September 22, 2019 (Sunday) Dae Jang Keum, 7905 Engineer Rd, San Diego, CA 92111
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18:30 ~
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Welcone Reception
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Day 1
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September 23, 2019 (Monday) Qualcomm Institute, UCSD
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Opening Session
Co-chairs: Jo-Won Lee (Hanyang Univ.)/
Myung S. Jhon (CMU)
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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
•Mihail Roco (Senior Advisor, National Science Foundation) •Albert Pisano (Dean of Engineering, University of California, San Diego) •Wanho Song (Head of Section, Ministry of Science and ICT)
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09:20-10:20
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■ Keynote Speeches •Mihail Roco, National Science Foundation – Several Nanotechnology Trends, Including in Nanomedicine •Shubhra Gangopadhyay, National Science Foundation – Bio/Nanotechnology, Sensors and Brain Research Programs at NSF •Ick Chan Kwon, Korea Institute of Science and Technology – Activatable Molecular Probes for Optical Imaging
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10:20-10:40
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Coffee Break & Group Photo
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Session I
Nanosensors Related to Human Cognition and Brain Research
Co-chairs: Elias Towe (CMU)/
Young-Ho Cho (KAIST)
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10:40-12:46
(18min/talk including Q&A)
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•Introduction
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•Shadi Dayeh, University of California, San Diego – Microelectrode Arrays for Clinical Mapping: Considerations and Brain Recordings with 1024 Channel
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•Young-Ho Cho, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology –Wearable Human Emotion Monitoring Systems
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•Mike Sailor, University of California, San Diego – Peptide-Targeted Porous Silicon Nanoparticles For in vivo Drug Delivery and Sensing
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•Yoon-Kyu Song, Seoul National University – Implantable Neural Sensors for Brain-Machine Interface
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•Donglei Fan, University of Texas, Austin – Design, Assembling and Manipulation of Electric Nanomotors with Ultrahigh Performances
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•Sang-Don Jeong, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute – Surface Modification of Neural Electrode with Electro-deposited Nanoparticle for Stimulation Performance Enhancement
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•Soo Hyun Lee, Korea Institute of Science and Technology – Nano Gap Sensor using Magnetic Beads for Tau protein to Diagnose Neurodegenerative Disease such as Alzheimer’s Disease in Blood
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12:46-13:46
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Luncheon & Poster Set-up
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13:46-14:22
(18min/talk including Q&A)
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•Nanshu Lu, University of Texas, Austin – Wireless Electronic Tattoos
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•Tae-Woo Lee, Seoul National University – Flexible and Stretchable Organic Artificial Nerves
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Session II
Nanomedicine Focusing on Single Cell Level
Co-chairs: Shaochen Chen (UCSD)/
Keon Wook Kang (Seoul National Univ.)
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14:22-15:34
(20min/talk including Q&A)
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•Introduction
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•Dan Heller, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center – Non-invasive Nanosensors for Neurodegenerative Disease
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•Keon Wook Kang, Seoul National University – in vivo Imaging using Nanoparticles
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•Hedi Mattoussi, Florida State University – Interfacing Inorganic Nanocrystals with Biological Systems Using a Coordinating Polymer Coating
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•Sungjee Kim, Pohang University of Science and Technology – Quantum Dots for Imaging Applications
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15:34-15:44
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Coffee Break
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15:44-17:32
(20min/talk including Q&A)
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•Dino Di Carlo, Universtiy of California, Los Angeles – Lab-on-a-particle Technologies Based on Armored Emulsions
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•Dae-Sik Lee, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute – Biomedical Device Technologies for Point of Care Applications; Design, Fabrication, Characterization and Commercialization
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•Krishnendu Roy, Georgia Technology Institute – A Fully Synthetic Platform-Nanotechnology for Selective Depletion of Immune-Suppressor Cells in Cancer
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•Sangyong Jon, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
– PEGylated Bilirubin Nanomedicine: a New Therapeutics for Various Inflammatory Diseases
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•Tejal Desai, University of California, San Francisco – Designing Nanostructured Materials to Enhance Therapeutic Delivery
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•Yun-Hee Kim, Research Institute of National Cancer Center – Versatility of Nucleic Acid for Cancer Theragnosis
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18:00 ~
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Banquet Buga, 5580 Clairemont Mesa Blvd, San Diego, CA 92117
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Day 2
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September 24, 2019 (Tuesday) Qualcomm Institute, UCSD
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Poster Session
Co-chairs: Jo-won Lee (Hanyang Univ.)/ Myung S. Jhon (CMU) Shaochen Chen (UCSD)
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08:30-09:50
(5 min/talk including Q&A)
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•Introduction
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•Hui Fang, Northeastern University – Nanomeshing Adds Multifunctionality to Conventional Neuroelectrodes
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•Hyung-Jun Im, Seoul National University – Radiolabeled Europium Loaded Theranostic Liposomal Nanoparticles for Effective Radioisotope induced Photodynamic Therapy
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•Jinhye Bae, University of California, San Diego – A Micromachined Pico-calorimetric Sensor for Biological Systems
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•Sun Il Choi, Research Institute of National Cancer Center – Development of Pancreatic Cancer Targeting Aptamer using Cell-SELEX and Therapeutic Application
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•Duygu Kuzum, University of California, San Diego – Graphene-based Neural Interfaces for Probing Brain Activity
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•Seongchan Kim, Korea Institute of Science and Technology – Targeted Delivery of CRISPR/Cas9 Protein by Functional Nanoparticle for Highly Efficient Gene Editing in Cancer Cells in vitro and in vivo
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•Hyowon Lee, Purdue University – Self-clearing Implantable Biosensors for Neurodegeneration Research
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•Dong Gil You, Sungkyunkwan University – Chemiluminescence Resonance Energy Transfer-based Self-illuminuting Nanoparticles in Cancer Phototheranostics
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•Jia Liu, Harvard University – Functional Assembly of Bioelectronics for Tissue-wide Electrophysiology with Single-cell Resolution and Cell-type Specificity
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•Jinmyoung Joo, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology – Spatiotemporal Tracking of Intracellular Nanoparticles that has Multivalent Peptide Decoration
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•Claire Soojung Hur, Johns Hopkins University – Vortex-integrated Bio-Editors to Catalyze Personalized Treatment
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•Mi-Hyun Choi, Konkuk University – Somatotopic Map and Inter- and Intra-Digit Distance in Brodmann Area 2 by Pressure Stimulation
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•Markita Landry, University of California, Berkeley – Imaging Striatal Dopamine Release With a Non-Genetically
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•Chul Kim, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology – Miniaturized Energy-Efficient Integrated Neural Interfaces
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•Taylor Canady, University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign –Digital Resolution Detection of miRNA with Single Base Selectivity by Photonic Resonator Absorption Microscopy
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•Sanghwa Jung, University of California, Berkeley – High Throughput Evolution of Near-Infrared Serotonin Nanosensors
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•Xiao Huang, University of California San Francisco – DNA-scaffolded Biomaterials Enable Modular and Tunable Control of Cell-based Cancer Immunotherapies
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09:50-10:20
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Post Exhibition
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Discussion/ Working Groups
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10:20-12:20
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•Group Discussion Workshop – Group 1 : Nanosensors Related to Human Cognition and Brain Research – Group 2 : Nanomedicine Focusing on Single Cell Level
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12:20-13:20
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Lunch
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Wrap up Discussion &
Recommendations
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13:20-14:30
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•Poster Award Presentation
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•Draw-up Recommendations to the Governments
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•Signature of Overall Summary and Recommendations
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•Closing Remarks
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