Bionanotechnology

Session 371 - Polymers as Functional Components of Micro- and Nanodevices
This session will highlight research into developing and applying polymer systems as novel functional components of micro- and nanodevices. We seek submissions that apply polymer systems as coatings, actuators, recognition matrices, etc in micro- and nanoscale sensors, fluidic, and other devices. Of particular interest, biological and medical applications will be emphasized.
Chair: J. Zach Hilt
CoChair: Mark E. Byrne
  Multifunctional Polymer Structures: Enabling Technology for Miniaturized Devices
Joseph L. Lenhart
  Biomolecular Sensing with Polyaniline-Poly(2-acrylamidomethylpropane sulfonic acid) Nanosystems
Carolyn L. Bayer, Alper A. Konuk, Nicholas A. Peppas
  Iontophoretic Transdermal Drug Delivery System Using a Conducting Polymeric Membrane
Qiuxi Fan, Kamalesh K. Sirkar, Bozena Michniak
  Delivery of Antibiotics and BMP-2 from Biodegradable Polyurethane Scaffolds
Andrea E. Hafeman, Bing Li, K. L. Zienkiewicz, S. A. Guelcher
  Purification of CD45+ Hematopoietic Cells Directly from Human Bone Marrow and Peripheral Blood Using a Flow-Based P-Selectin–Coated Microtube
Srinivas Narasipura, Joel Wojciechowski, Brian Duffy, Jane L. Liesveld, Michael King
  Supported Biomembranes at Micro- and Nanoscale Interfaces
Bin He, M. Lane Gilchrist

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