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This multidisciplinary conference on "Fibrous Protein Nanocomposites for Tailored Hybrid Biostructures and Devices" will address the state of the art in the design, synthesis and characterization of hybrid bio-nano- materials and devices for electronic and nanomedicine applications.
The conference will be held in the island of Crete, a renowned destination since the antiquity situated at the crossroads of the Mediterranean Sea, exposed to the diverse cultures of three continents. In a metaphorical manner, the conference aims at exposing the audience to several different disciplines (materials science, biology and engineering) focusing on various aspects of fibrous nanocomposites.
Conference Focus
Fibrous nanostructured objects such as polymer /composite electrospun mats, carbon nanotubes, and protein-based nanofibers and nanotubes recently attracted much interest for their integration in future generations of micro and nano devices with promising industrial applications. Carbon nanotubes have been the subject of the most intense investigation; however, they present limitations due to their extreme conditions of manufacturing and their production cost. Protein and peptide-based-nanofibers present an attractive alternative since they can assemble under mild conditions, they can be considerably less expensive to manufacture, and are more easily configurable, i.e. they allow the attachment or engineering of additional functionalities. Protein nanofibers that are resistant to extreme conditions are the most suitable candidates, since they can be easily interfaced with the world of "hard materials".
Electrospun nanofibers of hybrid materials are a class of bio-nano-composites that also allow for versatile design, ease of manufacturing, and diversity of applications in a complementary fashion. Both the nanoelectronics and nanomedicine fields will eventually require the integration of protein nanofibers-based design and manufacturing (e.g., nanocircuitry templating, protein structures such as those binding bone to collagen in tissue scaffolding, etc.) and electrospun nanofiber-based synthesis and processing (active components in sensing, actuation, nanocues in templating, drug delivery systems, etc.). Engineered proteins, discriminating biosensing, and nanowire electrodes are some of the key themes of the conference; their integration is expected to lead to advanced disease monitoring tools and active scaffolds in tissue engineering. The hybrid and/or multilayered fibrous biological materials may find applications as 3D structuring templates in nanoelectronics and tissue/organ scaffolding, and as active components of theragnostics and power systems.
Preliminary Conference Outline
Designer self-assembling peptide materials Natural and designed protein materials Various properties of peptide materials Peptide and protein scaffolds in tissue regeneration and tissue engineering Hybrid and composite peptide/inorganic materials and applications Manufacturing / biofabrication Theoretical studies and multi-scale modeling Plenary Speaker Ehud Gazit, Tel-Aviv University
Confirmed Invited Speakers (May 17, 2012) Georgios Archontis, University of Cyprus, Cyprus Nurit Ashkenasy, Ben Gurion University, Israel Alexander Bittner, CIC Nanogune, Spain Maria Farsari, IESL/FORTH, Greece Mustafa Guler, Bilkent University, Turkey, Stavros Hamodrakas, University of Athens, Greece Charlotte Hauser, IBN Singapore Zhanglin Lin, Tsingua University, China Markus Linder, VTT Finland Maite Paternostre, Saclay, France Darrin Pochan, University of Delaware, USA, Alberto Saiani, University of Manchester, UK Thomas Scheibel, University Of Bayreuth, Germany Candan Tamerler, University of Washington, USA Tell Tuttle, University of Strathclyde, UK Takafumi Ueno, Tokyo Istitute of Technology, Japan Antonio Villaverde, Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona, Spain, Salvador Ventura, Universitat Autnoma de Barcelona, Spain Senior post-doc from Dek Woolfson Lab, University of Bristol, UK
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Fibrous Protein Nanocomposites Conference