Symposium 1
From Single Biomolecule Electrochemistry to Biosensors and Biofuel Cells
Sponsoring Division: Division 2, Bioelectrochemistry
Bioelectrochemistry is a highly interdisciplinary research area and it is hoped that this symposium will stimulate fruitful exchanges of ideas and open up new perspectives for the future. This symposium includes a broad variety of scholarly approaches leading to a better understanding of all living things at the macroscopic, microscopic/single-cell and nanoscopic/molecular level. Moreover, beneficial applications in medicine, agriculture, industry, and ecology are anticipated.
Topics include but are not limited to:
- Imaging biological and biomimetic charged interfaces
- Electron transfer pathways between proteins, redox enzymes and cells (prokaryotic and eukaryotic) and electrode surfaces
- Biosensors - novel sensor architectures and immobilization strategies of biomolecules, cells, and tissues
- Biofuel cells - cathodes and anodes, limitations of present devices and challenges
- In vivo electrochemical sensing
Symposium organizers:
Lo Gorton, (Coordinator) Lund University, Germany
lo.gorton@analykem.lu.se
Huangxian Ju, Nanjing University, China
hxju@netra.nju.edu.cn
Wolfgang Schuhmann, Ruhr-University, Germany
wolfgang.schuhmann@ruhr-uni-bochum.de
Woonsup Shin, Sogang University, Seoul, Korea
shinws@sogang.ac.kr
Xiu-Rong Yang, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, CAS, China
ryang@ciac.jl.cn