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9:30 am Invited Talk: Spatially Distributed and Hierarchical Nanomaterials in Biotechnology @ Amriteshwari Hall
Invited Talk: Spatially Distributed and Hierarchical Nanomaterials in Biotechnology @ Amriteshwari Hall
Aug 13 @ 9:30 am – 10:03 am
Invited Talk: Spatially Distributed and Hierarchical Nanomaterials in Biotechnology @ Amriteshwari Hall | Vallikavu | Kerala | India
Shantikumar Nair, Ph.D. Professor & Director, Amrita Center for Nanosciences & Molecular Medicine, Amrita University, India   Spatially Distributed and Hierarchical Nanomaterials in Biotechnology  Although nano materials are well investigated in biotechnology in their zero-, one- and two-dimensional forms, three-dimensional
10:52 am Invited Talk: Interrogating Signaling Networks at the Single Cell Level in Primary Human Patient Samples @ Acharya Hall
Invited Talk: Interrogating Signaling Networks at the Single Cell Level in Primary Human Patient Samples @ Acharya Hall
Aug 13 @ 10:52 am – 11:22 am
Invited Talk: Interrogating Signaling Networks at the Single Cell Level in Primary Human Patient Samples @ Acharya Hall | Vallikavu | Kerala | India
Michelle Hermiston, MD, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics University of California San Francisco, USA Interrogating Signaling Networks at the Single Cell Level In Primary Human Patient Samples Multiparameter phosphoflow cytometry is a highly sensitive proteomic approach that enables monitoring of
2:17 pm Invited Talk: Nanomaterials for ‘enzyme-free’ biosensing @ Amriteshwari Hall
Invited Talk: Nanomaterials for ‘enzyme-free’ biosensing @ Amriteshwari Hall
Aug 13 @ 2:17 pm – 2:35 pm
Invited Talk: Nanomaterials for 'enzyme-free' biosensing @ Amriteshwari Hall | Vallikavu | Kerala | India
Satheesh Babu T. G., Ph.D. Associate Professor, Department of Sciences, School of Engineering, Amrita University, Coimbatore, India Nanomaterials for ‘enzyme-free’ biosensing Enzyme based sensors have many draw backs such as poor storage stability, easily affected by the change in pH