| Session: Biologically Inspired Materials for CB Defense |
| Chair: Ilya Elashvili |
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1400 - 1420
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Christian Schafmeister, Temple University
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Developing Functional Macromolecules Using Molecular Lego
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1420 - 1440
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Manojkumar Valiyaveettil, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research
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A New Human Catalytic Bioscavenger, Paraoxonase 1 for Superior Protection Against Chemical Warfare Nerve Agents
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1440 - 1500
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Francesco Stellacci, MIT
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Bio-Inspired Molecular Recognition and Catalysis Through Nanoparticles
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1500 - 1520
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Thomas Squier, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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Enhanced Sensing of Threat Agents through Engineered Multivalent Binding Scaffolds
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1520 - 1540
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Juliet Gerrard, University of Canterbury
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Assembling Non-Native Structures from Proteins: New Building Blocks for Material Science?
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1540 - 1610
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Break
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1610 - 1630
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Shaoyi Jiang, University of Washington
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Molecular Understanding, Design and Development of Zwitterionic-Based Materials for CB Defense
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1630 - 1650
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Cerasela Dinu, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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Nanoscale Smart Coatings for Biological and Chemical Decontamination
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1650 - 1710
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Ravindra Pangule, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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Enzyme-based Nanocomposite Films with Antimicrobial Properties
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1710 - 1730
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Christopher Landry, University of Vermont
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Nanoporous Silica Microparticles for Biomedical Applications: Targeted Delivery of Therapeutic Agents and MRI Imaging
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