux
1, P. Bouvier 1,
J. Chane-Tune 1, J-P. Petit 1, T. Livache 2, P. Mailley 2
1 LEPMI INP-Grenoble, St Martin d’Hères, France
2 LEMSI SI3M DRFMC CEA-Grenoble, Grenoble, France
PO3.2 - Structure
and properties of biomedical polyurethane-layered silicate nanocomposites
D. MARTIN 1,2, B. FINNIGAN1, P.
HALLEY 1, R. TRUSS 2
Divisions of Chemical1 and Materials2
Engineering, The University of Queensland
PO3.3 - DNA
and polypyrrole microdots electrodeposited on Au film
V.
STAMBOULI-SENÉ1, M. LABEAU 1, T. LIVACHE2,
B. CORSO2, D. DEBARRE3
1 INPG-Grenoble, Saint Martin d’Hères, France
2 CEA-LETI,
Grenoble, France
3 IEF-
Université Paris-sud, Orsay, France
PO3.4 - Synthesis
and applications of II-VI semiconductors nanocrystals
N.
CHARVET1, P. REISS2, J. BLEUSE3,
S. CARAYON3, F. CHANDEZON2, A. ROGET1
1SI3M / EMSI, 2SI3M
/ PMS, 3SP2M / PSC, CEA-Grenoble / Département de Recherche
Fondamentale sur la Matière Condensée, Grenoble, France
PO3.5 - Organic functionalization of carbon nanotubes with amino acids
D.
PANTAROTTO,1,2
V. GEORGAKILAS,2
N. TAGMATARCHIS,2 J.-P. BRIAND,1 M. PRATO2, A.
BIANCO1.
1Institute of Molecular and Cellular
Biology, Strasbourg, France.
2Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences,
University of Trieste, Trieste, Italy.
PO3.6The
Importance of Surface Chemistry in Oligochips Technology
P. NASSOY1, D. CUVELIER1, P.
TOPILKO2, P. CHARNAY2, L. TALINI3, F. RICHARD3,
M.-C. POTIER4, J. ROSSIER4
1 Institut Curie, Paris, France
2 Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France
3 Gensecore, Paris, France
4 ESPCI – CNRS, Paris, France
BIOMOLECULES FOR ELECTRONICS AND
MATERIALS
PO4.1 - Immune
sensor based on the photoluminescence of porous silicon : express determination
of some herbicides and detergents
N.F. STARODUB*, V. E. KRIVENCHUK*, A.V. ZHERDEV**,
B.B. DZANTIEV**
*Department of Biochemistry of Sensory and Regulatory
Systems of A.V. Palladin Institute of Biochemistry of Ukrainian National
Academy of Sciences, 9 Leontovicha Str.
** A.N. Bach Institute of Biochemistry of Russia Academy of
Sciences, Moscow
PO4.2 - Modulation of nano-depressions
in proteinaceous substrates by enzyme nano-lithography
R. IONESCU, R. S. MARKS, L. A. GHEBER
The Institute for Applied
Biosciences and Department of
Biotechnology Engineering, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva,
Israel
PO4.3 - Optical and
structural properties of biomolecules thin films elaborated by pulsed laser
deposition
A. HERNANDEZ-PEREZ1,
C. CHAMPEAUX2, C. GARAPON1, A. W. COLEMAN3, P.
SHAHGALDIAN3, J. MUGNIER1
1 Physico-Chimie des
Matériaux Luminescents, Lyon, France
2 Science des Procédés Céramiques et Traitement
de Surface, CNRS-Université Limoges, France
3 Institut de Biologie et Chimie des Protéines,
CNRS- Université Lyon-I, France
NANO-OBSERVATION
PO5.1 - Branch
migration of individual Holliday junctions catalyzed by E. coli RuvAB motor
protein complex
C. DENNIS 1, A.FEDOROV 2, L. SALOME 3, M. GRIGORIEV 1
1 Laboratoire de Biologie Moléculaire Eukaryote, UMR 5099 CNRS, Institut
d’exploration fonctionnelle des genomes, IFR 109, Toulouse, France
2 Centre d’Etude Spaciale des Rayonnements, Toulouse, France
3 Institut de Pharmacologie et de Biologie Structurale, UMR 5089 CNRS
Toulouse, France
PO5.2 - Simplified
optical monitoring of DNA hybridisation using polymer microbead detection
S. HARVEY1, N. SANVICENS2, M. MANNING1,
T. COTTER2, G. REDMOND1, P. GALVIN1
1. Nanotechnology Group, NMRC, Lee Maltings, Prospect Row,
Cork, Ireland
2. Department of Biochemistry, National University of
Ireland, Cork, Ireland.
PO5.3 - An AFM
characterization of a DNA chip : from elaboration
M. PHANER-GOUTORBE1, M. H. ROUILLAT1,
V. DUGAS2, J. P. CLOAREC1
1 LEOM laboratory, Ecole Centrale de Lyon,
Ecully,France
2 ROSATECH company, Ecully, France
PO5.4 - The
life cycle of sporocytophaga invested by AFM
YUZHONG.
ZHANG1, LUSHAN WANG2, PEIJI GAO3.
1 State Key Laboratory of
Microbial Technology, Jinan, China
2 State Key Laboratory of
Microbial Technology, Jinan, China
3 State Key Laboratory of
Microbial Technology, Jinan, China
PO5.5 - Nanoindentation
assessment of biomaterials and adjacent biological tissues
K.A.
GROSS
School of Physics and Materials
Engineering, Monash University, VIC 3800
PO5.6 - Bio-molecular
recognition on the single molecule scale
P.
DOSSET, C. ROYER, C. LE GRIMELLEC, P.E. MILHIET
Centre
de Biochimie Structurale, , University Montpellier 1, Montpellier, France
PO6.7 - Laser
tracking analysis of actin-based motility
E. HELFER, M.-F. CARLIER
LEBS, CNRS UPR 9063,
Gif-sur-Yvette, France
WORKING MOLECULES AND MOLECULAR
MACHINES
PO6.1 - New
Fluorescent Nucleic acid sensor molecules to detect enzymatic DNA repair
activities of DNA N-Glycosylase proteins by a FRET assay
D. GASPARUTTO, A.
CHOLLAT-NAMY, L. GAILLARD, C. SAINT-PIERRE, A. FAVIER, J. CADET
Lésions des Acides Nucléiques/SCIB-DRFMC/
C.E.A-Grenoble.
PO6.2 – A biomimetic motility assay provides insight into the mechanism
of actin-based motility
S.
WIESNER, E. HELFER, MF. CARLIER, D. PANTALONI
Dynamics of Cytoskeleton and Motility, LEBS, CNRS, Gif-sur
Yvette, France
INDUSTRIAL SESSION
ST.6
- Technologies and markets trends in biochips and
microfluidic chips
M. PROVENCE,
E. MOUNIER
Yole
Développement, Lyon, France