2009 Chemical and Biological Defense Science and Technology Conference

TUESDAY, 17 NOVEMBER 2009

Session: Novel Analytical Techniques for Biological and Chemical Agents: Detection and Diagnosis
Chair: Tony Esposito
1400 - 1420 Steven Hill, US Army Research Laboratory 
  Single Particle Fluorescence Spectrometer with Dual-Wavelength Excitation
1420 - 1440 Audrey Martin, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory 
  Autonomous Broad-Spectrum Detection of Hazardous Materials using Single Particle Aerosol Mass Spectrometry
1440 - 1500 Matthew Berg, U.S. Army Research Laboratory 
  Two-Dimensional Angular Scattering Instrument for Aerosol Characterization
1500 - 1520 Steven Rehse, Wayne State University 
  Elemental Multi-Variate Microbiological Analysis (EMMA): a Stand-Alone Technology and a Sensor-Fusion Component for the Rapid Field Identification and Classification of Biomaterials and Biological Agents
1520 - 1540 Jay Huebner, University of North Florida 
  Photoelectric Chemical and Microbe Sensor Arrays for Chemical-Biological Defense
1540 - 1610 Break
1610 - 1630 Richard Crooks, The University of Texas 
  Understanding and Implementing Large-Scale Bipolar Electrode Arrays
1630 - 1650 Miroslav Pohanka, Faculty of Military Health Sciences, University of Defence 
  Electrochemical Evaluation of acetylcholinesterase Activity and Construction of Biosensor Suitable for Fast Detection of Nerve Agents
1650 - 1710 Cy Tamanaha, U. S. Naval Research Laboratory 
  Label-Free Biosensing with AlGaN/GaN Quantum Well Devices
1710 - 1730 Hsueh-Chia Chang, University of Notre Dame 
  Hydrodynamic Shear and AC Field Enhanced Portable Impedance Assay for Rapid, Sensitive, Label-Free and Single-Mismatch Discriminating DNA Hybridization
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