Symposium 3
Bioelectrochemistry. From fundamentals to applications with a special focus on nanostructured material
Sponsoring Division: Division 2, Bioelectrochemistry
This symposium includes all general aspects of bioelectrochemistry but will be especially focused on the generation, the study and the use of nanostructured materials incorporating biological elements for applications ranging from electrochemical sensing to energy transformation purposes. Contributions might also address topics bordering neighboring disciplines such as spectroscopy, near field microscopy or protein engineering.
Topics include but are not limited to:
- Interfaces modified with electroactive biological species
- New strategies for patterning electrode surfaces with enzymes, organelles, cells and biomimetic systems
- Tailored protein structures for enhanced kinetics and selectivity
- Coupling of bioelectrochemistry with other techniques (EQCM, SPR, SERS ...)
- Fundamental investigations concerning bioelectrochemical energy transformation
- Interfacial design for bioelectrochemical microsensing
Symposium organizers
Lo Gorton, (Coordinator) Lund University, Sweden
lo.gorton@biochemistry.lu.se
Alexander Kuhn, University of Bordeaux, France
kuhn@enscpb.fr
Woonsup Shin, Sogang University, Seoul, Korea
shinws@sogang.ac.kr
Christophe Innocent, CNRS, Montpellier, France
christophe.innocent@iemm.univ-montp2.fr