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2 nd INTERNATIONAL BIOSENSOR CONGRESS 10-12 JUNE 2015 GEDIZ UNIVERSITY, IZMIR, TURKEY 10 June 2015 Wednesday 09:30-10:30 Registration 10:30-11:00 Opening Ceremony 11:00-12:00 J. Wang (Nanomotor-based Biosensing: Nanoscale Motion Transduction and Isolation) Plenary Lecturer 12:00-12:15 Group photo 12:15-14:00 Lunch 14:00-14:40 M. Dökmeci (Microscale Sensors and Systems for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine Applications) Keynote Speaker Session-1 Chair Person: A. Amine 14:40-15:10 OP32 (C. Elbuken) (All in one droplet-based microfluidic systems) 15:10-15:30 OP16 (M. Marcali) (Automated detectıon of blood type ınsıde mıcrofluıdıc droplets) 15:30-15:50 OP22 (A. Kazan) (Development of Microfluidic Platforms for Enzymatic Conversions) Chair Person: A. Amine Session-2 Chair Person: M.Duman U. H. Yıldız Invited speaker (Pixel-Size Analysis Strategies in Colorimetric Diagnostic Tools) OP2 (E. Celik) (Glycan arrays constructed with engineered glyco-phage nanoparticles for pathogen detection) OP4 (O. Parlak) (Switchable bioelectronics on a graphene interface) 15:50-16:50 POSTER PRESENTATION & DISCUSSION with Coffee break (60min) Session-3 Session-4 Chair Person: C.Elbuken Chair Person: Ü.H.Yıldız 16:50-17:10 OP10 (W. C. Mak) (Nanostructured colloidal 1 OP20 (R. Genc) (Encapsulating nano-sized liposomes for

conducting polymer as functional modules for printable electrochemical sensing interfaces) 17:10-17:30 OP26 (G. Kabay) (Preperation of enzymecarrying living membranes produced by electrospinning for bıosensor applicatıons) 17:30-17:50 OP27 (G. Kaleli) (Plasma assısted nanofıber enrıched mass sensıtıve ımmunosensor for the detectıon of cardıac marker troponın t) 17:50-18:10 OP23 (A. Sekretaryova) (Probing graphene interfaces by direct and mediated bioelectrocatalysis) biomedical applications and as sensing moiety: Preparation and biofunctionalization) OP19 (M.Kangül) (Development of a Complete Resonant Mass Sensing System for Rare Cell Detection Application) OP13 (E. Zor) (Electrochemical and Fluorometric Discrimination of D- and L-Tryptophan Enantiomers by Graphene-related Material) OP8 (M. N. S. Karaboga) (A disposable, ultra-sensitive and economical immunosensor for determination of C-reactive protein) 18:30-20:30 Welcome Coctail Gediz University 20:30 Bus departure to Hanedan Hotel Foça 2

11 June 2015 Thursday 09:00-09:40 H. Budak (Keynote Speaker) (Current status of genome sequencing: Is the $1000 genome for real?) Keynote Speaker Chair Person: B. Ulgut Session-5 Chair Person: B. Ulgut 09:40-10:10 I. Hakkı Boyacı (Biosensors for the analysis of microbiological contaminants in food) Invited Speaker 10:10-10:40 M. Duman (Single Molecule Detection via Atomic Force Microscope) Invited Speaker 3 Microfluidic Workshop C. Elbuken (Point-of-care applications of microfluidics) M. Tanyeri (Microfluidic systems for biotechnology and medicine) 10:40-10:55 S. Çetinkaya (Ürün Sorumlusu) H. Çatalkaya (Teknik Servis Sorumlusu) (Referans Kimya, TURKEY) 10:55-11:10 Coffee break (15 min) EIS Workshop 11:10-11:40 B. Ulgut (Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy on Supercapacitors: Multisine EIS for Data Acquisition and Transmission Lines for Analysis) 11:40-12:10 T. Yanardağ (Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy and Applications) 12:10-12:40 M. Sezgintürk (Impedance Based Biosensors and Practical Applications) microrna Workshop H. Budak (microrna in wheat) A. Nalbant (Detection of MicroRNAs at the Single Cell Level by Flow Cytometry) B. Akgül (Small RNA profiling reveals nonpolysomal trna-derived small RNAs and editing events in Drosophila) 12:40-13:30 Lunch 13:30-14:00 Yeliz Yavuz (Junior Application Chemist - CC VA, CVS and Stability) (Metrohm, TURKEY) Session-6 Chair Person: H.Budak 14:00-14:50 E. Palecek (Electrochemistry of biomacromolecules) Plenary Lecturer 14:50-15:20 J. Wang (Wearable Electrochemical Sensors) 15:20-15:50 M. Ozsoz (New Approaches in Electrochemical DNA Biosensors) 15:50-16:10 Coffee break (20 min)

Electrochemical DNA Biosensors Workshop 16:10-16:40 A. Erdem Gursan (Electrochemical nucleic acid biosensors at the crossroad with nanotechnology) Optical Biosensors Workshop 16:10-16:40 U. Tamer (Surface-enhanced Raman Scattering based diagnostic immunoassay) 16:40-17:00 P. Kara Kadayifcilar (Electrochemical Aptasensor Design For Label Free Detection of Cancer Cell) 17:00-17:20 D. Ozkan-Ariksoysal (Label-free and Nanomaterial-based DNA Analysis for the Detection of Genetic Disorders with Electrochemical Biosensors) 17:20-17:40 H. Karadeniz (The Detection of Interaction Between DNA and DNAtargeted Molecules by Using Electrochemical DNA Biosensors) 17:40-18:00 F. Kuralay (Conducting Polymer-Based Electrochemical DNA Biosensing) 18:00-18:20 M. Muti Erdem (An Overview of the Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Based Electrochemical Biosensor Technologies) 18:20-18:40 S. N. Topkaya (State of The Art in Electrochemical DNA Nano- Biosensors) 16:40-17:10 G. Güler (Sensing of Biological Molecules with FTIR spectroscopy) Session-7 Chair Person: M. Tanyeri 17:10-17:30 OP5 (E. M. Narvaez) (Why graphene-related materials are an advantageous optical biosensing platform?) 17:30-17:50 OP9 (A. Kolkiran) (Physics of Optical Tweezers and Applications) 17:50-18:10 OP21 (D. A. Sadik) (Development of a surface plasmon resonance (spr) based sensor for thrombın vıa formatıon of 3,3 dıthıodıpropıonıc acıd dı(n-hydroxysuccınımıde ester) (dsp) / 6-mercapto- 1-hexanol (mch) mıxed monolayers) 18:10-18:30 OP18 (N. Ullah) (Surface Plasmon Resonance based Real Time Aptamer Selection) 19:00 Bus departure to Hanedan Hotel Foça 20:00-22:00 Gala Dinner / Hanedan Hotel Foça 4

12 June 2015 Friday Aptamer Workshop 09:00-09:30 Y. Arica (Aptamer-based quartz crystal microbalance sensor coupled with aptamer decorated magnetic pre-concentration system for label free detection of Salmonella cells) 09:30-10:00 B. Strehlitz (Aptamers for Environmental Applications) 10:00-10:30 V. Beni (Patho-Screen ": Electrochemical aptasensors for the rapid screening of pathogens in environmental and food samples) 10:30-11:00 Coffee break Aptamer Workshop 11:00-11:30 B. Gülbakan (Aptamer-based affinity mass spectrometry) 11:30-12:00 M. Kavruk (Potential Applications of Aptamers In Food Analysis for Conformity Assessment Sector) 12:00-12:30 V.C. Ozalp (Nanoparticle-antibiotics targeted with aptamer targeting) 12:30-13:00 C. Bayrac (Generation of Aptamer against Salmonella serovar Enteritidis and Development of Aptamer- Based Capillary Detection Platform) 09:00-09:30 09:30-10:00 10:00-10:20 10:20-10:40 10:40-11:00 11:00-11:30 11:30-12:00 12:00-12:30 12:30-12:50 12:50-13:05 13:00-14:00 Lunch 12:50-14:00 Session-8 Chair person: İ.H.Boyacı Y. Uludağ Invited Speaker M. Emrullahoğlu (Fluorescent Tools for Sensing Biologically Important Target Species) OP28 (I. Polatoglu) (Development of Tyrosinase Immobilized Chitosan Films for Electrochemical Detection of Phenols) OP25 ( E. Eroglu) (Nanoparticle Mediated Gene Delivery System; in vitro and in vivo) Coffee break Bioinformatics Workshop H. Kavaklı (A genetic engineering approach to improve plant yield) H. Demirci (IGBAM Experience in the Bioinformatic Analysis of Next Generation Sequence Data) J. Allmer (How to Avoid Pitfalls in Next Generation Sequencing Data Analysis) OP29 (A. Ozkan) (Easal: Efficient Atlasing, Analysis and Search of Entropy-driven Molecular Assembly Landscapes) OP33 (J. Allmer) (Next Generation Sequencing's Sensitivity is both Boon and Bane) Lunch 5

14:00-14:40 A. Amine (Determination of enzymatic inhibitors using biosensing systems) Chair Person: U. Tamer 14:40-15:10 Session-9 Chair Person: U. Tamer OP24 (A. Nalbant) (Generation of Human Th17 Cells and Identification of micrornas Involved in Th17 Differentiation) 15:10-15:30 OP3 (K. Kor) (Combining structure responsive probes and lateral-flow test; a simple and rapid approach mirna-21) 15:30-15:50 OP11 (Y. Demircan) (Dielectrophoretic Detection of Multidrug Resistance in Cancer) 15:50-16:10 Coffee break (20 min) Session-11 Chair Person: H. Karadeniz 16:10-16:30 OP1 (M. S. Kılıç) (Design of nanoparticles embedded polypropylene based enzymatic fuel cell) 16:30-16:50 OP6 (M. Yuksel) (Nanogap Based Label-free Impedimetric Biosensors) 16:50-17:10 OP7 (M. Golabi) (Use of Phenylboronic Acid Derivatives in Molecular Imprinting of Whole Bacterial Cells) Session-10 Chair Person: H. Demirci OP17 (S. Eren) (Protein Adsorption Investigation of SAM modified Si and Au Surfaces) OP30 (M. Şen) (Electrochemical sensitivity improvement of nanoprobes for high quality imaging) OP31 (M. Saglam) (Vestibular sensors enable trial-to-trial optimal control of eye and head movements) Session-12 Chair Person: F. Kuralay OP12 (G. Ozkayar) (Enrichment of K562 Human Leukemia Cells From Diluted Whole Blood by Using Dielectrophoresis) OP15 (S. Demirci) (ph-sensitive Conducting Polymer-Based Controlled Drug Release) OP14 (O. Surucu) ((E)-1-(4-((4- (phenylamino)phenyl)diazenyl)phenyl)etha none modified electrode for the detection of organophosphate pesticide) 17:10-18:00 The Best Poster Awards Ceremony Closing ceremony with remarks Chair Person: M. Ozsoz 18:20 Bus departure to Hanedan Hotel Foça 6