1st EUGLOH Meeting on Molecular Imprinting for Health-Related Applications

Date
08 Sep 2021 10:00 17:00
Timezone
CET
Location
Online
Target Group
All EUGLOH staff, researchers and students interested on the subject.
Host
U. Porto / U. Lund
Registration
Closed  (Deadline: 03 Sep 2021 23:59)

About

The meeting aims at gathering the members of the EUGLOH community involved in the field of molecular imprinting, especially, but not exclusively, targeting health-related applications. A set of presentations will provide an overview of the specific interests and ongoing projects within EUGLOH, thus allowing the mutual awareness for possible collaborative opportunities within this topic.

Certification

Certificate

Language

English

Number of Places

No limit for number of attendees

  • Registration

    Registration: Please register here.

    Contact Person: In case of questions please contact Manuel Azenha mazenha@fc.up.pt or Lei Ye lei.ye@tbiokem.lth.se

  • Programme

    Programme

    10:00. Opening session

    Session 1 - Radical polymerization imprinting

    10:15. Molecular imprinting using functionalized initiators (Lei Ye, U. Lund)

    10:50. A Self-Reporting Adduct for Real-time Fluorescence Monitoring of Molecular Imprinting Polymerization (Xiaoting Xue, U. Lund)

    Session 2 - Alternative imprinting routes

    11:30. Electrosynthesis of Molecularly Imprinted Polymers for Detection of Disease Biomarkers (José Ribeiro, U.Porto)

    12:00. Molecular imprinting in sol gel materials and sulfated polysaccharide bioimprinting (Vanessa Ferreira, U.Porto)

    12:30. Application of solid-phase synthesized nano-MIPs as plastic antibodies in diagnostics (Porkodi Kadhirvel, U.Porto)

    Session 3 - Applications I

    14:00. Can protein imprinted polymers be viable alternatives to antibodies? (Najla Fourati, U.Paris-Saclay)

    14:40. Possibility to design and synthesize protein imprinted particles using surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization (SI-ATRP) (Solmaz Hajizadeh, U.Lund)

    15:10. Are Molecularly Imprinted Polymers viable allergen recognition alternatives to antibodies? The case study of Cor a 14 allergen (Renata Costa, U.Porto)

    Session 4 - Applications II

    15:50. Development of antimicrobial materials by molecular imprinting (Haiyue Gong, U.Lund)

    16:20. Going with the flow: combining molecularly imprinted polymers with flow-based techniques (Marcela Segundo, U.Porto)

    16:40. Closing session