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11th NAMIS WORKSHOP
Seattle, USA
Sheraton Hotel downtown and University of Washington
“Integrated Micro/Nano Systems for Global Health”
Organized by University of Washington, CNRS and CIRMM/ CNRS - University of Tokyo
With additional support from Core-to-Core program of the Japan Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS) and Google company
Website : http://namis.iis.u-tokyo.ac.jp/11th-namisworkshopseattle2013
Program
Sunday, July the 7th 17:00-20:00 Informal reception at Purple Café, 1225 4th Avenue (between University and Seneca streets) Seattle, WA 98101
Monday, July the 8th
Sheraton Hotel downtown, Cirrus Ballroom 08:00 – 08:30 Registration
08:30 – 09:00 Welcome, Practical information and NAMIS network news
Prof. Karl BÖHRINGER, Chairman of 11th NAMIS workshop, University of Washington,USA Prof Alain BOSSEBOEUF, NAMIS network coordinator, CNRS/IEF & CIRMM/Univ. Tokyo
09:00 – 09:30 UW review Talk: Overview of MEMS work at University of Washington Prof. Karl BÖHRINGER, Head of MEMS laboratory, University of Washington, USA Prof Lih Y. LIN, Head of Photonics and Optical MEMS/NEMS, University of Washington
09:30 – 10:30 Session 1: Global Health Chair: Prof . Karl BÖHRINGER, MEMS laboratory, University of Washington, USA
09:30 – 10:00 UW invited talk : Novel diagnostic and screening devices in response to the chronic disease epidemic in developing countries Prof. Bernhard H. WEIGL, principal investigator, PATH, University of Washington
10:00 – 10:30 NAMIS review talk: VTT as a partner for Integrated microsystems for global health
Dr. Philippe MONNOYER, Technology Manager, VTT, Finland
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10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Break and posters Sheraton Hotel downtown, Cirrus Ballroom 11:00 - 12:30 Session 2: Microfluidics and Lab on chip 1 Chair: Prof. Yeong-Eun YOO, KIMM, Korea
11:00 – 11:30 UW invited talk: Sophisticated point-of-care diagnostic devices based on 2D paper networks
Prof. Paul YAGER, Department of Bioengineering, University of Washington, USA 12:00 - 12:30 NAMIS review talk: Paper-based ELISA for the Diagnosis of Various Diseases Prof. Chao-Min CHENG, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan 11:30 – 12:00 NAMIS Invited talk: Microfluidic systems for cell-based anticancer drug screening
Prof. Karen CHEUNG, British University of Columbia, USA
12:30 – 14:00 Lunch offered by UW, and Group Picture at Rock Bottom Restaurant, 1333, 5th Avenue (between Union and University streets), Seattle downtown Sheraton Hotel, Downtown, Cirrus Ball room 14:00 – 15:00 Session 3, NAMIS focus talks: Microfluidics and Lab on chips 2
Chair: Dr. Laurent MONTES, CNRS/IMEP-LAHC, France
14:00 – 14:20 Microfluidic fabrication of complex microtissue structures for cell-based analysis Prof. Yukiko T. MATSUNAGA, CIRMM/IIS-The University of Tokyo, Japan 14:20 – 14:40 Multi analyte diagnostic platform Dr. Kari TUKKINIEMI, Senior Research scientist, VTT, Finland 14:40 - 15:00 DNA capillary assembly and microfluidics for neurosciences Dr. Benoit Charlot, Fabrice Bardin, Lambert Paris, Jean Valmier, Patrick Caroll,
Etienne Schwob, CNRS/IES, France
15:0 – 16:00 Session 4: Integrated Systems for neurosciences Chair: Henri CAMON, CNRS/LAAS, France
15:00 – 15:30 NAMIS review talk: University of Freiburg's Excellence Cluster 'BrainLinks- BrainTools': Neuro-Science and Technology for Better Interfaces to the Brain
Prof. Oliver PAUL, IMTEK/University of Frieburg, Germany 15:30 – 16:00 UW Invited talk: Bidirectional interactions between brains and implantable
computers Prof. Eberhard E. FETZ, Departments of Physiology & Biophysics and
Bioengineering; Washington National Primate Research Center, University of Washington, USA
16:00 – 16:30 Coffee break and Posters Sheraton Hotel downtown, Cirrus Ballroom 16:30 – 18:00 Session 5, NAMIS review talks: Advanced transduction techniques for biodevices Chair: Prof. Hiroyuki FUJITA, CIRMM/IIS-The University of Tokyo, Japan
16:30 – 17:00 Chemomechanical Transduction: A Revolutionary Biosensing Mechanism Prof. Junghoon LEE, Seoul National University, South Korea 17:00 – 17:30 Bio-Mag-MEMS with micro-magnets for Biological Applications Guillaume BLAIRE, PhD Student, CNRS/G2ELab, France 17:30 - 18:00 Bloch surface waves, plasmonics and Nano-structures for biosensing application. Dr. Elsie BARAKAT, Scientific collaborator, EPFL, Switzerland
Adjourn of the day
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Cirrus Ball room 18:00 – 19:00 NAMIS Steering/Scientific committee meeting Attendees: members of NAMIS committees or representative of each NAMIS partner 19:30 – 21:30 Gala Dinner offered by UW in Flying Fish Restaurant 300 Westlake Avenue (between Harrison & Thomas streets), Seattle (see map in appendix)
Tuesday, July the 8th
Sheraton Hotel downtown, Virginia room
08:45 – 09:00 Registration
09:00 – 09:30 NAMIS review talk Chair: Prof. Oliver PAUL, IMTEK-University of Freiburg, Germany
Final Achievements of BEANS Project - Towards the Heterogeneous Process over the Scale Prof. Hiroyuki FUJITA, CIRMM/IIS-The University of Tokyo, Japan
09:30 – 9:35 Workgroups objective and organization Prof. Alain BOSSEBOEUF, NAMIS network coordinator Sheraton Hotel Downtown, University Room and Seneca Room 09:35 – 10:30 Workgroup session ( 2 groups in parallel)
University room
Group 1: Microfluidics and biodevices
Chair: Prof. Firstname NAME, Organization acronym Secretary : Prof. Firstname NAME, Organization acronym (not yet defined)
Seneca room
Group 2: Physical and chemical (non bio) devices for medical end environmental applications
Chair: Prof. Alain BOSSEBOEUF, CIRMM/CNRS-Univ. Tokyo Secretary : Prof. Firstname NAME, Organization acronym (not yet defined)
10:30– 11:00 Coffee Break
Sheraton Hotel downtown, Virginia room 11:00 – 11:15 Announcement of 7th NAMIS International school 2013 in Seoul
Prof. Junghoon LEE, Seoul National University, South Korea 11:15 – 11:45 UW Invited talk Chair: Prof. Karl BÖHRINGER, University of Washington, USA Scanning fiber endoscopy with reflectance and fluorescence imaging capabilities Prof. Richard S. JOHNSTON, Human Photonics Lab, University of Washington, USA
11:45 – 12:25 Session 6, NAMIS focus talks: MOEMS and Optical sensors Chair: Prof. Masahiro NOMURA, IIS/The University of Tokyo, Japan
11:45 – 12:05 3D microlens scanner made by vertical integration via multi-wafer bonding Dr. Christophe GORECKI, Senior CNRS Researcher, CNRS/FEMTO-ST, France 12:05 – 12:25 Integrated optical sensor for in-situ dissolved methane measurement Dr. Henri CAMON, Senior CNRS Researcher, CNRS/LAAS, France
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12:25-18:00 Lunch and social event: Sightseeing and museums visit at Bainbridge Island 12:25-13:45 Walking to Miner’s Landing (Bayfront Pier 57) and Lunch (snacks) 13:45 14:00 Walking to Washington state ferry, Pier 52 14:05 – 14:30 Ferry boat trip to Bainbridge island 14:30 - 17:30 Sighseeing in Winslow, Bus to Suquamish, Visit of Suquamish museum, return bus trip
17:30----- Free time in BainBridge Island, Seattle or other place
Wednesday, July the 10th
Savery Hall, University of Washington
08:00 – Bus departure from Sheraton Hotel to University of Washington 08:45 – 09:00 Registration 9:00– 9:30 NAMIS review Talk Chair: Prof. Harri KOPPOLA, VTT, Finland Novel Microsystems and Techniques for Environmental Quality Monitoring Prof. Dan ANGELESCU, Université Paris Est/ESIEE, France 9:30– 10:00 NAMIS review Talk Chair: Prof. Alain BOSSEBOEUF, CNRS/IEF & CIRMM/IIS-University of Tokyo, France Si Phononics for thermoelectric Prof. Masahiro NOMURA, IIS/The University of Tokyo, Japan 10:00– 10:30 Workgroup synthesis 15 min for each Workgroup by chairs 10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break 11:00– 11:30 UW invited Talk Chair: Prof. Yukiko MATSUNAGA, IIS-The University of Tokyo, Japan Adventures in Engineering at the Molecular Scale: the new Molecular Engineering and Sciences Institute at University of Washington Prof. Patrick STAYTON, Director of Molecular Engineering and Sciences Institute, University of Washington, USA 11:30 – 12:30 Session 7, NAMIS partner talks: Microfluidics for biomedical devices Chair: Dr. Benoit CHARLOT, CNRS/IES, France
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11:30 – 11:50 Micropumps with integrated sensors for biomedical applications Ass. Prof. Laurent MONTES, CNRS/IMEP-LAHC, France 11:50 – 12:10 Microfluidics with instrumentation for biochemical and medical applications Dr. Päivi HEIMALA, Senior scientist, VTT, Finland 12:10 - 12:30 A plastic microfluidic device to capture circulating tumor cells Prof. Yeong-Yu YOO, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials, South Korea
12:30 – 13:00 NAMIS workshop and international schools in 2014 and 2015 & closing remarks Chairs: Prof. Karl BÖHRINGER, University of Washington and Alain BOSSEBOEUF, NAMIS network coordinator
12:30 - 12:40 NAMIS workshop 2014 in Halong Bay, Vietnam (tentative) Mrs Noriko FUJOKA, Project specialist, CIRMM/CNRS-University of Tokyo 12:40 - 12:50 NAMIS school 2014 in Taiwan Prof. Chao-Min CHENG, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan 12:50 - 13:00 NAMIS workshop and international school in 2015 Prof. Alain BOSSEBOEUF, NAMIS network coordinator Closing remarks
13:00 – 13:45 Lunch Box offered by UW 13:45 – 14:00 University of Washington Labs Tour presentation
Prof. Karl BÖHRINGER, University of Washington 14:00- 16:30 Labs tour
Molecular Engineering Lab
Baker Lab
Microfabrication facilities
Seibel lab
Lih Lin Lab
Foege Hall
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Practical information Workshop Locations
Monday and Tuesday Wednesday
Cirrus Ball room, Sheraton Hotel Downtown, 1400 Sixth Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101
Savery Hall, Liberal Arts Quadrangle (The Quad),University of Washington, 4001 1st Ave NE Seattle, WA 98105
http://www.sheratonseattle.com/ http://www.washington.edu/maps/
University of Washington campus map
Sheraton Hotel
University of
Washington
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Restaurants Lunch Monday the 8th Rock Bottom restaurant, 1333 5th Avenue (between Union and University streets), Seattle
Phone: (206) 623-3070
Gala dinner Monday the 8th
Flying Fish, 300 West Lake Avenue (Between Harrison and Thomas streets), Seattle
Phone: 206.728.8595