Poster session 1 Nanomaterials and Nano-biophotonics

 May 18th h 16:40-18:00

1. S. Sennato, CNR-ISC (flash)

Multivariable reentrant condensation of microgel-polyelectrolyte complexes

2. V. Nigro, University of Rome 'Sapienza'; ISC-CNR (flash)

Behaviour of multi-responsive soft microgels

3. B. Petra Rosi, CNR-ISC     

Study of colloidal suspensions of multi-responsive microgels

4. M. Daniele, University of L'Aquila, University of Rome 'Sapienza'

Investigation of gel behavior in FmocF-Fn polipeptides

5. M. Venanzi, University of Rome Tor Vergata

Peptide aggregation in 2D: the relevance of peptide secondary structure and dynamics

6. A. Scipioni, University of Rome 'Sapienza'

Self-assembling hexapeptide-polymer conjugates to be used as drug carriers

7. F. Ciranna-M. Picano, University of Rome 'Sapienza'  

Inclusion of antioxidants in mitochondriotropic core-shell drug delivery systems

8. L. Digiacomo, University of Rome 'Sapienza'

Protein corona affects cellular uptake and intracellular trafficking of lipid nanoparticles

9. G. Caracciolo, University of Rome 'Sapienza'

Image Mean Square Displacement: a powerful tool for the characterization of intracellular dynamics of nanoparticles

10. S. Palchetti, University of Rome “Sapienza”

Microfluidic Manufacture of Cationic Lipid/DNA complexes

11. S. Battista, University of L'Aquila 

Detection of tumours biomarker enzymes by using polydiacetylenic liposomes

12. M. Ledda, CNR-IFT         

In vitro biocompatibility study of sub-5 nm silica-coated magnetic iron oxide fluorescent nanoparticles for potential biomedical application

13. L. Burratti, University of Rome Tor Vergata

Ethanol sensor based on self-assembled polystyrene photonic crystal

14. S. Orlanducci, University of Rome Tor Vergata; Institute of Crystallography, National Research Council of Italy, 00015 Monterotondo Scalo (flash)

Studying the internalization of SWCNTs in microalgal cells: positive side-effects of the charge transfer

15. E.Ciotta, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome (flash)

Sensitivity to heavy-metal ions of cage-opening fullerene quantum dots 

16. J. Chiarinelli CNR -SM e università RomaTre, Dipartimento di Scienze

ElectroSpray Ionisation Deposition for biosensor application