The 16th U.S.-Korea Forum on Nanotechnology:
Nanomedicine Focusing on Single Cell Level and Sensors
Related to Human Cognition and Brain Research


University of California, San Diego (UCSD), Qualcomm Institute, California
September 23 & 24, 2019


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Invitation

Participants

Program

Outcomes

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Organizers

M.S. Jhon
(U.S.A.)
Carnegie Mellon University
mj3a@andrew.cmu.edu

J.W. Lee (Korea)
Hanyang University
jowon@hanyang.ac.kr

September 22, 2019 (Sunday)
Dae Jang Keum, 7905 Engineer Rd, San Diego, CA 92111

18:30 ~

Welcone Reception

Day 1

September 23, 2019 (Monday)
Qualcomm Institute, UCSD

 

Opening Session

Co-chairs:
Jo-Won Lee
(Hanyang Univ.)/

Myung S. Jhon
(CMU)

08:30-09:00

Registration

09:00-09:20

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)

09:20-10:20

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

10:20-10:40

Coffee Break & Group Photo


Session I

Nanosensors Related to Human Cognition and Brain Research

Co-chairs:
Elias Towe
(CMU)/

Young-Ho Cho
(KAIST)


10:40-12:46

(18min/talk including Q&A)

Introduction

Shadi Dayeh, University of California, San Diego
  – Microelectrode Arrays for Clinical Mapping: Considerations
     and Brain Recordings with 1024 Channel

Young-Ho Cho, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and
   Technology
  –Wearable Human Emotion Monitoring Systems

Mike Sailor, University of California, San Diego
  – Peptide-Targeted Porous Silicon Nanoparticles For in vivo
     Drug Delivery and Sensing

Yoon-Kyu Song, Seoul National University
  – Implantable Neural Sensors for Brain-Machine Interface

Donglei Fan, University of Texas, Austin
  –
Design, Assembling and Manipulation of Electric Nanomotors
      with Ultrahigh Performances

Sang-Don Jeong, Electronics and Telecommunications
  Research Institute
  –
Surface Modification of Neural Electrode with
     Electro-deposited Nanoparticle for Stimulation Performance

     Enhancement

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

12:46-13:46

Luncheon & Poster Set-up

13:46-14:22

(18min/talk including Q&A)

Nanshu Lu, University of Texas, Austin
 –
Wireless Electronic Tattoos

Tae-Woo Lee, Seoul National University
 – Flexible and Stretchable Organic Artificial Nerves

 


Session II

Nanomedicine Focusing on Single Cell Level

Co-chairs:
Shaochen Chen
(UCSD)/

Keon Wook Kang
(Seoul National Univ.)


14:22-15:34


(20min/talk including Q&A)

Introduction

Dan Heller, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
 – Non-invasive Nanosensors for Neurodegenerative Disease

Keon Wook Kang, Seoul National University
 – in vivo Imaging using Nanoparticles

Hedi Mattoussi, Florida State University
 – Interfacing Inorganic Nanocrystals with Biological Systems
    Using a Coordinating Polymer Coating

•Sungjee Kim, Pohang University of Science and Technology
 
Quantum Dots for Imaging Applications

15:34-15:44

Coffee Break


15:44-17:32


(20min/talk including Q&A)

Dino Di Carlo, Universtiy of California, Los Angeles
 – Lab-on-a-particle Technologies Based on Armored Emulsions

Dae-Sik Lee, Electronics and Telecommunications Research
  
Institute
 –
Biomedical Device Technologies for Point of Care
    Applications;
 Design, Fabrication, Characterization and
    Commercialization

Krishnendu Roy, Georgia Technology Institute
 – A Fully Synthetic Platform-Nanotechnology for Selective
   Depletion of Immune-Suppressor Cells in Cancer

Sangyong Jon, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and
   
Technology

 – PEGylated Bilirubin Nanomedicine: a New Therapeutics for
     
Various Inflammatory Diseases

Tejal Desai, University of California, San Francisco
 –
Designing Nanostructured Materials to Enhance Therapeutic
     
Delivery

Yun-Hee Kim, Research Institute of National Cancer Center
 – Versatility of Nucleic Acid for Cancer Theragnosis

18:00 ~

Banquet
Buga, 5580 Clairemont Mesa Blvd, San Diego, CA 92117

Day 2

September 24, 2019 (Tuesday)
Qualcomm Institute, UCSD


Poster Session


Co-chairs:
Jo-won Lee
(Hanyang Univ.)
/

Myung S. Jhon
(CMU)
Shaochen Chen (UCSD)


08:30-09:50

(5
min/talk including Q&A)

Introduction

Hui Fang, Northeastern University
 –
Nanomeshing Adds Multifunctionality to Conventional
    Neuroelectrodes

Hyung-Jun Im, Seoul National University
 –
Radiolabeled Europium Loaded Theranostic Liposomal
    Nanoparticles for Effective Radioisotope induced

    Photodynamic Therapy

Jinhye Bae, University of California, San Diego
 –
A Micromachined Pico-calorimetric Sensor for Biological
    Systems

Sun Il Choi, Research Institute of National Cancer Center
 –
Development of Pancreatic Cancer Targeting Aptamer using
    Cell-SELEX and Therapeutic Application

Duygu Kuzum, University of California, San Diego
 – Graphene-based Neural Interfaces for Probing Brain Activity

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

Hyowon Lee, Purdue University
 –
Self-clearing Implantable Biosensors for Neurodegeneration
    Research

Dong Gil You, Sungkyunkwan University
 –
Chemiluminescence Resonance Energy Transfer-based
    Self-illuminuting Nanoparticles in Cancer Phototheranostics

Jia Liu, Harvard University
 –
Functional Assembly of Bioelectronics for Tissue-wide
    Electrophysiology with Single-cell Resolution and Cell-type

    Specificity

Jinmyoung Joo, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
 –
Spatiotemporal Tracking of Intracellular Nanoparticles that
    has Multivalent Peptide Decoration

Claire Soojung Hur, Johns Hopkins University
 –
Vortex-integrated Bio-Editors to Catalyze Personalized
    Treatment

Mi-Hyun Choi, Konkuk University
 – Somatotopic Map and Inter- and Intra-Digit Distance in
    Brodmann Area 2 by Pressure Stimulation

Markita Landry, University of California, Berkeley
 – Imaging Striatal Dopamine Release With a Non-Genetically

Chul Kim, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
 – Miniaturized Energy-Efficient Integrated Neural Interfaces

Taylor Canady, University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign
 –Digital Resolution Detection of miRNA with Single Base
   Selectivity by Photonic Resonator Absorption Microscopy

Sanghwa Jung, University of California, Berkeley
 – High Throughput Evolution of Near-Infrared Serotonin
    Nanosensors

Xiao Huang, University of California San Francisco
 – DNA-scaffolded Biomaterials Enable Modular and Tunable
    Control of Cell-based Cancer Immunotherapies

09:50-10:20

Post Exhibition

Discussion/
Working Groups

10:20-12:20

•Group Discussion Workshop
  Group 1 : Nanosensors Related to Human Cognition and Brain
    Research 
  Group 2 : Nanomedicine Focusing on Single Cell Level

12:20-13:20

Lunch

Wrap up Discussion & Recommendations

13:20-14:30

Poster Award Presentation

•Draw-up Recommendations to the Governments

•Signature of Overall Summary and Recommendations

•Closing Remarks