Ionophore-Based Chemical Sensors I
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Ionophore-Based Chemical Sensors I & II (Organized Contributed Session)
Chemical sensors based on chemical recognition by receptors are the basis for a very successful field of research with many applications, in particular but not only in clinical chemistry. Leading scientists from four continents will participate in these two sessions to present the state of the art and discuss new developments. Hot topics will include the application of electroanalytical and optical sensors in ultra-trace analysis, the application of nanosized optical sensor particles, recent trends in the use of these sensors for bioanalysis, the development of new receptors, and new approaches to optimize sensor performances and developments to improve the performance of these sensors in real life applications.
Organizer: Philippe Buhlmann - University of Minnesota
Biography: Philippe Buhlmann
Education
• PhD in Analytical Chemistry (Dr. sc. nat. ETH), Laboratory of Organic Chemistry, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zurich, Switzerland, 1989–1993 (Advisors: Drs. Wilhelm Simon and Ernö Pretsch)
Employment
• Professor of Chemistry, Dept. of Chemistry, Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, since May 2013
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Publications
• 159 publications, 15 patents granted or pending, 1 book (translated into German, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, and Chinese; English edition chapters downloaded >98,000 times from 2010 to 2020)
• h index 60; publications cited >19,800 times
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Professional Awards
• Fellow of the American Chemical Society (ACS, elected 2019)
• Janet Tarino Volunteer Award, American Chemical Society Minnesota Section (2018)
• 3M Alumni Professorship (2017–2021)
• Award for Outstanding Contributions to Postbaccalaureate, Graduate, and Professional Education, University of Minnesota Alumni Association (2015)
: Eric Bakker - University of Geneva
Biography: Eric Bakker
Professor, Department of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, University of Geneva,
Geneva, Switzerland
1993 Ph.D. natural sciences, ETH Zurich. Thesis Supervisor: Wilhelm Simon
Training and Education
Honours and Awards
2019 Simon-Widmer Award, Swiss Chemical Society!
2014 Robert Boyle Prize, Royal Society of Chemistry!
2014- Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry!
2004 Roche Prize for Sensor Technology!
Technical and Scientific Roles
2020- Executive Editor, ACS Sensors
2015–20 Associate Editor, ACS Sensors
2006–11 Subject Editor, Sensors and Actuators, B
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Grzegorz Lisak - Nanyang Technological University
Agata Michalska - University of Warsaw
Jiawang Ding - Yantai Institute of Coastal Research
Maral Mousavi - University of Southern California
Philippe Buhlmann - University of Minnesota
Dipankar Koley - Oregon State University
Jonathan Claussen - Iowa State University
Khaled Abd El Raman - Harvard University
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What is with that paper? – assessment of paper-based solution sampling coupled with heavy metal potentiometric sensors
Grzegorz Lisak - Nanyang Technological University Singapore
Nile blue based ion-selective optodes - pH independent ion-selective optical sensing
Agata Michalska - University of Warsaw
Potentiometric Aptasensing with Magneto-Controlled Sensors
Jiawang Ding - Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, CAS
Potentiometric monitoring of active emulsion droplets and supramolecular amphiphiles in magnetic levitation device
Khaled Abdelazim - Harvard university
Ion-Selective Electrodes: Selectivity Coefficients for Interfering Ions of the Opposite Charge Sign
Philippe Buhlmann - University of Minnesota
PEDOT copolymers as a new ion selective electrode back-contact and reference electrode
Dipankar Koley - Oregon State University
Wettability Patterning of Flexible Laser Induced Graphene Electrodes for Robust Multiplexed Electrochemical Ion Sensing in the Wearable Health and Environmental Monitoring Domains
Jonathan Claussen - Iowa State University
Potentiometric monitoring of active emulsion droplets and supramolecular amphiphiles in magnetic levitation device
Khaled Abd El-Rahman - Harvard university
Ionophore-Based Chemical Sensors I
Description
Session Number: O03-00
Session Type: Organized
Session Date: Sunday 3/19/2023
Session Time: 8:30 AM - 11:45 AM
Room Number: 120A
Track: Bioanalytics & Life Sciences
Category: Bioanalytical, Electrochemistry, Sensors
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