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COLL <strong>TECHNICAL</strong> <strong>PROGRAM</strong><br />

4:20 83. Nanoscale electronic materials:<br />

Challenges and opportunities. A. Javey<br />

5:00 84. Perspectives on carbon nanostructures<br />

research. M. S. Dresselhaus<br />

Surface and Interfacial Phenomena in<br />

Environmental Processes<br />

Metals and Metal Oxides Sponsored by<br />

ENVR, Cosponsored by COLL and GEOC<br />

MONDAY MORNING<br />

Section C<br />

Westin Boston Waterfront<br />

Burroughs<br />

Novel Model Systems for Bilayer Lipid<br />

Membranes<br />

Supported Membranes<br />

J. Robertson, K. Hristova, Organizers<br />

I. Koeper, Organizer, Presiding<br />

8:30 Introductory Remarks<br />

8:35 85. Detecting ligand-receptor interactions<br />

on supported membranes by pH<br />

modulation. P. S. Cremer<br />

9:05 86. Xerogel, steps, and ethanol control<br />

phase behavior of supported lipid bilayers.<br />

M. L. Longo<br />

9:25 87. Quartz crystal microbalance with<br />

dissipation monitoring (QCM-D) studies<br />

of nonionic polymeric surfactant adsorption<br />

onto phospholipid bilayers.<br />

A. R. Esker, Q. Xie, P. Huffstetler, L. Huh,<br />

J. S. Riffle, R. D. Gandour<br />

9:45 88. Calcinated thin silicate films on Au<br />

for SPR biosensing with supported lipid<br />

membranes. Q. J. Cheng<br />

10:15 89. Novel electrodes for redox-active<br />

membrane enzymes. L. J. Jeuken,<br />

S. A. Weiss, N. N. Daskalakis,<br />

P. J. Henderson, S. D. Evans,<br />

R. J. Bushby<br />

10:45 90. Electrically addressable, biologically<br />

relevant surface supported bilayers.<br />

J. Lin, J. Szymanski, P. Searson,<br />

K. Hristova<br />

11:05 91. Lysophospholipid hydrolysis by<br />

neuropathy target esterase and its influence<br />

on the fluidity of reconstituted bilayer<br />

lipid membranes. A. J. Greiner,<br />

R. J. Richardson, R. M. Worden,<br />

R. Y. Ofoli<br />

11:35 92. Electric field induced build-up and<br />

separation of charged species in patterned<br />

supported bilayer lipid membranes.<br />

M. R. Cheetham, J. P. Bramble,<br />

B. R. Johnson, X. Han, L. J. Jeuken,<br />

P. D. Olmsted, S. D. Evans<br />

Section E<br />

Westin Boston Waterfront<br />

Lewis<br />

Nano Letters: The Next Ten Years<br />

Functional Nanomaterials<br />

P. Alivisatos, C. Lieber, Organizers,<br />

Presiding<br />

P. A. Lewis, Presiding<br />

8:30 93. Selective nanocatalysis of organic<br />

transformation by metals. G. A. Somorjai<br />

9:10 94. Single-molecule nanocatalysis.<br />

P. Chen<br />

9:50 95. Hybrid nanoparticle architectures:<br />

What’s next? U. Banin<br />

10:30 96. Towards assembly engineering:<br />

Designing patchy particles for self-assembly<br />

propensity. S. C. Glotzer<br />

11:10 97. Excited state dynamics in semiconducting<br />

and metallic quantum dots: A<br />

time-domain ab initio perspective.<br />

O. Prezhdo<br />

34–TECH<br />

‡ Cooperative Cosponsorship<br />

Section A<br />

Westin Boston Waterfront<br />

Harbor Ballroom II<br />

Surface Chemistry and Environmental<br />

Applications of Nanoporous Materials<br />

S. Larsen, Organizer<br />

W. Song, Organizer, Presiding<br />

9:00 98. Biocompatible mesoporous silica<br />

nanoparticles for cell type selective membrane<br />

transport and intracellular delivery.<br />

V. S. Lin<br />

9:30 99. Studies on the adsorption, encapsulation,<br />

and release of enzymes using<br />

nanoporous particles. C. Landry,<br />

S. Livingston, A. Clemments, B. Miller<br />

10:00 100. Interactions of an anticancer<br />

drug with zeolites and mesoporous silica.<br />

A. Datt, N. A. Dhuna, S. C. Larsen<br />

10:15 101. Development of bifunctional<br />

nanozeolites for targeted imaging applications.<br />

N. Ndiege, R. Raidoo,<br />

S. C. Larsen, M. Scultz<br />

10:30 Intermission<br />

10:50 102. Engineering nanospaces: Designing<br />

organic-inorganic hybrid materials.<br />

D. F. Shantz<br />

11:20 103. Synthesis of ordered mesoporous<br />

silicas with ultra-large mesopores.<br />

L. Huang, L. Cao, M. Kruk<br />

11:35 104. Porous organosilicas for concentration<br />

and detection of nitroenergetic<br />

and organophosphate compounds.<br />

B. J. Melde, B. J. Johnson, P. T. Charles,<br />

I. A. Leska, M. A. Dinderman,<br />

J. R. Deschamps<br />

11:50 105. Multimodal nanoimprinted polyethyleneimine<br />

template for nanoparticle<br />

assembly and immobilization.<br />

c. Subramani, Y. Ofir, D. Patra,<br />

B. J. Jordan, I. W. Moran, M. -. Park,<br />

K. R. Carter, V. M. Rotello<br />

Section B<br />

Westin Boston Waterfront<br />

Alcott<br />

Nanomaterials for Biological,<br />

Pharmaceutical and Biomedical<br />

Applications<br />

Nanoparticle-cell Interactions<br />

R. Nagarajan, Organizer, Presiding<br />

K. Hamad-Schifferli, Presiding<br />

9:00 106. Engineering the nanoparticle-biology<br />

interface. K. Hamad-Schifferli<br />

9:20 107. Dual ligand-presenting surfaces<br />

that can dynamically modulate cell behavior<br />

in situ. A. Pulsipher, S. Park,<br />

M. N. Yousaf<br />

9:40 108. Comparison of bactericidal activity<br />

against Escherichia coli of silver nanoparticles<br />

with chemical disinfectants.<br />

K. R. Chamakura, R. P. Ballestero,<br />

S. Bashir, J. Liu<br />

10:00 109. Using quartz crystal microbalance<br />

with dissipation monitoring<br />

(QCM-D) to predict antimicrobial peptide<br />

action on membranes. K. F. Wang,<br />

R. Nagarajan, C. Mello, T. A. Camesano<br />

10:20 110. Bacteria pattern spontaneously<br />

on periodic nanoscale structures.<br />

A. I. Hochbaum, A. Epstein, J. Aizenberg<br />

10:40 111. Lipid bilayer-coated mesoporous<br />

silica nanoparticles (MSNs): Highly modular<br />

synthesis for affecting cellular uptake,<br />

drug release, and intracellular fate of<br />

MSNs. R. A. Roggers,V.Lin<br />

11:00 112. In vivo targeting of fluorescent<br />

silica nanoparticles to ischemia. J. Kim,<br />

L. Cao, D. J. Mooney<br />

11:20 113. Investigation of threonine based<br />

nanotubes for the development of new<br />

antioxidant materials. S. N. Barnaby,<br />

K. R. Fath, I. A. Banerjee<br />

11:40 114. Antiseptic single wall carbon<br />

nanotube bandages. T. J. Simmons,<br />

S. Lee, T. Park, D. P. Hashim,<br />

P. M. Ajayan, R. J. Linhardt<br />

12:00 115. Functionality of multivalent cell<br />

adhesion ligands on viruses. L. Lee,<br />

Q. Wang<br />

Section D<br />

Westin Boston Waterfront<br />

Carlton<br />

Symposium in Honor of Kash Mittal<br />

Contact Angle, Wettability and Adhesion<br />

V. S. Gutowski, R. Nagarajan, Organizers<br />

H. Dodluk-Kenlg, Organizer, Presiding<br />

9:00 116. To wet or not to wet? Stability,<br />

metastability and instability of contact angles.<br />

A. Marmur<br />

9:40 117. Solvation pressure between molecularly<br />

rough surfaces. A. V. Neimark<br />

10:00 118. Effects of equilibrium vapor adsorption<br />

on capillary force. S. H. Kim,<br />

M. P. de Boer<br />

10:20 119. Wetting behaviors on viscoelastic<br />

coating surface. G. Pu, S. Severtson<br />

10:40 120. Interpretation of contact angle<br />

data to estimate drop adhesion onto solid<br />

surfaces. A. Amirfazli<br />

11:00 121. Mechano-chemical properties of<br />

precursor films in electrowetting by molecular<br />

dynamics simulation. Y. Zhao<br />

11:20 122. Adhesion characterization of<br />

large area narrow band filters deposited<br />

by ion beam sputtering and e-gun evaporation.<br />

S. Scaglione, I. Di Sarcina,<br />

M. Grilli, F. Menchini<br />

Chemistry and Policy: Solving Problems at<br />

the Interface<br />

The Interface, Health, Environment, and<br />

Security Sponsored by CHED, Cosponsored<br />

by AGRO, ANYL, BIOL, CCPA, CHAS, COLL,<br />

HIST, I&EC, INOR, NUCL, ORGN, POLY,<br />

PRES, SCHB, and WCC<br />

Surface and Interfacial Phenomena in<br />

Environmental Processes<br />

Sorption Processes: From Treatment to<br />

Fate and Transport Sponsored by ENVR,<br />

Cosponsored by COLL and GEOC<br />

MONDAY AFTERNOON<br />

Section A<br />

Westin Boston Waterfront<br />

Harbor Ballroom II<br />

Surface Chemistry of Chiral Interfaces<br />

A. Gellman, Organizer<br />

D. Sholl, Organizer, Presiding<br />

2:00 123. Controlling the adsorption of prochiral<br />

reagents at chirally modified metal<br />

surfaces. A. G. Trant, K. E. Wilson,<br />

T. E. Jones, C. J. Baddeley<br />

2:30 124. Understanding enantioselectivity<br />

on chirally modified surfaces in ultrahigh<br />

vacuum. W. Tysoe<br />

2:55 125. Chiral surface chemistry in the environment.<br />

F. M. Geiger<br />

3:20 126. Chiral self-assembly on achiral<br />

surfaces: Insights from theory. T. Popa,<br />

I. Paci<br />

3:45 127. Atomic-scale studies of chiral<br />

metal surfaces. T. J. Lawton,<br />

A. E. Baber, V. Pushkarev, A. J. Gellman,<br />

E. H. Sykes<br />

4:10 128. Molecular modeling of enantioselective<br />

adsorption in homochiral metal-organic<br />

frameworks. X. Bao,<br />

L. J. Broadbelt, R. Q. Snurr<br />

4:35 129. Mechanistic study of asymmetric<br />

hydrogenation on chirally modified platinum.<br />

V. Demers-Carpentier,<br />

G. Goubert, G. Mahieu, J. Brunelle,<br />

Y. Dong, S. Lavoie, P. H. McBreen<br />

Section B<br />

Westin Boston Waterfront<br />

Alcott<br />

Nanomaterials for Biological,<br />

Pharmaceutical and Biomedical<br />

Applications<br />

Applications of Magnetic Nanomaterials<br />

R. Nagarajan, Organizer, Presiding<br />

2:00 130. Nanomedicine: Magnetic nanomaterials<br />

and nanotube for controlled<br />

drug release. V. Varadan<br />

2:20 131. Recent developments in the synthesis<br />

of magnetic nanoparticles for biomedical<br />

applications. N. T. Thanh<br />

2:40 132. Magnetic virus-like particles:<br />

Novel materials for biomedical applications.<br />

L. Bronstein, X. Huang,<br />

A. Malyutin, J. Dyke, E. Gunn, B. Stein,<br />

B. Dragnea<br />

3:00 133. Block copolymer-coated magnetic<br />

nanoparticles as hybrid systems for<br />

imaging and therapeutic applications.<br />

S. Louguet, C. Schatz, R. Epherre,<br />

S. Mornet, E. Duguet, S. Lecommandoux<br />

3:20 134. Responsive magnetic nanoparticles<br />

modified with mixed polymer brush.<br />

B. Zdyrko, M. Motornov, D. Pippalla,<br />

M. K. Kinnan, G. Chumanov, S. Minko,<br />

I. Luzinov<br />

3:40 135. Magnetic glyco-nanoparticles: A<br />

new tool for cancer cell studies.<br />

X. Huang, K. El-boubbou, M. El-dakdouki<br />

4:00 136. Synthesis of magnetic micro-particles<br />

using stop flow lithography. S. Suh,<br />

K. P. Yuet, D. Hwang, P. S. Doyle,<br />

T. A. Hatton<br />

4:20 137. Kinetic processes in the synthesis<br />

of size tunable magnetite nanoparticles<br />

for biomedical applications. B. Qi,<br />

O. T. Mefford<br />

4:40 138. Use of magnetite nanoparticles for<br />

various therapeutic applications.<br />

S. L. Saville, M. House, B. Qi,<br />

O. T. Mefford<br />

5:00 139. Stealth and functionalizable zwitterionic<br />

magnetic nanoparticles prepared<br />

by a one-step method for image-guided<br />

targeting drug delivery. L. Zhang,H.Xue,<br />

S. Jiang<br />

Section C<br />

Westin Boston Waterfront<br />

Burroughs<br />

Novel Model Systems for Bilayer Lipid<br />

Membranes<br />

Structure and Function<br />

I. Koeper, J. Robertson, Organizers<br />

K. Hristova, Organizer, Presiding<br />

2:00 Introductory Remarks<br />

2:05 140. Neutron reflectometry and offspecular<br />

scattering investigations of lipid<br />

membranes on thermo-responsive polymer<br />

cushion. J. Majewski<br />

2:35 141. pH-response of tethered membranes<br />

obtained by stepwise functionalization:<br />

Insights from X-ray and neutron<br />

reflectometry. B. Nickel, S. Hertrich,<br />

J. Rädler<br />

3:05 142. Poly(lipid) supramolecular assemblies:<br />

Structure, function, and bioanalytical<br />

applications. S. Saavedra<br />

3:35 143. Lipid bilayers immobilized on<br />

polyelectrolyte multilayer cushions.<br />

R. Krastev, J. Chen, T. Gutberlet<br />

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