| Session: Novel Material Science Approaches for CB Defense |
| Chair: Revell Phillips |
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1400 - 1420
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Nicholas Abbott, University of Wisconsin
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Novel Materials based on Liquid Crystals that Respond to Targeted Chemical and Biological Environments
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1420 - 1440
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Dongwhan Lee, Indiana University
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Borasiloxane-Derived Conjugated Polymer Sensors for Naked-Eye Detection of Toxic Volatile Chemicals
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1440 - 1500
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John Badding, Pennsylvania State University
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Chemical Sensing in Microstructured Optical Fiber Micro/Nanopores
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1500 - 1520
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Igor Medintz, Center for Biomolecular Science & Engineering/US Naval Research Lab
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Developing Nanoparticle-Bioconjugation Chemistry for Advanced Biosensing Applications
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1520 - 1540
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John Yates, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Virginia
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Watching Surface Adsorption and Reactions on Carbon Single Walled Nanotubes-Application to Toxic Molecule Removal
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1540 - 1610
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Break
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1610 - 1630
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Luo Mi, Chemical Engineering Dept. University of Washington
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New Surface Strategies to Resist, Remove and Recover Bacteria
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1630 - 1650
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Evgeniya Lock, Naval Research Laboratory
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Engineering Surface Chemistries for Covalent Immobilization in Microtitre Plates
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1650 - 1710
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Jeffrey Zink, UCLA
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Mechanized Multifunctional Mesoporous Nanoparticles
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1710 - 1730
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Christopher Landry, University of Vermont
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Studies on the Adsorption, Encapsulation, and Release of Decontaminants within Nanoporous Particles
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