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12th Biodetection Technologies Conference
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Date: 23rd - 25th June, 2008 Location: Atlanta, GA, USA Summary:Clinical - Conference, Exhibition Some of the topics covered will be: - Key Note Address: The Department of Homeland Security's SAFETY Act: Protecting Your Technology, Protecting America
- SAFE: Sequencing for Avian Flu Epidemic
- Next Generation Automated Multi-Target Detection Platform for Closer to Source Diagnostics
- Multiplex Real-Time PCR Assay Design for Pathogen Detection, Quantification and Speciation
- Rapid Multiplexed Nucleic Acid and Antibody Based Sensor for Biothreat Detection
- Biological Agent Identification via Rapid DNA Sequencing
- Practical Uses of Blood RNA Carried by Microvesicles Originating From Specific Cells In Vivo
- Multiplex Detection of Biothreat Agents by Fluidic Force Discrimination
- Use of CANARYâ„¢ for Rapid, Automated Collection and Analysis of Bioaerosol Samples
- SAW RFID Biosensors for Ubiquitous Molecular Recognition
- TIRF-EC Biosensors with Reagentless Bioassays for Rapid and Accurate Detection of Pathogens
- A True Real-Time, On-line Monitoring System for Waterborne Pathogen Surveillance
- Cost-Efficient Technological Solutions for Warning-Type Bioaerosol Detection
- Optical Polarimetric Techniques to Detect and Identify Biological WMD's
- Bridging Between the Worlds: When 'Proteomics', 'Ionics', and 'Electronics' Meet
- Activity Detector for Botulinum Neurotoxins (BoNT)
- Protein Based Assays for Novel Viral Detection and Serologic Assays for Detection of Poxviruses Including Smallpox Virus; Applications for Outbreak Response and Surveillance
- Pathogen Detection with a Microflow Cytometer on a Chip
- Bacteriophage Based Signal Amplification: The Solution to Noise Pollution
- Utilization of Phage and Phage Lytic Enzyme for Rapid Field Identification of Bacteria
- A Recombinant Bacteriophage-Based Assay for Discriminative Detection of Culturable and Viable but Nonculturable Escherichia coli O157:H7
- Landscape Phage-Derived Recognition Interfaces for Detection Devices
- Rapid Label-Free Phage-Based Biosensors for Bacterial Detection
- SEPTIC - SEnsing of Phage-Triggered Ion Cascade
- Engineered Phage Banks: A Functional Answer to Bacteriological Threats
- Bacteriophage Amplification for the Detection of Yersinia pestis
- Biosensing Bacterial Pathogens with Reporter Bacteriophage
- Concluding Discussion: Pushing the Envelope or Revisiting the Past? Bacteriophage as Countermeasures to Biological Threat Agents
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