Interfacial Phenomena

Session 681 - Biomolecules at Interfaces III
This session welcomes contributions describing experiment and theory for a wide range of biomolecules (proteins, DNA, polysaccharides, etc.) and a broad range of interfaces, both liquid-solid and liquid-liquid. Relevant topics include: protein adsorption, biological forces and adhesion, biomembranes, transport of biomolecules across interfaces, changes in biomolecule conformation induced by interfaces, and interfacial engineering for applications such as biosensing, biomedical materials development, and bioseparations. Traditionally, this session has emphasized fundamentals over applications, but contributions from both sides are encouraged.
Chair: Raymond Tu
CoChair: Paschalis Alexandridis
  Brownian Dynamics Simulations of Polyelectrolyte Adsorption in Shear Flow: Effects of Solvent Quality and Charge Patterning
Nazish Hoda, Satish Kumar
  Polyelectrolyte Adsorption Kinetics Under An Applied Electric Potential
Christel Olsen, Christopher VanLang, Wambui Mutoru, Paul R. Van Tassel
  Molecular Interactions In DNA Surface Hybridization
Rastislav Levicky, Ping Gong, Kang Wang
  Detection of Analytes on Arrays/Microarrays/Dna Chips
Ajit Sadana, P. Archer Davis, Ifejesu A. Eni-olorunda
  First-Passage Time Analysis of Long-Lived Collisions Between a DNA Molecule and a Finite-Sized Obstacle
Jaeseol Cho, Nabil Laachi, Kevin D. Dorfman
  DNA Stretching and Immobilization through the Air/Water Dewetting Process
Wei-Ching Liao, Xin Hu, Weixiong Wang, L. James Lee
  Separation of Long DNA Molecules through Cleavage of Hydrogen Bonds Under a Stretching Force
Lizeng Gao, Jiamin Wu, Di Gao, Jianzhong Wu

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