Topical 9: Sensors

Session 630 - Biosensors I: Cancer and Biotoxin Detection
Biosensors are finding increasing importance in applications ranging from medical diagnostics to homeland security. This multi-session set will specifically focus on but is not limited to cancer and biotoxin detection, optical methods of detection and implantable sensors for preclinical and clinical applications. Papers on microarrays, fiber optic, SAW or other novel devices are welcome.
Chair: Kyung A. Kang
CoChair: Raj Mutharasan
  Detection of a Prostate Cancer Biomarker (AMACR) In Voided Urine Samples Using Piezoelectric-Excited Millimeter-Sized (PEMC) Cantilever Sensors
David Maraldo, Fernando Garcia, Raj Mutharasan
  Development of Lateral-Flow Immunochromatography Detection of Avian Influenza
Jui-Chuang Wu, Huang-Chin Yang
  Novel Design of Fluorophore-Nanoparticle Complex for Highly Specific Cancer Locator
Kyung A. Kang, Jianting Wang, Michael H. Nantz, Samuel Achilefu
  ChEmically Amplified Toxic Signature (CATS) Detection of a Toxic Sulfur Simulant
ChElsea N. Monty, Nicolas Londoņo, Ilwhan Oh, Richard Masel
  Toxins and Pollutants Detection on Biosensor Surfaces
P. Archer Davis, Ifejesu A. Eni-olorunda, Ajit Sadana

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