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ICBZM 2015August 13-14, 2015 University of Washington, Seattle, USA
2nd International Conference on Bioinspired and Zwitterionic Materials
www.icbzm2015.com
SHORT PROGRAM
CONFERENCE INFORMATION AND SCHEDULE�
2nd International Conference for Bioinspired and Zwitterionic Materials August 13 — 14th, 2015
CHAIR: Shaoyi Jiang CO-CHAIR: Kazuhiko Ishihara CO-CHAIR: Jian JiLOCATION South Ballroom 211N Husky Union Building (HUB) University of Washington 4001 East Stevens Way NE, Seattle, WA
SPEAKERS AND POSTER PRESENTATIONS Invited talks: 15 minute talk plus 5 minutes for questions Short talks: 5 minute talk plus 3 minutes for questions Poster dimensions: 4’ x 3’ maximum
Thursday, August 13th7:15 AM Registration and light breakfast
8:00 — 8:10 AM Opening remarks
8:10 — 8:40 AM FEATURED TALK: Allan Hoffman with introduction by Buddy Ratner
8:20 — 10:00 AM INVITED TALKS SESSION 1 (CHAIR: Jian Ji) — Kazuhiko Ishihara, Xi Zhang, Matteo Santin & Lei Jiang
10:00 — 10:40 AM Coffee break, group photo, and poster set up
10:40 — 12:20 PM INVITED TALKS SESSION 2 (CHAIR: Kazuhiko Ishihara) Matt Tirrell, Ben Zhong Tang, Harm-Anton Klok, William Wagner & Tom Webster
12:20 — 1:30 PM Lunch (provided by the conference)
1:30 — 2:30 PM INVITED TALKS SESSION 3 (CHAIR: Joe Schlenoff) — Stuart Cooper, Keith Johnston & Yasuhiko Iwasaki
2:30 — 3:10 PM SHORT ORAL TALKS SESSION 1 (CHAIR: Joe Schlenoff) Jie Zheng, Dan Ratner, Gang Cheng, Andrew White & Mehmet Sarikaya
3:10 — 3:50 PM Coffee break and poster session
3:50 — 5:30 PM INVITED TALKS SESSION 4 (CHAIR: Dan Ratner) Curtis Frank, Jian Ji, Shengfu Chen, Joe Schlenoff & Shaoyi Jiang
6:00 PM Conference dinner at the University of Washington Club DINNER TALK: Buddy Ratner with introduction by Allan Hoffman
Friday, August 14th7:45 AM Light breakfast
8:20 — 9:20 AM INVITED TALKS SESSION 5 (CHAIR: Greg Tew) — Todd Emrick, Xuesi Chen & Julius Vancso
9:20 — 10:00 AM SHORT ORAL TALKS SESSION 2 (CHAIR: Greg Tew) Lingyun Liu, Cole DeForest, Weibor Tsai, Sarah Perry & Zhiqiang Cao
10:00 — 10:40 AM Coffee break and poster session
10:40 — 12:20 PM INVITED TALKS SESSION 6 (CHAIR: Cole DeForest) Linqui Shi, Tomohiro Konno, Yung Chang, Jan Genzer & Shin-ichi Yusa
12:20 — 1:30 PM Lunch (provided by the conference)
1:30 — 2:50 PM SHORT ORAL TALKS SESSION 3 (CHAIR: Zhan Chen) — Matt Bernards, Yapei Wang, Chun-Jen Huang, Yongsheng Leng, Lei Zhang, Jian Zhou, Kagya Amoako, Anjie Dong, Yong-Kuan Gong & Xiaoyan Yuan
2:50 — 3:30 PM Coffee break and poster session
3:30 — 5:10 PM INVITED TALKS SESSION 7 (CHAIR: Matt Bernards) — Zhan Chen, Tatsuro Goda, Greg Tew, Ji-Hun Seo & Tom Horbett
5:10 — 5:30 PM Student poster awards presented (Jian Ji) Announcement of 3rd ICBZM meeting (Kazuhiko Ishihara); Closing remarks
MAPS�
Overview map of campus vicinity
For walking directions between hotels and UW HUB, please visit the website, or scan the code the right.
MAPS�
University of Washington — central campus
ORAL PRESENTATIONS Thursday, August 13th Morning sessions �
— Coffee break — Group photo and poster set up
— Lunch —
INVITED TALKS SESSION 1 CHAIR: Jian Ji 8:40 — 10:00 AM
Photochemical Preparation of Phosphorylcholine Group Immobilized-Polymer Surface Kazuhiko Ishihara University of Tokyo
Supra-Amphiphiles from Molecular Architecture to Functional Assembly Xi Zhang Tsinghua University
Synthetic Extracellular Matrix Analogues for Cadaveric Pancreatic Beta-Cells Transplantation Matteo Santin University of Brighton
Bio-Inspired Interfacial Materials With Super-WettabilityLei Jiang
Institute of Chemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences
FEATURED TALK 8:10 — 8:40 AM INTRODUCED BY: Buddy Ratner
The Early History and Evolution of Non-Fouling, Protein-Repellant Surfaces
Allan Hoffman University of Washington
INVITED TALKS SESSION 2 CHAIR: Kazuhiko Ishihara 10:40 AM — 12:20 PM
Polyelectrolytes in Multivalent Ionic Media: New Physics and New Materials Matthew Tirrell University of Chicago
Biomedical Materials Based on AIE Luminogens Ben Zhong Tang Hong Kong Univ. of Science and Technology
Mechanochemistry of Surface-Grafted Polymers Harm-Anton Klok École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Zwitterionic Materials for Reduced Thrombogenicity in Medical Devices William Wagner University of Pittsburgh
Biomedical Applications of Zwitterionic Materials Tom Webster Northeastern University
ORAL PRESENTATIONS Thursday, August 13th Afternoon sessions �
— Coffee break and poster session —
INVITED TALKS SESSION 3 CHAIR: Joseph Schlenoff 1:30 — 2:30 PM
Synthesis and Properties of Polyurethane Ionomers and Zwitterionomers Stuart Cooper Ohio State University
Zwitterions to Weaken Adsorption With Organic and Inorganic Surfaces Keith Johnston University of Texas
Photo Irradiation-Assisted Preparation of Biointeractive PC Surfaces Yasuhiko Iwasaki Kansai University
SHORT ORAL TALKS SESSION 1 CHAIR: Joseph Schlenoff 2:30 — 3:10 PM
Molecular Engineering of Functional Soft Materials at Biointerfaces Jie Zheng University of Akron
Employing Zwitterionic Chemistries to Enable Silicon Photonics for Clinical Applications Daniel Ratner University of Washington
Design and Development of Zwitterionic Conjugated Polyelectrolyte Platform as Next-Generation Biomaterials
Gang Cheng University of Akron
Methods for Combining Chemical Simulations and Experiments Andrew White University of Rochester
Molecular Biomimetics: Peptide-Enabled Surface & Interface Engineering in Technology and Medicine
Mehmet Sarikaya University of Washington
DINNER TALK 7:30 PM INTRODUCED BY: Allan Hoffman Reception at 6:00 PM in the UW Club
Converting Biomaterials Challenges to Opportunities: Optimism and Pessimism
Buddy Ratner University of Washington
INVITED TALKS SESSION 4 CHAIR: Daniel Ratner 3:50 — 5:30 PM
Self-Assembly of Cholesterol Tethered Within Hydrogel Networks Curtis Frank Stanford University
Bionanointerface: From Cell Membrane Mimic to Protein Mimic Jian Ji Zhejiang University
Zwitterionic Materials and Their Applications Shengfu Chen Zhejiang University
Zwitterion Interface from Polyelectrolyte Multilayers Joseph Schlenoff Florida State University
Molecular Understanding, Design, and Development of Ultra-Low Fouling Zwitterionic Functional Materials
Shaoyi Jiang University of Washington
ORAL PRESENTATIONS Friday, August 14th Morning sessions �
— Coffee break and poster session —
— Lunch —
INVITED TALKS SESSION 5 CHAIR: Gregory Tew 8:20 — 9:20 AM
New Synthetic Polymer Zwitterions as Interlays in Solar Cells Todd Emrick University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Nanogel-Incorporated Physical and Chemical Gels for Highly Effective Chemo-Protein Combination Therapy
Xuesi Chen Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Polymer Thin Films for Marine Biofouling Prevention: Effects of Surface Polarity and Charge
Julius Vansco University of Twente
SHORT ORAL TALKS SESSION 2 CHAIR: Gregory Tew 9:20 — 10:00 AM
Amino Acid-Based Zwitterionic Antifouling Polymers: Development, Biofouling Properties, and Applications
Lingyun Liu University of Akron
Photopatterning Hydrogel Biomaterials With Site-Specifically Modified Proteins Cole DeForest University of Washington
Conjugations of Anti-Fouling Materials on Functional CVD Poly-p-xylene Substrates Wei-Bor Tsai National Taiwan University
Effects of Polymer Architecture and Zwitterionic Moieties on Complex Coacervation
Sarah Perry University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Zwitterionic Materials and Translational Medicine Zhiqiang Cao Wayne State University
INVITED TALKS SESSION 6 CHAIR: Cole DeForest 10:40 AM — 12:20 PM
Regulation of Protein Folding by Artificial Chaperones Linqi Shi Nankai University
Cytocompatible and Reversible Phospholipid Polymer Hydrogels for Advanced Cell Engineering
Tomohiro Konno University of Tokyo
Zwitterionic Membranes: Design, Development, and Applications Yung Chang Chung Yuan Christian University
Swelling of Polyelectrolyte and Zwitterion Brushes by Humid Vapors Jan Genzer North Carolina State University
Polyion Complex Aggregates With Phosphobetaine Surfaces Shin-ichi Yusa University of Hyogo
ORAL PRESENTATIONS Friday, August 14th Afternoon sessions �
— Coffee break and poster session —
— Awards, announcement and closing remarks —
INVITED TALKS SESSION 7 CHAIR: Matt Bernards 3:30 — 5:10 PM
Molecular-Level Studies on Zwitterionic Polymer Surface Hydration in situ Zhan Chen University of Michigan
MPC as a Synthetic Ligand in C-Reactive Protein Biosensing Tatsuro Goda Tokyo Medical and Dental University
Zwitterions from Norborene-Based Monomers Gregory Tew University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Phosphorylcholine Group-Containing Surface Anchoring System: Useful Tool for Developing Cell Culture Devices
Ji-Hun Seo Korea University
Adsorption and Bioactivity of Adhesion Proteins Thomas Horbett University of Washington
SHORT ORAL TALKS SESSION 3 CHAIR: Zhan Chen 1:30 — 2:50 PM
Polyampholyte Polymers as a Versatile Biomaterial Platform Matt Bernards University of Missouri
An Ultra-Thermal-Sensitive Fluid for Flexible and Self-Healing Sensors Yapei Wang Renmin University of China
Novel Molecular Building Blocks for Anti-Biofouling Properties Chun-Jen Huang National Central University
Computational Modeling of Surface and Interfacial Phenomena: Membrane-Foulant Interaction, Metal-Organic Binding, and Nanoconfined Fluids
Yongshen Leng George Washington University
Biomedical Applications of Zwitterionic Particles Lei Zhang Tianjin University
Antimicrobial and Nonfouling Properties of Mixed-Charge Self-Assembled Monolayers: A Molecular Simulation Study
Jian Zhou South China University of Technology
Multimodal, Surface-Focused Anticoagulation Kagya Amoako University of New Haven
Integrin-Targeted Zwitterionic Polymeric Nanoparticles with pH and Reduction-Responsive Properties for Enhanced Drug Accumulation and Release in Tumor
Anjie Dong Tianjin University
Mussel-Inspired Substrate-Independent Surface Coating of Functionalized Polyzwitterions Yong-Kuan Gong Northwest University
Fluorosilicone Block Copolymers Xiaoyan Yuan Tianjin University
POSTER PRESENTATIONS Competition Posters Students and Postdocs �
No. Title Presenter
C1 A Facile Way Towards Multifunctional Membranes with Improved Antifouling and Anticoagulant Property
Tao Xiang Sichuan University
C2 Amino Acid-Based Zwitterionic Antifouling Polymers: Development, Biofouling Properties and Applications
Wenchen Li University of Akron
C3 Chain Flexibility in Self-Assembled Monolayers Affects Protein Adsorption and Chain Hydration
Wesley Beckner University of Washington
C4 Design and Construction of Peptide-Based Self-Assembling Nano-Beacons for Tumor Site Detection and Imaging
Xinpei Mao John Hopkins University
C5 Design of Zwitterionic Oligopeptide for Catch-And-Release of Target Cells Junko Enomoto Yokohama National University
C6 Engineering of Liver-Like Tissues Using Cell Adhesive Zwitterionic Oligopeptide Tatsuya Osaki University of Tsukuba
C7 Integrated Antimicrobial and Nonfouling Properties of Zwitterionic Polymers and Their Derivatives
Luo Mi Univ. of California, Los Angeles
C8 Mechanically Strong Agar/Pam Hybrid Double Network Hydrogels with Excellent Antifouling Properties
Hong Chen University of Akron
C9 Molecular Biomimetics: Peptide-Enabled Surface and Interface Engineering in Technology and Medicine
David Starkebaum University of Washington
C10 Molecular Design and Understanding of Zwitterionic Materials Qing Shao North Carolina State University
C11 Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Polyamide Membranes, Calcium Alginate Gel, and Their Interactions in Aqueous Solution
Yuan Xiang George Washington University
C12 Mussel-Inspired Polydopamine Coated 3D Polycaprolactone Scaffold Grafted with Bmp-2 for Bone Tissue Regeneration
Sang Jin Lee Korea Institute of Mach. & Mat.
C13 Nonfouling Polyampholyte Hydrogels as Drug Delivery Scaffolds Marcos Barcellona University of Missouri, Columbia
C14 Obtaining Thermodynamic and Structural Information of Surface-Bound Biomolecules from Biased Simulations
Kayla Sprenger University of Washington
C15 Photoreactive MPC Polymers for Effective Surface Modification of Versatile Biomedical Devices
Xiaojie Lin University of Tokyo
C16 Polyampholyte Copolymers with Well-Defined Charge Bias in Human Blood for Hemocompatibility
Chih-Chen Yeh Chung Yuan Christian University
C17 Preparation of Aqueous Two-Phase Systems Composed of Two pH-Response Polymers and Liquid-Liquid Extraction of Antibodies
Jialing Chen East China Univ. of Sci. and Tech.
C18 Quantification of the Fouling Resistance of Zwitterionic and Amphiphilic CVD Thin Films Utilizing Molecular Force Probe
Minghui Wang MIT
C19 Shell Sheddable Zwitterionic Nanoparticles Constructed from Bioreducible Raft-Rop Double Head Agent for Integrin-Targeted Drug Delivery
Pingsheng Huang Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst
C20 Surface-Attached Orthogonal Gradient Networks for Medical Applications Pandiyarajan Cinnayan Kannan North Carolina State University
C21 Ultra-low Fouling Zwitterionic Hydrogels in Biomedical Applications Tao Bai University of Washington
C22 Ultra-Stable Nanoparticles Protected by Zwitterionic Polymers Yang Lu Wayne State University
C23 Understanding Charge Density in Polyelectrolyte Multilayers and Its Influence on Cell Adhesion
Carlos Arias Florida State University
C24 Zwitterionic polymer conjugation protects against antibody generation while maintaining enzymatic activity and prolonging circulation time
Susan Liu University of Washington
C25 Zwitterionic Surface Modification of Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Substrates for Sensitive and Accurate Detection in Protein Solutions
Fang Sun University of Washington
POSTER PRESENTATIONS Regular Posters
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No. Title Presenter
R1 A Facile Strategy to Create Zwitterionic Film on Silicon-Based Biosensor with Natural Amino Acid
Fang Chen Dailan University of Technology
R2 An Ultra-Thermal-Sensitive Fluid for Flexible and Self-Healing Sensors Yapei Wang Renmin University of China
R3 Antimicrobial and Nonfouling Property of Mixed Charged Self-Assembled Monolayer: a Molecular Simulation Study
Jian Zhou South China Univ. of Technology
R4 Biomedical Applications of Zwitterionic Particles Lei Zhang Tianjin University
R5 Biomimetic Design of Antithrombotic Peptides Lin Zhang Tianjin University
R6 Doxorubicin Conjugated Phospholipid Prodrugs as Smart Nanomedicine Platform for Cancer Therapy
Qiao Jin Zhejiang University
R7 Effects of Polymer Architecture and Zwitterionic Moieties on Complex Coacervation Sarah Perry University of Massachusetts, Amherst
R8 Effects of the Incorporation of a Zwitterionic Block into a Polycation on the DNA Condensation Properties: Microscopic Insight into Their Interaction Processes
Xia Han East China University of Science and
Technology
R9 Erasable Microporous Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Films as Delivery Platform for Hydrophobic Drugs
Kefeng Ren Zhejiang University
R10 Fluorosilicone Block Copolymers Tethering Quaternary Ammonium Salt Groups for Antimicrobial Purposes
Xiaoyan Yuan Tianjin University
R11 Integrin-Targeted Zwitterionic Polymeric Nanoparticles with pH and Reduction-Responsive Property for Enhanced Drug Accumulation and Release in Tumor
Anjie Dong Tianjin University
R12 Improving the Fouling-Resistance and Fouling-Release of Polyethersulfone Ultrafiltration Membranes Modified with Amphiphilic Random Copolymer Additive
Guangfa Zhang Zhejiang University
R13 Mussel-Inspired Substrate-Independent Surface Coating of Functionalized Polyzwitterions
Yong-Kuan Gong Northwest University
R14 Novel Molecular Building Blocks for Anti-Biofouling Properties Chun-Jen Huang National Central University
R15 Polyampholyte Polymers as a Versatile Biomaterial Platform Matthew Bernards University of Missouri, Columbia
R16 Protein And Bacteria Resistant of Novel Poly(Dimethylsiloxane) Based Polyurethane Elastomers Tethered with Zwitterionic Carboxybetaine
Qinghua Zhang Zhejiang University
R17 Supramolecular Interaction between Insulin and Cp1-11 Peptide and Their Assembly as Rapid-Acting Formulation
Yantao Chen Shenzhen University
R18 Tailoring the pH-Induced Aggregation Behaviors of Mixed-Charge Gold Nanoparticles for Photothermal Therapy
Huan Li Zhejiang University
R19 Zwitterionic Functional Materials: From a Fundamental Understanding to True Biocompatibility
Andrew Sinclair University of Washington
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