ANIS1 -- ALP NANOBIO INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
1st International Winter School on Nano and Biotechnology
Sterzing, Bozen, Italy January 26 - 30, 2009
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Main foreseen subjects
- micro and nanotechnology processes
- materials for bio-applications
- surface analysis
- detection systems for integrated biosensor devices
- microfluidic and lab-on-chip devices
- molecular biology and applications
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| Winter School ANIS1 Programme | ||
| Monday 26/01/2009 | ||
| chairman ANDERLE | ||
| 14.00 | welcome (Anderle/Pirri) | |
| 14.30 | Gasparini - Biomedical Applications: Present and Future | |
| 15.00 | Geertsma - Nanotechnology in Medical Applications: New Opportunities and Risk Management Issues | |
| 16.00 | Valbusa - Nanopore Devices for Genomics: State of the Art and Perspectives | |
| 16.30 | Coffee break | |
| 17.00 | Di Fabrizio - Nanofabrication for novel plasmonic devices for few/single molecule detection based on Raman spectroscopy |
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| 17.30 | Hammond (PHI) - Surface Spectroscopy for Nano and Biotechnology | |
| 18.15 | Bykov/Lemeshko (NT-MDT) - New Raster Spring Imaging Mode in Atomic Force Microscopy for | |
| Characterization of Biological Objects | ||
| 19.45 | Welcome Party | |
| Tuesday | 27/01/2009 | |
| chairman DE COLA | ||
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| 9.30 | Mascini - Interfaces Preparation and their Applications for Biosensors Fabrication | |
| 10.00 | Prodi - Photoluminescence: the Secret for a Great Brightness | |
| 10.30 | Milani - Protein-Surface Interaction Microarrays: a Quantitative High-Content Technique for the Characterization of Protein-Nanostructured Materials Interaction | |
| 11.00 | Coffee break | |
| SNOW TIME | ||
| Development of Lab-on-a-chips (LOCs) for DNA Analysis chairman VALBUSA | ||
| 16.30 | Vozzi/Vallini - The DNA Analysis for SNPs Detection: Extraction, Amplification and APEX Detection | |
| 17.00 | Cocuzza/Cognolato - Implementation of DNA Analysis on Silicon- and Polymer-Based Modular LOCs | |
| 17.45 | Pederzolli - Material Surfaces for Human Genomic DNA Purification and PCR-mediated Amplification | |
| 18.15 | Della Ciana - Development and Synthesis of Innovative Phluorophores for DNA LOCs | |
| 20.30 | Poster session | |
| Wednesday 28/01/2009 | ||
| chairman GASPARINI | ||
| 8.30 | Musso - An efficient way to produce Carbon NanoTubes | |
| 9.00 | Patrini - Optical Properties of Nanostructures for Biophotonics | |
| 9.30 | Prato - Functionalization and Uses of Carbon Nanotubes | |
| 10.00 | Tanzi (Applied) - SOLiD 3 Next Generation Sequencing Technology: the Pathway to the 10k$ Genome Sequence | |
| 10.30 | Kada (Agilent) - The AFM Tip as a Complex Sensor for Biomolecular Processes | |
| 11.00 | Coffee break | |
| SNOW TIME | ||
| chairman DI FABRIZIO | ||
| 16.30 | Lamedica (Assing-Zeiss) - Ultra High Res Imaging of non-conductive Samples | |
| 17.00 | Accorsi (Roche) - The Genome Sequencer FLX | |
| 17.30 | Fischetti (Combimatrix) - CombiMatrix’s core Technology: a Semiconductor Electronic Device Adapted for Biological Applications | |
| 18.00 | Pergolini (2mstrumenti-Veeco) - New SPM Modes and Techniques for Nano-bio Analysis | |
| 18.30 | Plasma Solution - to be defined | |
| 20.00 | Conference dinner | |
| Thursday 29/01/2009 | ||
| chairman PRATO | ||
| 8.30 | Luzzatto - Detection of Somatic Mutations in Cancer | |
| 9.00 | Fassina (Xeptagen) - Biochips for Cancer early Detection | |
| 9.30 | Bussolino - Nanotechnology Tackles Tumor Angiogenesis: a General Paradigm to Improve Target Therapies | |
| 10.00 | Iannotta - Organic Molecular and Hybrid Nanostructures Produced by Kinetic Activated Processes: a promising Approach to new Sensing and Bio-Sensing Devices | |
| 10.30 | Favia - Functionalization of Biomedical Surfaces in Cold Plasma Processes | |
| 11.00 | Coffee break | |
| SNOW TIME | ||
| Innovative Detection Approaches chairman SCOLES | ||
| 16.30 | Ferrarini - Application of Nucleic Acids and Proteins Detections Systems and their Limitations | |
| 16.45 | Pasquardini - Innovative Approaches to Biological Molecules Detection | |
| 17.00 | Ricciardi - Cantilever-Based Biodetection | |
| 17.20 | Marcaccio - Electrochemistry and Electrochemiluminescence for Biodetection | |
| 17.50 | Demarchi/Cognolato - Harwdware/Software System for ECL Signal Generation and Management | |
| 20.30 | Poster session | |
| Friday 30/01/2009 | ||
| chairman DELLE DONNE | ||
| 8.30 | Onida - Templated Nanoporous Materials as Drug Delivering Systems | |
| 9.00 | DeCola - Nanoparticles and Silica-based Containers for in Vitro and in Vivo Imaging | |
| 9.30 | Scoles - AFM Tip-induced Assembly of Nanoscale Protein Monolayers with Preservation of full Biochemical Activity and its Application to Multiprotein Nanobiosensors | |
| 10.15 | Calzolari - Ab Initio Simulation of Complex Hybrid Systems | |
| 10.45 | Coffee break | |
| 11.15 | Facci - Novel Approaches to Surface Biofunctionalization | |
| 11.45 | Pirri - Closing | |
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Organizing Secretariat
- M. Vettori (Bruno Kessler Foundation - Trento)
- N. Liuti (Bruno Kessler Foundation - Trento)
- L. Pasquardini (Bruno Kessler Foundation - Trento)
- L. Vanzetti (Bruno Kessler Foundation - Trento)
- Bianchi Maurizio (Bruno Kessler Foundation - Trento)
Purpose of the School
The International Winter School on Nano and Biotechnology is promoted by LATEMAR (http://www.latemar.polito.it/), a Centre of Excellence merging and coordinating basic research related to the development of micro and nano-devices and sensors for genomic and post-genomic. The school is intended as a forum for the presentation and the discussion of a diverse range of significant and exciting results in the rapidly advancing discipline of biomedical micro- and nanotechnology. Although micro- and nanotechnology have been developing for a relatively short time, they are well positioned to have a significant future impact in biology and medicine. New nanotechnology-based methods, tools and materials with innovative properties are being designed to improve disease detection, diagnosis, treatment and prevention. Over the next ten to twenty years nanotechnology will represent a great opportunity to improve human health in novel ways, especially by enabling early disease detection and diagnosis, as well as precise and effective therapy tailored to the patient. The possibility of higher sensitivity and detection rate, as well as the reduced cost and invasiveness has generated substantial interest in miniaturized devices.
A fundamental aspect of nanotechnologies is their interdisciplinarity, involving fundamental sciences like physics, chemistry, biology, mathematic and the more applicative ones like for instance material science and engineering. The aim of this school is to present the most contemporary knowledge in the field of micro and nanotechnologies, to draw young researcher's attention on themes of frontier research which are considered of relevant scientific and technological impact, and to stimulate the discussion among complementary disciplines ranging from engineering to surface physics and biotechnology.
Programme committee
- M. Anderle (Bruno Kessler Foundation - Trento)
- M. Cocuzza (Polytechnic of Turin - Torino)
- L. Cognolato (Olivetti i-Jet)
- M. Delledonne (Universityi of Verona)
- P. Gasparini (University of Trieste/IRCSS Burfo Garofolo - Trieste)
- S. Musso (Polytechnic of Turin - Torino) download abstract (word document)
- C. Pederzolli (Bruno Kessler Foundation - Trento)
- F. Pirri (Polytechnic of Turin - Torino)
- L. Prodi (University of Bologna) download abstract (word document)
- D. Vozzi (University of Trieste/IRCSS Burfo Garofolo - Trieste)
Invited speakers and abstracts:
- M. Anderle, B. Kessler Foundation, Trento download abstract (word document)
- F. Bussolino, University of Torino download abstract (word document)
- A. Calzolari, CNR-INFM-S3 download abstract (pdf document)
- L. De Cola, University of Münster download abstract (word document)
- E. Di Fabrizio, University of Catanzaro download abstract (word document)
- P. Facci, S3-INFM-CNR download abstract (word document)
- P. Favia, University of Bari download abstract (word document)
- B.Onida, Polytechnic of Torino download abstract (word document)
- R.E. Geertsma, Centre for Biological Medicines and
Medical Technology, RIVM Holland download abstract (word document) - S. Iannotta, CNR-IMEM download abstract (word document)
- L. Luzzatto, University of Firenze, Scientific Director
Istituto Toscano Tumori (ITT) - M. Mascini, University of Firenze download abstract (word document)
- P. Milani, CIMAINA-University of Milano download abstract (word document)
- M. Patrini, University of Pavia download abstract (word document)
- M. Prato, University of Trieste download abstract (word document)
- G. Scoles, CBM, ELETTRA, SISSA Trieste download abstract (word document)
- C.Tonelli, University of Milano download abstract (word document)
- U. Valbusa, University of Genova download abstract (word document)
Preliminary list of invited industrial speakers:
- Applied Biosystems download abstract (word document)
- Combimatrix-Bioteltec download abstract (word document)
- NT-MDT download abstract (word document)
- PHI download abstract (word document)
- Roche download abstract (word document)
- 2M Strumenti-Veeco download abstract (word document)
- Xeptagen download abstract (word document)
- Assing-Zeiss download abstract (word document)
- Agilent Technologies download abstract (word document)
Deadline
Closing date for EARLY registration: 12th January, 2009.
Each participant will be allowed to make a short presentation of the research activity of his/her group
and/or to propose case-studies for the discussion during the parallel sessions
REGISTRATION is open
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Registration Fees
| Partecipant |
Early Registration |
Late Registration (from 12, January 2009 to 25, January 2009 |
| Regular/Academic | € 200 | € 250 |
| PHD-Student | € 150 | € 200 |
| Invited and Speakers* | € 0 | € 0 |
| Accompanist | € 50 | € 60 |
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*No fee is required but registration is required. |
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Deadline for booking: 12 January 2009
For reservations contact Mrs Karin at Tourist information of Sterzing: +39 0472 765325
www.vipiteno.com or www.sterzing.com
Registration for Regular,Speakers,PHD Student includes:
- Conference kit
- Coffee breaks
- Welcome cocktail
- Social Dinner
- proceedings
Registration for Accompanist includes:
- Coffee breaks
- Welcome cocktail
- Social Dinner
The registration fee should be in euro and can be paid by:
BANK TRANSFER: you will receive written confirmation of registration by email only when the payment is credited to the congress account.
CREDIT CARD (American Express , Visa , Master Card , Eurocard): you will automatically receive a written confirmation by email when the payment procedure is sucessfully completed.
In any case, the last step of the registration procedure will summarize your choices before proceeding with the payment details.
E mail: anis1@fbk.eu
Location:
Correspondence:
Fondazione Bruno Kessler,
Via Sommarive 18, 38100 Povo Trento, Italy
Mrs. Nadja Liuti
Dr. L. Pasquardini
Tel. +39.0461.314480
Fax +39.0461.810851
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