Meeting Schedule

October 09 - 14, 2020

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October 09, 2020

Confirmed Speakers

Prof. Lei Jiang

Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences (Keynote)

Bioinspired Super-wettability System and Beyond——Quantum-confined Superfluid: Energy Conversion, Chemical Reaction and Biological Information Transfer


Prof. Jan C. Behrends

University of Freiburg (Keynote)

Real-Time Exploration of the Energy Landscape in a Protein Nanopore

Prof. Ulrich F. Keyser

University of Cambridge (Keynote)

DNA Nanotechnology for Nanopore Sensing

October 10, 2020

Confirmed Speakers

Prof. Hagan Bayley

University of Oxford (Keynote)

Single-Molecule Covalent Chemistry under Confinement

Prof. Amit Meller

Israel Institute of Technology (Keynote)

No PCR please: Single Molecule Counting Using Solid-State Nanopores, Accurate SARS-CoV-2 and Cancer Metastasis RNA Biomarkers Quantifications

Prof. Giovanni Maglia

University of Gronigen (Keynote)

Single-protein Analysis Using a Protein Nanoreactor: from Basic Science to Applications

Prof. Paolo Actis

University of Leeds (Keynote)

Crowding Enhanced Single Molecule Detection in Solid State Nanopores

Prof. Vincent Tabard-Cossa

University of Ottawa (Keynote)

Quantifying Protein Concentrations from Complex Biological Samples using Solid-State Nanopores

Prof. Weihua Huang

Wuhan University (Keynote)

Nanoelectrodes for Intrasynaptic and Intracellular Detection

Prof. Sebastien Balme

Institute Européen des Membranes (Keynote)

Following Protein Aggregation Using Track-Etched Nanopore

Prof. Laurent Bacri

Université Paris-Saclay

Decorated Solid-state Nanopore Inserted in a Microfluidic

October 11, 2020

Confirmed Speakers

Prof. Juan Pelta

Université Paris-Saclay (Keynote)

Fundamental Studies and Upcoming Applications in the Protein Field with The Aerolysin Sensor

Paul W. Bohn

University of Notre Dame (Keynote)

Hierarchically-Organized Nanopore Electrode Arrays for Control of Transport and Electrochemical Reactivity

Prof. Jiali Li

University of Arkansas (Keynote)

Single Molecule Protein Analysis with a Solid-state Nanopore Device

Prof. Ryuji Kawano

Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (Keynote)

Nanopore Decoding for DNA Computing

Prof. Justin Gooding

University of New South Wales

Nanopore blockade sensors for ultrasensitive detection of proteins in complex biological samples

Prof. Haichen Wu

Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences (Keynote)

Measuring Enzymatic Activities with Nanopores

Prof. Qing Zhao

Peking University

Solid-State Nanopores for Single Molecule Detection

Prof. Jia Geng

Sichuan University

Controllable Sub-nanometer Nanopore for Simultaneous Discrimination of dNTP Barcode Probes

Dr. Benjamin Cressiot

Université Paris-Saclay

Single Sulfur Resolution Polysulfide Sensing: First Steps in Nanopores as Battery Sensors

Youth Forum-1

Prof. Dongmei Xi

Linyi University

Biochemical Analysis and Sensing Based on Biological Nanopores

Prof. Zhiyuan Gu

Nanjing Normal University

Metal-Organic Framework Nanosheet as Solid State Nanopore

Dr. Qianshan Liu

Chongqing Institute of Green and Intelligent Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Reduction Chemistry Assisted Nanopore Determination for Immunoglobulins Isotypes

Dr. Haiyan Wang

Southeast University

Ion Channel Current Blockades Caused by Different Molecules Using Biological Nanopore

Dr. Liyuan Liang

Chongqing Institute of Green and Intelligent Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

A Solid-State Nanopore-Based Single-Molecule Approach for Label-Free Characterization of Plant Polysaccharides

Dr. Kyle Briggs

University of Ottawa, Northern Nanopore Instruments Inc.

Making Solid-State Nanopore Research Accessible and Affordable

October 12, 2020

Confirmed Speakers

Prof. Henry S. White

The University of Utah (Keynote)

High-Precision Analyses of True Single-Molecule Chemistry using Nanopore Methods

Prof. Peixuan Guo

The Ohio State University (Keynote)

Nano-Channel of Viral DNA Packaging Motor as Nanopore to Differentiate Proteins with Single Amino Acid Difference for High-Throughput Sensing

Prof. Michael Mayer

University of Fribourg (Keynote)

Single Particle Characterization of Protein Amyloid Oligomers

Prof. Yunfei Chen

Southeast University (Keynote)

Ion Transport in A Nanopore

Prof. Tudor Luchian

Universitatea Alexandru Ioan Cuza (Keynote)

Gold Nanoparticles-Mediated Detection of Single Stranded Nucleic Acids with a Protein Nanopore Platform

Prof. Wei Guo

Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Active Ion Transport in 2D Nanofluidics - Light as the 4th Type of Driving Force

Dr. Aleksandar P. Ivanov

Imperial College London

Nanoscale Strategies for Single-Molecule Analysis

Dr. Itaru Yanagi

Center for Technology Innovation-Healthcare, Hitachi Ltd.

Development of SiN Nanopores for Direct DNA Sequencing

Dr. Shenglin Cai

Imperial College London

Nanopore-Based Opto-Electronic Detection of Single Biomolecules Directly in Biofluids

Youth Forum-2

Prof. Cherie S. Tan

Tianjin University

γ-Hemolysin Nanopore as a New Single-Molecule Sensor to Investigate Nucleic Acids

Prof. Bingling Li

Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Exploring Solid-state Nanopore for Probing Nucleic Acid Assembies

Dr. Mengying Li

Nanjing University

Single Molecule Dynamics inside a Nanopore Confinement

Dr. Xueyuan Wu

Nanjing University

Mutant Aerolysin Nanopore for Single-Molecule Protein Analysis

Dr. Xinyan Shan

Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Revealing Translocation Dynamics of Tetrahedral DNA by a Solid-state Nanopore

Juan Zhou

Nanjing University

SERS Detection of Single Molecule Transport through a Plasmonic Nanopore

Yuqin Wang

Nanjing University

Electrode-free Nanopore Sensing by DiffusiOptoPhysiology(DOP)

October 13, 2020

Confirmed Speakers

Prof. Joshua Edel

Imperial College London (Keynote)

Novel Strategies in Single Cell and Single Molecule Screening

Prof. Yuanhua Shao

Peking University (Keynote)

Fabrication, Characterization and Application of Twin and Hybrid Ultramicroelectrodes

Prof. Scott L. Cockroft

University of Edinburgh (Keynote)

Repurposing Protein Nanopores: Probing Single-Molecule Interactions & Reactions

Prof. Kan Shoji

Nagaoka University of Technology

Biological Nanopore Probes for Spatially Resolved Nanopore Sensing

Prof. Kozhinjampara R. Mahendran

Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology, India

Design and Assembly of Transmembrane Helical Barrel for Nanobiotechnology

Prof. Jizhong Lou

Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Science (Keynote)

Peptide and ssDNA Translocation through CsgG Nanopore

Prof. Shuo Huang

Nanjing University

Single Molecule Reactions Observed from a Mycobacterium Smegmatis Porin A (MspA) Nanopore Reactor

Dr. Izadora Fujinami Tanimoto

Université Paris-Saclay

Selective Protein Binding Using a Solid-state Nanopore into a Microfluidic Device

October 14, 2020

Confirmed Speakers

Prof. Cees Dekker

Delft University of Technology (Keynote)

Nanopores for Single-Molecule Biology to Single-Molecule Protein Sequencing

Prof. Liviu Movileanu

Syracuse University (Keynote)

Single-Molecule Detection of Proteins in a Complex Biofluid Using a Biological Nanopore: Finding the Needle in a Haystack

Prof. Yaoqun Li

Xiamen University (Keynote)

Ionic Current Rectification in Single Conical Nanopore for Sensitive Sensing

Prof. Yihua Huang

Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (Keynote)

Engineering CsgG Nanopore for Improved DNA Sequencing Resolution

Prof. Seung-Wook Chi

Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology

Nanopore Application for Biomolecular Interaction and Drug Discovery

Dr. Wei-Lun Hsu

Tokyo University

Single-Bubble Dynamics in Nanopores: Transition Between Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Nucleation

Dr. Kaikai Chen

University of Cambridge

Dynamics of DNA Transport through Solid-State Nanopores

Prof. Meni Wanunu

Northeastern University (Keynote)

Solid-state nanopores and their uses in biomolecular analysis