July 11, 2018
(Wednesday) The Plaza
Seoul(Autograph Collection)
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20:00 ~
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Welcone Reception
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Day 1
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July 12, 2018
(Thursday) Room 404, KINTEX 2
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Opening Session
(Co-chairs: Jo-Won Lee / Myung S. Jhon)
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08:30-09:00
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■Registration
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09:00-09:20
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■ Welcoming Remarks
•Byung-Seon Jeong (Deputy
Minister, Ministry of Science and ICT)
•Mihail Roco (Senior Advisor, National Science Foundation)
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09:20-10:10
(20min/talk including Q&A)
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■ Keynote Speeches •Jae Yong Song, National
Research Foundation
- Nanotechnology Policy and R&D in Korea •Mihail Roco,
National Science Foundation - Convergence in Nanoscale Science and Engineering
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10:10-10:30
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Coffee Break & Group Photo
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Session I
Nanomedicine Focusing on Single Cell Levell
(Co-chairs:
Keon Wook Kang (Seoul National University)
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Elias Towe (Carnegie Mellon University)
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10:30-12:10
(20min/talk including Q&A)
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•Introduction
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•Sunghoon Kwon, Seoul
National University - Discovering Cancer Heterogeneity by Image
Analysis-linked Genomics using Phenotype-based High-throughput Laser-aided
Isolation and Sequencing (PHLI-seq)
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•Daniel A. Heller, Memorial
Sloan Kettering Cancer Center - Carbon Nanotube Optical Sensors for In vivo Measurement of Disease States
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•Youngnam Cho, National
Cancer Center - Circulating Tumor-specific Biomarkers: Approaches to
Ultrasensitive Isolation, Analysis, and Clinical Applications
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•Tejal Desai,
University of California, San Francisco - Using Nanostructured Materials to Modulate the
Immune System
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•In-san Kim, Korea
Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) - An Enemy within and a Cure within: Two Nanoparticles
within, Ferritin and Exosomes for Cancer Immunotherapy
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12:10-13:20
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Luncheon & Poster Set-up
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Session I
Nanomedicine Focusing on Single Cell Level
(Keon Wook Kang (Seoul National University)
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Elias Towe (Carnegie Mellon University)
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13:20-15:20
(20min/talk including Q&A)
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•Richard N. Zare, Stanford
University - Using Imprinted Polymers to Capture and Detect
Bacteria and Viruses
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•Chulhee Choi, Korea Advanced
Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) - Exosome Engineering for Delivery of Therapeutic Proteins:
Principles and Applications
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•Joseph L. Graves, JR., North
Carolina A&T State University - Iron-related Fitness Epistasis is Antagonistic to the Evolution
of Silver Resistance in Escherichia coli
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•Won Jong Kim, Pohang
University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) - Smart Nanoparticles for Delivery of Drug, Gene, and
Nitric Oxide
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•Joseph Wang, University of
California San Diego - Nanomotor-based Active Intracellular Delivery of
Nucleic-Acids and Proteins
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•Heungjoo Shin, Ulsan
National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) - Enhancement of Electrochemical Biosensor Performances using
Redox Cycling at 3D Sub-micrometer Scale Electrode Architectures
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15:20-15:30
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Coffee Break
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Session II
IoT Inclusing Nanosensors
(Co-chairs: Hyung Gi Byun (Kangwon
National University) /
Ahmed A. Busnaina (Northeastern University)
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15:30-18:10
(20min/talk including Q&A)
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•Introduction
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•Hyung Gi Byun, Kangwon
National University - Chemical Sensors Array from the Viewpoint of System
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•Donhee Ham, Harvard
University - CMOS Electronics Probe inside Biological Cellular Networks
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•Nae-Eung Lee,
Sungkyunkwan University - Sensor Devices for Mobile and Wearable Applications
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•Manos M. Tentzeris, Georgia
Institute of Technology - Inkjet-/3D-/4D- Printed Wireless Ultrabroadband mmW
Modules: The Final Step to Bridge Cognitive Intelligence, Nanotechnology and RF
for IoT and 5G Applications
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•Byung Yang Lee,
Korea University - Biomimetic Hierarchical Structures for Low-Power
Gas Detection
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•Ahmed A. Busnaina,
Northeastern University - Printing of Nano and Microscale Bio and Chemical
Sensors
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•Seung-Hyub Baek, Korea
Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) - Piezoelectric Thin Films on Si for Ultrasonic Fingerprint
Recognition Systems
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•In-Kyu Park, Korea
Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) - Soft Micro/Nanostructured Sensors for
Flexible/Wearable Physical Sensing
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18:10 -
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Banquet
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Day 2
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July 13, 2018 (Friday) Room 404, KINTEX 2
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Poster Session I
Nanomedicine
Focusing on Single Cell Level
(Co-chairs: Jo-won Lee / Myung S. Jhon)
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08:30-09:15
(4 min/talk including Q&A)
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•Introduction
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•Hyung-Jun Im, Seoul
National University -Exploring Nanoparticle Interaction with Body Systems
for Translational Nanomedicine
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•Young Jo Kim, University
of New Hampshire -Biologically-derived Materials for Powering Next Generation
Biomedical Electronics
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•Eui Man Jeong, Seoul
National University, College of Medicine -Application of Real-time Monitoring of Glutathione in Living
Cells using FreSHtracer, a Reversible Glutathione Sensor, for Development of Cell
Therapy
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•Hong Yeol Yoon, Korea
Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) -Stem Cell Labeling and Tracking in a Mouse Brain
Stroke Model using Multimodal Glycol Chitosan Nanoparticles
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•Hee Dong Han, Konkuk
University -In vivo Stepwise Immunomodulation using Chitosan
Nanoparticles as a Platform Nanotechnology for Cancer Immunotherapy
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•Soojung Claire Hur,
Johns Hopkins University -Microfluidic Primary Cell Editing System for Cancer Research
and Immunotherapy
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•Minsuk Choi, Korea
Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) -A Polymer Thin Film Platform that Enables Direct Transformation
of Diverse Cancer Cells to Tumorigenic Cancer Stem Cell Spheroids
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•Dong Yun Lee, Asan
Medical Center -PEGylated Bilirubin-based Theranostics Platform
Targeting Inflammation
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•Do Jin Im, Pukyong
National University -Next Generation Digital Microfluidic Technology for Efficient
& Automated Transfection Experiments
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•Jooho Park, Korea
Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) -Prodrug based Carrier-free Drug Delivery System for Tumor-specific
Anticancer Therapy
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•Jonghoon Choi, Chung-Ang
University -Effective Anti-tumor Drug Delivery and Reversal of Hypoxic Microenvironments by Engineered Oxygen Nanobubbles
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Poster Session II
IoT Inclusing Nanosensors
(Co-chairs: Jo-won Lee / Myung S. Jhon)
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09:15-09:55
(4 min/talk including Q&A)
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•Ji-Wook Yoon, Korea
University -CuBr Nano-pathways for Quick NH3 Sensing at Room Temperature: Toward Wearable Breath Analyzer for Chronic Kidney Disease Screening
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•Chengye Liu, Harvard
University -3D printed RF Devices for
Gigahertz Oscillator and Transmitter Applications
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•Wonyup Song, Carnegie Mellon University -IoT in Chemical Engineering Industry
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•Teahoon Park, Korea
Institute of Materials Science (KIMS) -Highly Sensitive Wireless UV Sensor Platform based on Aspect Ratio Controlled ZnO Nanorods
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•Joon-Boo Yu, Kangwon
National University -Electronic-Nose System for Breath Analysis using Chemical Sensors Array
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•Dong Liu, University
of Wisconsin-Madison -AlGaN based Visible-Blind
UV Detector with Transparent Graphene Electrode
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•Byung Chul Lee, Korea
Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) -A Membrane-gate FET
Sensor Platform Using Monolithic 3-dimentional Integration for Internet of Things
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•Minkyu Cho, Korea
Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) -High-sensitivity and
Low-power Flexible Schottky Hydrogen Sensor based on Silicon Nanomembrane
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•Younghyun Kim,
University of Wisconsin-Madison -Micro- and Nano-sensors
for IoT Security
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•Tae-Ho Kim, Sungkyunkwan
University -Graphene Tribotronics for
Electronic Skin and Touch Screen Applications
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10:00-10:30
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Post Exhibition
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Discussion / Working Groups
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10:30-12:30
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•Group Discussion Workshop - Group 1 : Nanomedicine focusing on
single cell level - Group 2 : IoT including nanosensors
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12:30-13:30
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Lunch
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Wrap up Discussion &
Recommendations
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13:30-15:00
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•Poster Award Presentation
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•Workshop Report
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•Draw-up Recommendations to the Governments
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•Signature of Overall Summary and Recommendations •Closing Remarks
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15:00 -
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Korea (Kyeonggi)
Tour
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