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    15 - 16 May 2007, Edinburgh, Scotland

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Poster Presentations

Posters relating to Advances in Microarray Technology are indicated by AMT
Posters relating to Lab-on-a-Chip World Congress are indicated by LOAC


Day One - 15 May

101a AMT - New Platforms and Systems for DNA Microarrays: 70mer Oligonucleotide Probes Applied in Gene Expression Analysis
Heike Kofler, Technical Support, Operon Biotechnologies GmbH

102a AMT - Bioinformatics and Expression Analysis Core Facility at NOVUM
Malin Nilsson, Scientist, Karolinska Institute

103a AMT - Could we Separate Bioparticles under Micro-Nanopatterned Stamping?
Jiahuan Jiang, Associate Professor, Chongqing University

104a AMT - Integrating Microarrays with Silicon Microfabrication Technology
Jon Terry, Research Fellow, University of Edinburgh

105a AMT - Automated Production of Protein Microarrays on 3D Substrates Using Inkjet Technology
Susan Seaton, Post Doctoral Research Fellow, University of Edinburgh

106a AMT - Fuzzy Puzzle of Cis-Elements in Co-Regulated Promoters – The Blueprint of Key Nodes in Signal Transduction Networks
Alena Kemper, Sales Manager Europe, Biobase

107a AMT - The Effect of Pre-Hybridizing Long-Size DNA on Hybridization Efficiency of Subsequent Target on Microarrayed Biochips
Jui-Chuang Wu, Assistant Professor, R&D Centre for Membrane Technology, Chung Yuan Christian University

108a AMT - Automated Production of High Throughput Protein Microarrays at Cold Temperatures Using Inkjet Technology
Barry Schweitzer, Director, Invitrogen Corporation

109a AMT - High Sensitive Protein Microarray Composed of Protein/Polymer Nanoparticles
Toshifumi Shiroya, Senior Researcher, Mitsubishi Chemical Group Science and Technology Research Centre, Inc.

110a AMT - Novel Applications of the Genomic Solutions Hyb4 Automated Hybridisation Station Using Peptide Microarrays
Delphine Pouchain, Postgraduate Student, University of Edinburgh

111a AMT - Development of Multiplex Oligonucleotide Microarray Probes for Detection of Meningitis-Associated Bacterial Pathogens
Karen Kempsell, Project Team Leader, HPA Centre for Preparedness and Response

112a AMT - Determining Sources of Experimental Variation in Diagnostic Microarray Protocols
Susanna Sherwin, Molecular Microbiologist, HPA Centre for Emergency Preparedness and Response

113a AMT - Validation of a Pan-Pathogen Microarray with Multiple Strains of Bacterial and Viral Pathogens
Sonal Shah, Microbiologist, HPA Centre for Emergency Preparedness and Response

114a AMT - Optimisation of Print Buffer and Processing Protocols for Use on Both Contact and Non-Contact Microarrayers
Alison Downing, Research Technician, Roslin Institute

115a AMT - Protein-Protein Interaction Screening and Expression Profiling on Protein and Antibody Arrays Using Universal Linkage System (ULS)-Based Labelling
Erik Jan Klok, Product Development Manager Microarrays, Kreatech Biotechnology

116a AMT - Non-Enzymatic Labelling of miRNA Using ULS is Strongly Down-Scalable and Compatible with Many Platforms
Erik Jan Klok, Product Development Manager Microarrays, Kreatech Biotechnology

117a AMT - Analysis of DNA Sequence Copy Number in Archival Formalin-Fixed, Paraffin-Embedded Tumour Samples by Oligo Array CGH
Erik Jan Klok, Product Development Manager Microarrays, Kreatech Biotechnology

118a AMT - Gene Expression Profiling of Natural Killer Cell Subsets Isolated with Novel MACS® Separation Methods
Corinna Scholz, Senior Scientist Bioinformatics, Miltenyi Biotec GmbH

119a AMT - Next Generation Microarray Technology: PNA Array Platform Technology for Diagnostic Applications
Heekyung Park, Principal Scientist, Panagene

120a AMT - Expression Profiling of CD34+ of Peripheral Blood of Patients with Lymphoma During Ex Vivo Granulocytic Differentiation
Irena Koutna, Research Leader, Masaryk University, Faculty of Informatics

121a AMT - Interactive Tranciption Maps Over Microarray Data
Petr Krontorád, IT Specialist, Masaryk University, Faculty of Informatics

122a AMT - A Platform for Real-Time Biomolecular Interactions in Array Format Without Labelling
Nathalie Lassalle, Application Engineer, Genoptics

123a AMT - One STPE Immobilisation of DNA to Various Polymeric Surfaces by Direct UV Cross-Linking
Haukur Guðnason, M.Sc. Student, Technical University of Denmark

125a AMT - Gene Expression Profiles in Porcine Aortic Endothelial Cell Induced by Human Cytokine
Yeom Hye-Jung, Graduate University Student (Ph.D Course), Hanyang University

126a AMT - Characteristic Expression Profiles Induced by Anti-Diabetic Drugs in Liver Tissues from Diabetic Zucker Diabetic Fatty (ZDF) Rats
Mi-seon Park, Graduated Student, Hanyang Unversity

127a AMT - Carbohydrate Chips Fabrication by Polymer Masking Technology
Antoine Hoang, CEA Leti

128a AMT - Microarray–Based Detection of Novel Prognostic Markers for Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
Sarka Pospisilova, Head of Laboratory of Functional Genomics, University Hospital Brno

129a AMT - A Novel 2D Attogram Technology for Ultra-Sensitive High Throughput Screening
Elizabeth Lunt, Research Fellow, University of Nottingham

130a AMT - Comparing Methods for Large-Scale Microarray Analysis of Protein, DNA and RNA
Pavel Simara, Student, Masaryk University

131a AMT - Microdissection to Microarray: A Complete Solution for Gene Expression Profiling of Precious Tissue Samples
Varshal Davé, Director of Marketing, MDS Analytical Technologies

133a AMT - Fabrication of Biomaterials, CNTs and Organic Polymers Using Piezoelectric Ink Jet Printing for the Immobilization of Microarray Components
Jan Sumerel, Manager, Biomedical Sciences, Dimatix Inc

134a AMT - Protocol Optimization, Probe Validation and Melting Curve Analysis for SNP Detection by Real Time Monitoring of DNA Hybridization to Fluorescent Microarrays
Yann Marcy, Project Manager, Genewave

135a AMT - Designing Customized CpG Island Arrays by the Novel Gene Filter Software
Christa Noehammer, Head of Department, Austrian Research Centres Seibersdorf Research GmbH

136a AMT - Towards Rapid Multiparametric Diagnostics of Infectious Diseases Using DNA Microarrays
Till Bachmann, Head of Biochip Diagnostics Research Group, University of Edinburgh

137a AMT - Glycan Profiling Using Antibody Arrays for Biomarker Discovery
Robert Negm, Vice President, Business Development, GenTel BioSciences, Inc.

138a AMT - Preliminary Report: The Geriatric Propamed Study: “Prospective Pharmacogenetic and Medication Analysis Study in Geriatrics”
Lee Griffith, CTO, Awenydd Gene Diagnostics GmbH


Day Two - 16 May

101b LOAC - Self-Testing of Micro-Electrode Array Implemented as a Bio-Sensor
Hongyuan Liu, PhD Student, Lancaster University

102b LOAC - A Novel SNPs Detection Technique Utilizing Multiple Primer Extension (MPEX) on Phospholipid Polymer-Coated Surface
Hisashi Koga, Head of the Laboratory, Kazusa DNA Research Institute

103b LOAC - Novel Materials Processing for Automated Patch Clamping
Sandra Wilson, Research Engineer /PhD Student, Cranfield University / Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe

104b LOAC - MicroRNA Profiling of Cancer Samples Using a Novel Locked Nucleic Acid Based Array Platform
Carsten Alsbo, Technical Support Manager Sales & Marketing, Exiqon A/S

105b LOAC - Lab on a Chip Approach for the Biomolecular Interaction Based on the Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging
Ganeshram Krishnamoorthy, Student, University of Twente

106b LOAC - Characterization of Nanosecond Glass Micro-Mixer Setup
Sandra Mitic, PhD Student, TU Delft

107b LOAC - Implementation of APEX Protocol on Silicon Based Lab on a Chip
Giancarlo Canavese, PhD Student, Politecnico di Torino

108b AMT - Automated Production of High Throughput Protein Microarrays at Cold Temperatures Using Inkjet Technology
Barry Schweitzer, Director, Invitrogen Corporation

109b LOAC - 1H NMR for the Accurate Quantification of Analytical Reference Standards
Jan Schripsema, UHD, TU Delft

110b LOAC - Label Free Low Cost High Sensitive Contactless Electrical DNA Detection
Holger Mühlberger, Post Doc, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe

111b LOAC - Efficient On-Chip Real-Time PCR Using a Simple Versatile Setup
Torsten Lund-Olesen, Ph.D. Student, Technical University of Denmark

112b LOAC - MACS-Isolation of Circulating Tumour Cells: Automated Mixing Chamber for Micro-Chip Applications
Klaus Stefen Drese, Head of Fluidics & Simulation, Institute for Microtechnic Mainz GmbH

113b LOAC - High-Throughput Nitric Oxide Assay in Biological Fluids using Electrophoretic Lab-on-a-Chip
Takashi Miyado, Technical Staff, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

114b LOAC - Integrated Microsystems for Non-Invasive Prenatal Diagnosis
Deirdre Kavanagh, PhD Student, Heriot Watt University and 3D Mintegretion

115b AMT - Protein-Protein Interaction Screening and Expression Profiling on Protein and Antibody Arrays Using Universal Linkage System (ULS)-Based Labelling
Erik Jan Klok, Product Development Manager Microarrays, Kreatech Biotechnology 

116b AMT - Non-Enzymatic Labelling of miRNA Using ULS is Strongly Down-Scalable and Compatible with Many Platforms
Erik Jan Klok, Product Development Manager Microarrays, Kreatech Biotechnology

117b AMT - Analysis of DNA Sequence Copy Number in Archival Formalin-Fixed, Paraffin-Embedded Tumour Samples by Oligo Array CGH
Erik Jan Klok, Product Development Manager Microarrays, Kreatech Biotechnology

118b LOAC - Design, Manufacturing and Test of Disposable Microfuidic System for Blood-Plasma Separation
Maiwenn Kersaudy-Kerhoas, Postgraduate Research Student, Heriot-Watt University

119b LOAC - Biolithographic Patterning of Antibodies to Capture Human Chromosomes
Jacob Moresco Lange, PhD Student, Technical University of Denmark (DTU)

120b LOAC - Development of Microarray Technology for Application in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
Joanna Richens, Research Assistant, University of Nottingham

121b LOAC - Label Free Microarray Biosensor Using Surface Plasmon Resonance Enhanced Common Path Interferometry
Charles Greef, Senior Scientist, AlphaSniffer, LLC

122b LOAC - New Microfluidic Process Controller for Gas and Liquid Applications Combines Closed-Loop Pressure Control and Decision Logic
Richard Parker, Active Controls Product Manager, Parker Hannifin

123b LOAC - Microfluidic Platform Simulation of Leukocyte Adhesion to the Endothelium
Frank O'Dowd, Research Engineer, Cellix Ltd

124b LOAC - Enhancement of Dielectrophoretic Forces by Changing Microchannel Geometry
Simon Song, Assistant Professor, Hanyang University

125b LOAC - Printed Polymer Lab-on-a-Chip Structures for Fluid Handling
Sanna Uusitalo, Research Scientist, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland

126b LOAC - A High-Density Micro Well Plate Platform for High-Throughput Screening in Functional Genomics
Andreas Dahl, PhD Student, Max Planck Institute for Human Genetics

127b LOAC - Buoyancy Driven Compact PCR System Using a Disposable Polymer Chip
Kwang Chung, Senior Researcher, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

128b LOAC - Space and Time-Resolved Transfection by Using a Single-Cell Electroporation Microarray
Leonardo Bandiera, Researcher, Narvalus srl

129b LOAC - Microfluidic Platform for Point-of-Care Blood Typing
Frank Gehring, Head of the Biosensor Research Group, Institute of Clinical and Experimental Transfusion Medicine, University Hospital Tuebingen, Germany

130b LOAC - Micro Cell Incubator with On-Chip pH Control Modules
Yo Han Choi, Senior Researcher, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute

131b LOAC - Lab-on-a-Slab for Advanced Micro-Analysis of Environmental Samples (Combo Nano-Technology Systems)
Michael Hepher, Reader, Glasgow Caledonian University

132b LOAC - Detection and Identification of Human Pathogens: From Classical DNA Microarrays to Lab-on-a-Chip Systems
Herbert Wiesinger-Mayr, PhD Student, Austrian Research Centres Seibersdorf Research GmbH

133b LOAC - Modelling and Validation of a Microfluidic Device for Enzymatic Taste Analysis
Jeroen Lammertyn, Professor, Catholic University Leuven

134b LOAC - Mixing and Concentration Gradient Generation in Microfluidic Networks: Modelling, Simulation and Experimental Validation
Hayat Abdulla Yusuf, Ph.D Student, University of Manchester

135b LOAC - Easy-to-Use Slab Gel Electrophoresis Chip “Compress 2-DE” for Diagnosis of Type 2 Diabetes
Zuzana Demianova, Postgraduate Student, University of Helsinki

136b LOAC - A DNA Chip for Simultaneous Detection of Microorganims in Water Samples: Preliminary Results for the Coliform Bacteria
Filipa Vale, Assistant Professor of Microbiology, Virology and Epidemiology, Faculdade de Engenharia, Universidade Católica Portuguesa

137b AMT - Glycan Profiling Using Antibody Arrays for Biomarker Discovery
Robert Negm, Vice President, Business Development, GenTel BioSciences, Inc.

138b LOAC - Multiwell Tissue Culture Plates for Hepatic Tissue Engineering
Karel Domansky, Research Scientist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

139b LOAC - HPV Diagnosis on a Chip Using Multiplex PCR
Antonella Demontis, Research and Development Manager, bcs Biotech S.p.A.

140b LOAC - Methods and Instruments for Continuous-Flow PCR on a Chip
Holger Becker, CSO, microfluidic ChipShop GmbH

141b LOAC - Hybrid Microfluidic Systems – Combining a Polymer Microfluidic Toolbox with Biosensors
Claudia Gaertner, Chief Executive Officer, microfluidic ChipShop GmbH

142b LOAC - Incorporating Tissue Architecture into Cell-Based Assays Using a Tubeless Microfluidics Platform
Steve Hayes, Principal Scientist Cell Biology, BellBrook Labs

143b LOAC - Membrane Based Microfluidic Devices for Sample Preparation in Point-of-Care Diagnostics and Pharmaceutical Research
Gert Blankenstein, Director R&D Microfluidics, Boehringer Ingelheim microParts GmbH