Annual Meeting |
The 1st Annual Meeting of the Israel Society for Chemical
and Biological Sensing (ISCBS)
February 13, 2025, Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel
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Congratulations to the winners in the best poster award!
1st place: Daniel Kaufman (BGU)
2nd place: Donggang Cao (TAU), Kayan Awawdeh (Technion), Dana Cohen-Gerassi (TAU)
1st place: Daniel Kaufman (BGU)
2nd place: Donggang Cao (TAU), Kayan Awawdeh (Technion), Dana Cohen-Gerassi (TAU)
Symposium Goals:
This symposium will be a platform to share the latest breakthroughs in chemical and biological sensor technologies and their wide-ranging applications. With an emphasis on multidisciplinary innovation, we aim to highlight advances at the intersection of nanotechnology, biochemistry, optics, microfluidics, and machine learning, driving the development of cutting-edge, real-time, selective, and highly sensitive sensing platforms. The program will feature cutting-edge research and applications, including non-invasive disease diagnostic tools, lab-on-a-chip platforms for biomarker detection, novel materials for optical, chemical, and biological sensing, and sensor designs for gas, volatile organic compounds, metabolites, enzymes, and other biomolecular targets.
This meeting aims to foster new collaborations within the chemical and biological sensing community. In addition to showcasing scientific and technological advancements, it will also focus on engaging students and postdocs, providing them with opportunities to participate in scientific discussions and network with researchers in the field.
Meeting Organizers:
Prof. Amos Danielli (Bar Ilan University, Israel)
Prof. Gili Bisker (Tel Aviv University, Israel)
Prof. Hadar Ben-Yoav (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel)
Deadlines:
Abstract Submission:
Poster Guidelines:
Date and Venue:
The Scientific program will be held at Bar Ilan University (Institute for Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials, Building 206, Main Hall), Max and Anna Webb St., Ramat Gan, Israel.
Click here: Location
For arrival and parking instructions click here; you can park next to gate #10 and enter through gate #5. Then you can use the BIU free shuttle to stations #6 or #7 (next to the Nano center).
Congress Language:
The official language of the meeting will be English.
Exhibition:
An exhibition of laboratory equipment and reagents will take place during the meeting.
This symposium will be a platform to share the latest breakthroughs in chemical and biological sensor technologies and their wide-ranging applications. With an emphasis on multidisciplinary innovation, we aim to highlight advances at the intersection of nanotechnology, biochemistry, optics, microfluidics, and machine learning, driving the development of cutting-edge, real-time, selective, and highly sensitive sensing platforms. The program will feature cutting-edge research and applications, including non-invasive disease diagnostic tools, lab-on-a-chip platforms for biomarker detection, novel materials for optical, chemical, and biological sensing, and sensor designs for gas, volatile organic compounds, metabolites, enzymes, and other biomolecular targets.
This meeting aims to foster new collaborations within the chemical and biological sensing community. In addition to showcasing scientific and technological advancements, it will also focus on engaging students and postdocs, providing them with opportunities to participate in scientific discussions and network with researchers in the field.
Meeting Organizers:
Prof. Amos Danielli (Bar Ilan University, Israel)
Prof. Gili Bisker (Tel Aviv University, Israel)
Prof. Hadar Ben-Yoav (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel)
Deadlines:
- Abstract submission deadline: January 23, 2025
- Abstract acceptance notification: February 1, 2025
- Online registration deadline: February 5, 2025
Abstract Submission:
- Title, authors, <200 words
- Abstracts on studies related to the symposium topics can be submitted for poster presentation.
- Abstracts should be in English, format should be one page of A4 size, including authors names and affiliations.
- Submit your abstract to [email protected]
Poster Guidelines:
- Dimensions: 90 cm W x 120 cm H
Date and Venue:
The Scientific program will be held at Bar Ilan University (Institute for Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials, Building 206, Main Hall), Max and Anna Webb St., Ramat Gan, Israel.
Click here: Location
For arrival and parking instructions click here; you can park next to gate #10 and enter through gate #5. Then you can use the BIU free shuttle to stations #6 or #7 (next to the Nano center).
Congress Language:
The official language of the meeting will be English.
Exhibition:
An exhibition of laboratory equipment and reagents will take place during the meeting.
SYMPOSIUM PROGRAM
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2025
09:00–09:30 Get Together (breakfast and coffee)
09:30–09:35 Opening and Greetings
Session 1 (09:35–11:05) - Chair: Gili Bisker
09:35–10:05 Plenary: Ester Segal (Technion)
Porous Silicon-based Photonic Biosensors for Accelerated Detection of Pathogenic Infections and Resistant Microorganisms
10:05–10:25 Talk 1: Ramiz Daniel (Technion)
Cell-based Biosensors that Can Compute
10:25–10:45 Talk 2: Ariel Kushmaro (BGU)
Luminescent Sensing Bacterial Sensors as Platform for Drug Discovery and Chemical Toxicity Effects
10:45–11:05 Talk 3: Zvi Yaari (HUJI)
Developing Optical Nanosensors for Biomedical Applications
11:05–11:35 Coffee Break
Session 2 (11:35–13:05)- Chair: Hadar Ben-Yoav
11:35–11:55 Talk 4: Gilad Yossifon (TAU)
Electrokinetics for Enhanced Biosensing
11:55–12:15 Talk 5: Gili Bisker (TAU)
Monitoring Enzymatic Activity with Near-Infrared Fluorescence Nanosensors
12:15–12:35 Talk 6: David Margulies (Weizmann)
Fluorescence Labeling of Cancer Cells with Chemically Modified Bacteria
12:35–13:20 Students’ flash talk
13:20–14:00 Lunch
13:20-14:50 Students Poster Session (free beer)
Session 3 (14:50–15:45) - Chair: Amos Danielli
14:50–15:10 Talk 7: Rachela Popovtzer (BIU)
Synthetic Biology-Based Bio-Chip for Detection of Microbial Chemical Signals
15:10–15:30 Talk 8: Gil Shalev (BGU)
Biological Transistors for Biosensing
15:30–15:45 Best Poster Award and Summary
09:00–09:30 Get Together (breakfast and coffee)
09:30–09:35 Opening and Greetings
Session 1 (09:35–11:05) - Chair: Gili Bisker
09:35–10:05 Plenary: Ester Segal (Technion)
Porous Silicon-based Photonic Biosensors for Accelerated Detection of Pathogenic Infections and Resistant Microorganisms
10:05–10:25 Talk 1: Ramiz Daniel (Technion)
Cell-based Biosensors that Can Compute
10:25–10:45 Talk 2: Ariel Kushmaro (BGU)
Luminescent Sensing Bacterial Sensors as Platform for Drug Discovery and Chemical Toxicity Effects
10:45–11:05 Talk 3: Zvi Yaari (HUJI)
Developing Optical Nanosensors for Biomedical Applications
11:05–11:35 Coffee Break
Session 2 (11:35–13:05)- Chair: Hadar Ben-Yoav
11:35–11:55 Talk 4: Gilad Yossifon (TAU)
Electrokinetics for Enhanced Biosensing
11:55–12:15 Talk 5: Gili Bisker (TAU)
Monitoring Enzymatic Activity with Near-Infrared Fluorescence Nanosensors
12:15–12:35 Talk 6: David Margulies (Weizmann)
Fluorescence Labeling of Cancer Cells with Chemically Modified Bacteria
12:35–13:20 Students’ flash talk
13:20–14:00 Lunch
13:20-14:50 Students Poster Session (free beer)
Session 3 (14:50–15:45) - Chair: Amos Danielli
14:50–15:10 Talk 7: Rachela Popovtzer (BIU)
Synthetic Biology-Based Bio-Chip for Detection of Microbial Chemical Signals
15:10–15:30 Talk 8: Gil Shalev (BGU)
Biological Transistors for Biosensing
15:30–15:45 Best Poster Award and Summary
Sponsors:
Israel Society for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (ISCLS)
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The Alexander Kofkin Faculty of Engineering, Bar-Ilan University
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Bar-Ilan Institute of Nanotechnology & Advanced Materials (BINA), Bar-Ilan University
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