Wednesday, 1 November 2006: 1:00 PM-5:30 PM
Cumming (Augusta Marriott Hotel and Suites)
Agricultural and Food Chemistry (3)
Chem/Bio threat detection: Sensors for food safety and threat agents (AGFD, ANYL)
Chem/Bio threat detection is of major importance to the safety and security of the United States. This session will highlight research being performed throughout the Southeastern region on development and application of chemical and biological sensors.
Sponsor: Auburn University, ACS Division of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Organizers:Scott McWhorter
Aleksandr L. Simonian
Presider:Scott McWhorter
1:00 PMIntroductory Remarks
1:10 PMA carbon paste electrode for TCP detection
G. K. Vertelov, W.F. Gale, A.L. Simonian
1:40 PMDevelopment of a biosensor for the identification of campylobacter jejuni
Omar Oyarzabal, Dong Wei, Tung-Shi Huang, S. B. Shankar Ganesh, Aleksandr L. Simonian
2:10 PMAn oxidase modified electrode for cyanide sensing
Fred M. Hawkridge, Leon Su, Melissa C. Rhoten
2:40 PMBreak
3:00 PMA sensitive and rapid biosensor for avian influenza virus
David Gottfried, Jie Xu, David Suarez
3:30 PMGold surface modified with enzyme-encapsulated silica monolayers for biosensor application
Shankar G. Balasubramanian, Heather R. Luckarift, Sheetal Paliwal, Glenn R. Johnson, Aleksandr L. Simonain
4:00 PMFluorescent bioassays based on organophosphorus hydrolase (OPH) for the detection of paraoxon
Roger M. Leblanc, Chengshan Wang
4:30 PMOptical interferometry for sensing of terrorism threat agents
David Gottfried, Jie Xu, Janet Cobb-Sullivan, Daniel P. Campbell

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