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  • International Society of Electrochemistry

    Division 2Bioelectrochemistry

    Report 2020

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  • ISE Division 2 REPORT –2020• Current members: 665 in good standing (602 in 2019)• Chair: Elena Ferapontova

    • Chair Elect: Elisabeth Lojou

    • Acting Past Chair: Fred Lisdat

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    • Vice-Chair: Taek Dong Chung

    • Vice-Chair: Edmond Magner

  • Chair Elections:

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    Yi-Tao LongIlaria Palchetti

  • Summary of the Division 2 activities

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    International Society of Electrochemistry

  • Awards of our Division

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    In 2019Eugeny Katz

    Clarkson University, Potsdam, USAhas been selected as the winner of

    the Katsumi Niki Prize for Bioelectrochemistry

    Congratulations!The prize was awarded in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the fields of enzyme bioelectrochemistry, biosensor,

    bioelectronics, biofuel cell, and biocomputing.

    The Award lecture at the 2020 Annual Meeting in Belgrade, Serbia

    The Katsumi Nikiaward is awarded every two years to a scientist who has made an important contribution to the field of bioelectrochemistry.

  • Awards of our Division

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    Shelley MinteerUniversity of Utah, USA

    has been selected as the winner of

    Congratulations!

    In 2020

    The prize was awarded in recognition of her outstanding contribution to the field of bioelectrocatalysis and biofuel cells, in particular, for developing novel enzyme immobilization and stabilization strategies and applications of enzymatic cascade systems and novel enzymes for efficient and stable bioelectrocatalysis..

    The Award lecture at the 2021 Annual Meeting in Jeju, Korea

    The Bioelectrochemistry award is awarded every two years to a scientist who has made an important contribution to the field of bioelectrochemistry.

    the Bioelectrochemistry Prize of the ISE

  • Awards of our Division

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    We are waiting for your proposals/nominations for

    The Katsumi Niki Prize

    https://www.ise-online.org/awards/niki.php

    In 2021

    Previous prize winners:

    J. Ulstrup (2004), Rolando Guidelli (2005), Philip N. Bartlett (2007), Serge Cosnier (2009),Wolfgang Schuhmann (2011),

    Lo Gorton (2013), George S. Wilson (2015), Justin Gooding (2017),Evgeny Katz (2019)

  • Awards of our Division

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    Poster prizesat Annual meetings+ Banquet tickets

    This year is an exceptional year, and due to the on-line format of the Belgrade meeting, the poster prizes were awarded by ISE, with no

    banquet tickets.

    Students’s Oral presentation prizesThis year at our main symposium at Annual Meetings (10 min talks)

    and at Symposium 6 pitch competitions: for PhD students and for youngPostdocs, 5 min pitches)

  • Sponsored Meetings

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    22-24 April: Biophotoelectrochemical Systems: Solar Energy Conversion and Fundamental Investigations – TRANSFERRED TO 2021Location: Cambridge, UK; Contact: Jenny Zhang

    https://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/group/zhang/biophotoelectrochemical-workshop-2020

    14-18 June: THE 18th EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON ELECTROANALYSISVilnius, Lithuania; Contact: Rasa Pauliukaitė TRANSFERRED TO 2021

    http://www.eseac2020.com/

    10-12 October: Nanopore Electrochemistry Meeting (NEC)Location: Nanjing, China; Contact: Yi-Tao Long

    http://hysz.nju.edu.cn/ytlong/Data/List/meeting

    In 2020

    https://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/group/zhang/biophotoelectrochemical-workshop-2020http://www.eseac2020.com/http://hysz.nju.edu.cn/ytlong/Data/List/meeting

  • 27th Topical Meeting on 18 - 21 May, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA

    Cancelled

    ”Electroanalytical Chemistry and Bioelectroanalysis”

    Division 2 together with Divsion 1Organisers: Sh. Minteer, L. Baker, C. Korzeniewski

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  • Sponsored Meetings

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    19-21 April: Biophotoelectrochemical Systems: Solar Energy Conversion and Fundamental InvestigationsLocation: Cambridge, UK; Contact: Jenny Zhang (transferred from 2020)

    https://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/group/zhang/biophotoelectrochemical-workshop-2020

    9-13 May: XXVI Int. Symposium on Bioelectrochemistry & BioenergeticsCluj-Napoca, Romania; Contact: Robert Săndulescu

    https://www.bes2021.org/org_comm.html

    13-17 June: THE 18th EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON ELECTROANALYSISVilnius, Lithuania; Contact: Rasa Pauliukaitė (transferred from 2020)

    http://www.eseac2020.com/

    In 2021

    https://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/group/zhang/biophotoelectrochemical-workshop-2020https://www.bes2021.org/org_comm.htmlhttp://www.eseac2020.com/

  • Division 2 Budget

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    Income Remaining from 2019 Allocated 2020 Total 2020 Meeting surplus participation AVAILABLE to DIVISION 2 in 2020

    € 264,47 € 2.864,87 € 3.129,34 € 351,34 € 3.480,68

    Spent Bioelectrochemistry prize Prizes at the Annual meeting BES (Romania)

    € 750 € 450 € 500

    In total left €1780,68

    Income

    Remaining from 2019

    Allocated 2020

    Total 2020

    Meeting surplus participation

    AVAILABLE to DIVISION 2 in 2020

    € 264,47

    € 2.864,87

    € 3.129,34

    € 351,34

    € 3.480,68

    Spent

    Bioelectrochemistry prize

    Prizes at the Annual meeting

    BES (Romania)

    € 750

    € 450

    € 500

    In total left

    €1780,68

  • 71th Annual Meeting of ISE31 August – 4 September 2020, Belgrade, on-line

    ”Electrochemistry towards Excellence”

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    International Society of Electrochemistry2020

  • 2020 – 71st Annual Meeting of ISE, Belgrade

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    Symposium 4New trends in bioelectrochemistry

    Our main symposium covered all aspects of bioelectrochemistry from basic investigations to different fields of application including photobioelectrochemistry. Studies of different biomolecules, biomimics, cell compartments and whole cells were described. New materials and material combinations were covered as well as new developments in methodology and hyphenated techniques. Topics, the symposium was focused on, were:- Fundamental elucidation of electron / proton transfer pathways in biological systems, - heterogeneous electron transfer at bioelectrodes, - Novel electrodes, materials and electrode arrays for biological systems; - Novel experimental and theoretical tools in bioelectrochemistry; - microelectrochemistry and study of biological systems; - Sensing of small molecules or biomolecules by means of biological recognition elements or modified electrodes including point-of-use sensing; - Energy conversion / storage including biofuel cells, biophotoelectrodes, biobatteries; - Electrosynthesis with biocatalyzedcascades and electrobiotechnology

    Symposium OrganizersFred Lisdat (Coordinator), Biosystems Technology, Technical University Wildau, Germany, [email protected] Nicolas Plumeré, Center for Electrochemical Sciences, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, [email protected] Julea Butt, School of Chemistry, University of East Anglia in Norwich, UK [email protected] Victor Constantin Diculescu, National Institute of Materials Physics, Romania, [email protected]

  • 2020 – 71st Annual Meeting of ISE, Belgrade

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    Symposium 5Coupling electrochemical and optical methods to study chemo- and bio-objects: light as sensor and actuator Sponsored by:Division 2: BioelectrochemistryDivision 7: Physical Electrochemistry

    In a sustainable economy, bio-objects and chemically modified interfaces attract increasing interest for applications including energetics, synthesis and sensing. This symposium focused on coupling spectroscopic methods with electrochemical potential control for the study of bio-objects, biomimetic systems and electrochemical reactions covering the size range from macroscopic to the single-molecule level. With the focus on methods, the symposium also included functional systems intended to be used for triggering reactions or sensing applications. Further, it comprised fundamental studies on the influence of light on (bio)chemical reactions. This highly interdisciplinary topic aimed at bringing together experts in bioelectrochemistry, electroanalysis, in situ microscopies (SECM, STM, AFM, light microscopy) and spectroscopic methods, as well as signal processing, technique development and image processing.

    Symposium OrganizersElisabeth Lojou, (Coordinator), CNRS, Aix Marseille University, Marseille, France, [email protected] Kylie Vincent, Oxford University, Oxford, UK [email protected] Stijn Mertens, Lancaster University, UK [email protected] Priscilla G L Baker, University of the Western Cape, BELLVILLE, South Africa [email protected]

  • 2020 – 71st Annual Meeting of ISE, Belgrade

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    Symposium 6Advances in microbial electrochemistry for energy conversion, biotransformation, bioremediation and electroanalysisSponsored by: Division 2: Bioelectrochemistry ; Division 1: Analytical electrochemistry; Division 3: Electrochemical energy conversion and storage; Division 4: Electrochemical material scienceThis symposium covered key recent advances in electrochemical microbial research, from basic studies of microbial electrochemical systems to electrochemical technological applications including energy production, co-generation of chemicals and electricity and bioelectrosynthesis, recovery of environmental resources, wastewater treatment, food and agricultural analysis, and environmental monitoring. Electrochemical engineering contributing to improved bioelectrochemical cell/reactor designs and process control as applied to microbial electrochemical technology were also covered. Topics cover: -Mechanisms of bacterial electron transfer reactions; - Bioengineering of bacteria to improve extracellular ET; -Experimental and modeling strategies for electrochemical processes in microbial electrochemical systems; - Environmental, food and agricultural electroanalysis with and of microbial systems; - Microbial energy conversion, production&storage devices, microbial fuel cells, biosupercapacitors&batteries, electrosynthesis&electrotransformation; - New electrodes materials and designs for microbial electrochemical systems

    Symposium OrganizersElena Ferapontova, (Coordinator), Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark, [email protected] Carlo Santoro, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK [email protected] Tanja Vidakovic-Koch, Max Planck Institute, Magdeburg, Germany [email protected] Etienne, Université de Lorraine, France, [email protected] Eileen Hao Yu, Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK [email protected] Lo Gorton, Lund University, Lund, Sweden [email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]

  • Our Prize winners: Poster Awards (PhD students)• Symposium 4: Jianmei Wang, Deakin Uni.;Electrochemical P53 Gene Detection of DNA by Formation of Efficient Electron Transfer Pathways through Adsorbing Gold Nanoparticles to DNA Modified Electrodes Ramón Lorenzo Gómez, Uni. Oviedo; TdT vs RCA: DNA isothermal amplifications to improve the analytical performance of aptamers• Symposium 5: Sarah Rebeccani, Uni. Bologna: Electrochemiluminescence microscopy boosted by nanotechnology• Symposium 6:Pedro Pablo Machado Pico, Uni. degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergatas:Iron (II) phthalocyanine on nanostructured carbon as electrocatalyst for oxygen reduction in Microbial Fuel Cells

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  • Our Prize winners: Oral Presentations• Symposium 4 (PhD students): Carlos Guillén Posteguillo, University of Birmingham;Functionalization of Polycrystalline Au Electrodes with Glycosylated Poly(acryoylhydrazide)for the Electrochemical Detection of Cholera Toxin • Symposium 6 (PhD students): Morgane Hoareau, University of Toulouse: Oxygen Supply Management to Intensify Domestic Wastewater Treatment by a Microbial Electrochemical Snorkel (MES)• Symposium 6 (early-stage carrier Postdocs):Matteo Grattieri, University of Utah:Engineering Redox Mediating Systems to Study Photoinhibition Effects of Exogenous Mediators in Purple Bacteria

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  • 72st Annual Meeting of ISE29 August - 3 September, Jeju Island, Korea

    “Electrochemistry from Fundamentals to Products”More information to be announced in the ISE web-site soon

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  • 2021 - 72th Annual Meeting of ISE, Jeju

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    Symposium 4Bioelectrochemistry: from fundamentals to applicationsSponsored by: Division 2, Bioelectrochemistry

    The aim is to highlight new concepts and trends in bioelectrochemistry to understand electron transfer processes in biology, both fundamental and applications. ….. Topics include but are not limited to:• Theoretical or experimental approaches that lead to improved understanding of the electrochemical andcatalytic behavior of biological systems. • Surface analytical methods coupled to electrochemistry for imaging biointerfaces and for providing structural and spatio-temporal information of bio-objects.• Bioelectrocatalysis using nanoparticles, supramolecular assemblies, or mesoporous networks.• Biosensors and bioanalytical methods based on biological electron transfer and biocatalysis.• Biofuel cells for energy production and bioelectrosynthesis for fuel production• Photobioelectrochemistry in multielectron transfer biological systems.• Efficient extracellular electron transfer systems and their electrochemical study

    Symposium Organizers: Elisabeth Lojou (Coordinator), CNRS, France ([email protected])Shelley Minteer, University of Utah, USATaek Dong Chung, Chungnam National University, KoreaSeong Jung Kwon, Konkuk University, Korea

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    Symposium 5New Electrochemical Approaches and Devices for Monitoring Diseases and Human HealthSponsored by: Division 2, Bioelectrochemistry

    Division 1, Analytical Electrochemistry

    The symposium focuses on recent developments in electrochemical sensing systems and approaches for biomedical research and clinical diagnostics, also including electro-biological models for drug discovery, toxicity evaluation and antibiotic resistance screening. The symposium aims to overview both the state-of-the-art research and technological progress in the area. Topics include but are not limited to:1.Electrochemical assays and diagnostic devices for disease prognosis and monitoring and therapy evaluation;2.Drug delivery and wearable healthcare devices (including those for disease monitoring) based on electrochemical working principles;3.New strategies for production, modification&application of micro- and nanoelectrodes for in-vitro&in-vivo biosensing;4.Development of in vitro and animal models for electrochemical screening of drugs and cellular transformations during diseases.

    Symposium Organizers: Elena Ferapontova (Coordinator), Aarhus University, Denmark ([email protected])Ilaria Palchetti, University of Florence, ItalyHaesik Yang, Pusan National University, KoreaZong-Hong Lin, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

  • 2021 - 72th Annual Meeting of ISE, Jeju

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    Symposium 18Bringing Biomolecules and Electrodes together: Understanding Electron Transport in LifeSponsored by: Division 2, Bioelectrochemistry

    Division 6, Molecular Electrochemistry

    This symposium will gather scientists working within the rapidly expanding community of BioMolecular Electronics and related fields, who are using electrified interfaces to understand the key ingredients supporting electron transfer/transport in life. The symposium will cover all aspects of electron transport/transfer in molecular or biomolecular moieties where the electrochemical characterization has or could find an essential role. …The symposium will target studies that range from fundamental approaches, including single-molecule or nanoscale electrical platforms and computational modelling, to micro-scale molecular junctions involving hybrid micro/nano-structured materials for device applications. …attracting researchers interested on … molecular electron transport, …, from physical mechanisms and structural aspects of it, to … potential electrical applications such as molecular transistors, (bio)molecular sensors, sequencing platforms, etc..

    Symposium Organizers:Ismael Díez-Pérez (Coordinator) King’s College London, UK ([email protected])Pau Gorostiza, Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia, SpainRenata Bilewicz, University of Warsaw, PolandMagdaléna Hromadová, J. Heyrovsky Institute of Physical Chemistry, Czech RepublicByung-kwon Kim, Sookmyung Women’s University, KoreaYangrae Kim, Kwangwoon University, Korea

  • 18th International Conference on ElectroanalysisESEAC 2020, Vilnius, Lithuania

    postponed until 13 - 17 June 2021

    Sponsored by Division 2Organisers: Rasa PAULIUKAITE (Lithuania) Chair

    http://www.eseac2020.com/

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  • XXVI Int. Symposium on Bioelectrochemistry & BioenergeticsCluj-Napoca, Romania

    9-13 May

    Sponsored by Division 2Organisers: Robert Săndulescu (Romania) Chair

    https://www.bes2021.org/org_comm.html

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    International Society of ElectrochemistryISE Division 2 REPORT –2020Chair Elections:Summary of the Division 2 activitiesAwards of our DivisionAwards of our DivisionAwards of our DivisionAwards of our DivisionSponsored Meetings27th Topical Meeting on �18 - 21 May, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA��Cancelled ��”Electroanalytical Chemistry and Bioelectroanalysis”��Division 2 together with Divsion 1�Organisers: Sh. Minteer, L. Baker, C. Korzeniewski���Sponsored MeetingsDivision 2 Budget71th Annual Meeting of ISE� �31 August – 4 September 2020, Belgrade, on-line� �”Electrochemistry towards Excellence”�2020 – 71st Annual Meeting of ISE, Belgrade 2020 – 71st Annual Meeting of ISE, Belgrade 2020 – 71st Annual Meeting of ISE, Belgrade Our Prize winners: Poster Awards (PhD students)Our Prize winners: Oral Presentations72st Annual Meeting of ISE�29 August - 3 September, Jeju Island, Korea��“Electrochemistry from Fundamentals to Products”� More information to be announced in the ISE web-site soon�Slide Number 202021 - 72th Annual Meeting of ISE, Jeju 2021 - 72th Annual Meeting of ISE, Jeju 2021 - 72th Annual Meeting of ISE, Jeju 18th International Conference on Electroanalysis�ESEAC 2020, Vilnius, Lithuania�postponed until 13 - 17 June 2021��Sponsored by Division 2�Organisers: Rasa PAULIUKAITE (Lithuania) Chair��http://www.eseac2020.com/XXVI Int. Symposium on Bioelectrochemistry & Bioenergetics�Cluj-Napoca, Romania�9-13 May��Sponsored by Division 2�Organisers: Robert Săndulescu (Romania) Chair��https://www.bes2021.org/org_comm.htmlDivision 2 Facebook