BP 17: Biomaterials and Biopolymers II (joint with CPP)
Mittwoch, 13. März 2013, 09:30–12:45, H43
|
09:30 |
BP 17.1 |
Topical Talk:
Processing of recombinant proteins for biomaterials applications: about spider silk and more — •Thomas Scheibel
|
|
|
|
10:00 |
BP 17.2 |
Nano-confined protein anchors, structured by STED lithography, probed by dSTORM. — •Richard Wollhofen, Moritz Wiesbauer, Kurt Schilcher, Jaroslaw Jacak, and Thomas A. Klar
|
|
|
|
10:15 |
BP 17.3 |
Influence of direct laser written three-dimensional topographies on osteoblast-like cells — •Judith K. Hohmann, Erik H. Waller, Rainer Wittig, Rudolf Steiner, and Georg von Freymann
|
|
|
|
10:30 |
BP 17.4 |
Biocompatibility of Fe-Pd ferromagnetic shape memory alloys - influence of surface roughness and protein coatings — •Uta Allenstein, Yanhong Ma, Ariyan Arabi-Hashemi, Stefan G. Mayr, and Mareike Zink
|
|
|
|
10:45 |
BP 17.5 |
Sorption of proteins to charged microgels: characterizing binding isotherms and driving forces — •Cemil Yigit, Nicole Welsch, Matthias Ballauff, and Joachim Dzubiella
|
|
|
|
11:00 |
BP 17.6 |
Diffusion and Adsorption of Proteins in Mesoporous Environments — •Sebastian Mörz and Patrick Huber
|
|
|
|
11:15 |
|
15 min break
|
|
|
|
11:30 |
BP 17.7 |
FACS-sorting of particles to reduce the data variance in Optical Tweezers assisted Dynamic Force Spectroscopy measurements — •Tim Stangner, David Singer, Carolin Wagner, Christof Gutsche, Olaf Ueberschär, Ralf Hoffmann, and Friedrich Kremer
|
|
|
|
11:45 |
BP 17.8 |
Thermal vibrations reduce the efficacy of sacrificial bonds — •Soran Nabavi, Matthew J. Harrington, Peter Fratzl, Oskar Paris, and Markus A. Hartmann
|
|
|
|
12:00 |
BP 17.9 |
Benchmarking the water-peptide interaction — •Sucismita Chutia, Mariana Rossi, and Volker Blum
|
|
|
|
12:15 |
BP 17.10 |
Biomolecular translocation through nanopores: from statistics to real DNA conformations — •Maria Fyta, Simone Melchionna, Sauro Succi, and Efthimios Kaxiras
|
|
|
|
12:30 |
BP 17.11 |
Driving forces in corneocyte expansion: a geometric perspective — •Myfanwy Evans and Roland Roth
|
|
|