The 10th Chemical Nanoscience Symposium in Newcastle will be held on:
Registration is free and requires the completion of a simple form found here.
The programme for the day will begin at 9.30 am with coffee and a range of freshly baked pastries
Confirmed speakers include:
Prof Adam Woolley “Self-Assembly and Surface Localization of Inorganic Electronic Nanostructures using DNA Origami" - Brigham Young University, USA
CNSN-X 2023 Programme
From 9:30 Coffee & Pastries / Symposium Registration / Posters put on display Session 1 Session Chair: Dr Andrew Pike 10:30–10:55 Prof Adam Woolley "Self-Assembly and Surface Localization of Inorganic Electronic Nanostructures using DNA Origami" 10:55–11:20 Prof Hideyuki Mitomo "Actively configurable gold nanorod array on DNA brushes" 11:20–11:45 Prof Fernando Benito "Alginates and Magnetic Particles as Unconventional Sensors and Actuators in Microfluidic Devices" 11:45-12:10 Prof Susan Quinn "Developing Nanoparticle Systems for DNA Detection or Disruption" 12:10–1:30 Lunch and Poster Session Session 2 Session Chair: Dr Eimer Tuite 1:30–1:55 Prof James Tucker "Sensing Nucleic Acids on Biological or Electrode Surfaces" 1:55–2:20 Dr Casey Platnich "DNA Nanostructures for Digital Data Storage" 2:20-2:45 Prof Lourdes Basabe "Ultrasensitive Plamonic Sensors with Fiber Optics" 2:45-3:15 Coffee Break Session 3 Session Chair: Dr Ben Horrocks 3:15–3:40 Prof Andrew Houlton "A Coordination Chemistry Approach to the Functionalisation of DNA" 3:40-4:05 Prof Jussi Toppari "Down-and-up: Towards Plasmonic Metasurfaces by Combining DNA Self-Assembly with Top-Down Fabrication" 4:05–4:30 Prof Danny Porath "Molecular Electronics with DNA towards Detection of Nucleic Acids" 4:30-4:55 Prof Christian Nijhuis "Anomalous charge transport in Bio-Molecular Tunneling Junctions" 4:55-Close Poster prizes and Wine Reception |