Schedule of the XXII. Linz Winter Workshop 2020

Friday, Jan.31

19:00-23:00 Get Together & Registration Sommerhaus Hotel Julius-Raab-Heim, Ground Floor

Saturday, Feb.1

08:00-09:00 Registration Sommerhaus Hotel Julius-Raab-Heim, Ground Floor

09:00-09:05 Welcome / Opening Peter Hinterdorfer Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria

Hermann Gaub 09:05-09:50 Plenary Lecture Ludwig-Maximilian University Munich, Germany Force and function of proteins in-vitro and in-silico

Session I: High-Speed AFM Chairman: Georg Fantner

Preautophagosomal structure is formed by liquid-liquid phase Toshio Ando 09:50-10:15 1 separation through weak intermolecular interactions between Kanazawa University, Japan Atg13 and Atg17

Simon Scheuring High-speed atomic force microscopy: a forceful tool for 10:15-10:40 2 Weill Cornell Medicine, USA molecular biophysics Platinum sponsor talk Heiko Haschke From single molecule to medical applications – a new AFM 10:40-10:55 3 Bruker Nano GmbH, Germany toolkit for the nanoscopic investigation of mechanics, structures and dynamic processes in life science

10:55-11:15 Coffee Break & Exhibitions Sommerhaus Hotel Julius-Raab-Heim, Ground Floor

Session II: Advances in Chairman: Dario Anselmetti Scanning Probe Microscopy

Direct cantilever actuation and multi-activation controls for Georg Fantner 4 11:15-11:40 multi-parametric high-speed AFM imaging EPF Lausanne, Switzerland

Seeing is believing: probing protein oligomers and protein- Liming Ying 5 ligand interactions by single molecule spectroscopy and 11:40-11:55 Imperial College London, UK imaging

Sebastian Wood 6 Quantitative nanoscale electrical and optical characterization 11:55-12:10 National Physical Laboratory, UK using atomic force microscopy

Ulrich Schmid 7 12:10-12:25 High performance piezoelectric MEMS resonators in fluids Technical University Vienna, Austria

12:25-13:45 Lunch & Exhibitions Sommerhaus Hotel Julius-Raab-Heim, Ground Floor Session III: Nanomicrobiology Chairman: Yoo Jin Oh

Ulrike Endesfelder Visualizing the inner life of microbes by single-molecule 13:45-14:10 8 MPI for Terrestrial Microbiology, Germany localization microscopy

Felipe Viela Mechanostability of the fibrinogen bridge between staphylo- 14:10-14:25 9 Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium coccal surface protein ClfA and endothelial cell integrin V

Mitchel Doktycz Capturing and correlation the molecular, physical and functional 14:25-14:40 10 Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA characteristics of plant-associated microbes

Molecular length and covalent anchorage of the lipoprotein Lpp Marion Mathelié-Guinlet 14:40-14:55 11 play key roles in regulating the mechanical properties of the Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium Escherichia coli cell envelope

Poster Session I 14:55-16:30 Sommerhaus Hotel Julius-Raab-Heim, Ground Floor Coffee Break & Exhibitions

Session IV: Cell Mechanics and Chairman: Gerhard Schütz Mechanobiology

Gabriel Gomila 12 Mapping the nanoscale dielectric properties of cells by scanning 16:30-16:55 University of Barcelona, Spain dielectric force volume microscopy

Ricardo Garcia Advances in single cell nanomechanics: high-resolution, sub- 16:55-17:20 13 CSIC , Spain surface imaging and nanorheology

Marco Fritzsche 17:20-17:45 14 Nanoscale mechanobiology shapes T-cell activation University of Oxford, UK

Fibronectin patches as anchoring points for force sensing and Thomas Schmidt 17:45-18:00 15 transmission in human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived Leiden University, The Netherlands pericytes

Lukas Schrangl A FRET-based sensor for probing forces exerted by single T 18:00-18:15 16 Technical University Vienna, Austria cell receptors on their ligands

19:30 Meeting point Main Square Yellow trains depart for City Tour at 19:45

20:15-23:00 Conference Dinner LENTOS Art Museum

Sunday, Feb. 2

Session V: Biomolecular Chairman: Hongbin Li Interactions

Exploring the nature of catch bonds between cell surface Dario Anselmetti 09:00-09:25 17 sulfatases and heparin sulfate with AFM single molecule force Bielefeld University, Germany spectroscopy

David Alsteens 09:25-09:50 18 Nanomechanical mapping of virus binding sites to animal cells Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium

Wesley Wong Probing biomolecular interactions with parallel force 09:50-10:15 19 Harvard Medical School, USA spectroscopy

10:15-10:40 Joon Won Park 20 Ultra-sensitive quantification of various DNA biomarkers with Pohang University, South Korea AFM

10:40-11:00 Coffee Break & Exhibitions Sommerhaus Hotel Julius-Raab-Heim, Ground Floor Session VI: Single Molecule Chairman: Giovanni Dietler Mechanics

Laura Finzi 11:00-11:25 21 The effects of tension on transcription Emory University, USA

Hongbin Li Single molecule force spectroscopy reveals the mechanical 11:25-11:50 22 University of British Columbia, Canada design governing the efficient translocation of the bacterial toxin protein RTX

Christian Kaiser Energetic dependencies dictate folding mechanism in a multi- 11:50-12:05 23 Johns Hopkins University, USA domain protein

Damien Sluysmans 12:05-12:20 24 Probing the mechanochemical properties of a synthetic University of Liège, Belgium overhand knot by AFM

Tamás Hegedűs 12:20-12:35 25 The folding pathway of the CFTR nucleotide binding domain 1 Semmelweis University, Hungary

12:35-13:45 Lunch & Exhibitions Sommerhaus Hotel Julius-Raab-Heim, Ground Floor

Session VII: Nanoscopy and Chairman: Peter Pohl Nanospectroscopy

Stefan Jakobs 13:45-14:10 26 Focusing on mitochondria with super-resolution microscopy MPI for Biophysical Chemistry, Germany

Alexander Jesacher 27 3D single molecule localization microscopy close to the 14:10-14:35 Medical University of Innsbruck, Austria coverslip: exploiting “forbidden light” for high precision measurements

Steve Pressé New mathematics for new physics: learning about single 14:35-15:00 28 Arizona State University, USA molecules one photon at a time

Poster Session II 15:00-16:30 Sommerhaus Hotel Julius-Raab-Heim, Ground Floor Coffee Break & Exhibitions

Session VIII: Correlative Imaging Chairman: Mitchel Doktycz

Rainer Hillenbrand Chemical nanoimaging by infrared nanoscopy and 16:30-16:55 CIC nanoGUNE and Ikerbasque, Spain 29 nanospectroscopy

Multifrequency-AFM-IR platform for chemical and subsurface 16:55-17:10 Eric Lesniewska 30 element density analysis University of Bourgogne, France

Patrick Frederix Platinum sponsor talk 17:10-17:25 31 Nanosurf AG, Switzerland CoreAFM with an integrated inverted microscope and FluidFM

Gold sponsor talk Pablo Dörig 17:25-17:40 32 Applications of FluidFM hollow probes in biophysics and life Cytosurge AG, Switzerland sciences

Petr Gorelkin Directly examining of cellular mechanics with scanning ion 17:40-17:55 33 NUST “MISiS”, Russia conductance microscopy (SICM)

Conference Dinner Buses depart in front of the Sommerhaus Hotel at 18:45 18:30-23:00 in Cider Press House Freiseder Boarding starts at 18:30

Monday, Feb. 3

Session IX: Advanced Chairman: Matthias Rief Bioimaging

Mervyn Miles Vertically-oriented-probe (VOP) force microscopy for bio imaging: 09:00-09:25 34 University of Bristol, UK new developments

Pierre-Emmanuel Milhiet 35 09:25-09:40 Septin oligomerization induces membrane remodelling University of Montpellier, France

George Heath CLC antiporter dimerization dynamics revealed by novel 09:40-09:55 36 University of Leeds, UK developments in high-speed AFM

Jürgen Strasser 09:55-10:10 University of Applied Sciences Upper 37 The dynamics of IgG oligomerization on antigenic surfaces Austria, Austria

Victor Gisbert High-speed bimodal AFM nanomechanical mapping of collagen 10:10-10:25 38 CSIC Madrid, Spain self-assembly

10:25-10:45 Coffee Break & Exhibitions Sommerhotel Julius-Raab-Heim, Ground Floor

Session X: Single Molecule Chairman: Sandor Kasas Force Spectroscopy

Matthias Rief 10:45-11:10 39 Single molecule mechanics of proteins Technical University, Germany

Zhu Rong Studies of the interaction between desipramine and monoamine 11:10-11:25 40 Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria transporters using force spectroscopy

11:25-11:40 Christina Lo Giudice 41 Human glucagon receptor is activated through a “dock and lock” Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium mechanism

Gurunath Apte HIT antibodies as mediators between platelets and breast 11:40-11:55 Institute for Bioprocessing and Analytical 42 cancer cells Measurement Techniques, Germany

Alessandra Griffo On the nanoscale interactions of recombinant proteins toward 11:55-12:10 43 Saarland University, Germany bio-based hybrid materials: an AFM study

Claudia Gusenbauer 12:10-12:25 44 Chemical mapping of lignocellulosic substrates via chemical University of Natural Resources and Life force microscopy Sciences, Tulln, Austria

12:25-13:45 Lunch & Exhibitions Sommerhotel Julius-Raab-Heim, Ground Floor

Session XI: Cellular and Chairman: Mervyn Miles Membrane Mechanics

Giovanni Dietler 13:45-14:10 45 AFM: new and old stuff under the tip EPF Lausanne, Switzerland

Shivprasad Patil 14:10-14:25 Indian Institute of Science Education and 46 Differential stiffness of body column facilitates the somersault Research, India locomotion of hydra on solid substrates

Yeraldinne Carrasco-Salas 14:25-14:40 47 AFM studies of the mechanical properties of AAC capsids at the University of Lyon, France single virus level

Leda Lacaria 14:40-14:55 48 Mechanics and structure of the cortical cytoskeleton of University Aix-Marseille, France micropatterned cells

Lorena Redondo-Morata In situ conversation of sphingomyelin to ceramide reveals a local 14:55-15:10 49 Institute Pasteur Lille, France increase of the viscoelasticity of lipid membranes

15:10-15:30 Coffee Break & Exhibitions Sommerhotel Julius-Raab-Heim, Ground Floor Session XII: Nanostructures Chairman: Peter Hinterdorfer and Nanosensors

Martin Strnad 15:30-15:45 University of South Bohemia, 50 Molecular interactions between Borrelia adhesins and Czech Republic extracellular matrix

AFM image analysis of porous structures by means of neural Magdalena Rusaczonek 15:45-16:00 51 networks Jagiellonian University, Cracow, Poland

Rana Omar Nanoscale analysis of the impact of storage conditions on 16:00-16:15 52 University Lorraine, France surface properties of milk powders

Markus Axmann 53 Lipoprotein particles and miRNA – a match made in hell? 16:15-16:30 University of Applied Sciences Upper

Austria, Austria

Robert Horvath Label-free optical waveguide biosensors for proteins and living 16:30-16:45 Nanobiosensorics Laboratory EK MFA, 54 cells , Hungary

Ismail Es Visualization of tumor spheroid models using multi-photon 16:45-17:00 55 University College London, UK microscopy

Poster Sessions

Authors Number Title

SESSION I - Saturday, Feb. 1

1 – Advanced Nanoscopy

Sandor Kasas, Raphael Foschia, Leonardo Venturelli, 1-1 Nanomotion detector Anne-Céline Kohler and Giovanni Dietler EPF Lausanne, Switzerland

Luis Fernando Hill, Wellington Silva Ferreira Gustavo 1-2 Proposal for a cantilever sensor Miranda Rocha, Paulo Bisch, Gilberto Weissmüller Carlos Chagas Filho Institute of Biophysics, IBCCF, Brasil

Zare-Eelanjegh E, Guillaume-Gentil O, Gäbelein C, Rougier 1-3 Fluid force microscopy for single cell micro-manipulation JS, Vörös J, Abriel H, Edin Sarajlic, Zambelli T ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Sang Heon Lee 1-4 Desing of OPU based AFM head for imaging in liquid Andong National University, South Korea

Bianca Buchegger, Gregor Langer, Jaroslaw Jacak, 1-5 Frequency domain optical resolution photoacoustic and Thomas Berer, Thomas A. Klar fluorescence microscopy Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria

Benedikt K. Rossboth, René Platzer, Florian Baumgart, Eva 1-6 A Comprehensive Fluorophore Blinking Analysis Platform Sevcsik, Hannes Stockinger, Gerhard J. Schütz, Johannes as a Prerequisite for CLUSTER Data Interpretation in B. Huppa, Mario Brameshuber PALM Technical University of Vienna, Austria

Magdalena C Schneider, Andreas M Arnold, Robert 1-7 2-Color Localization microscopy and Significance Testing Sablatnig, Christoph Hüsson, Florian Baumgart, Mario Approach (2-CLASTA) Brameshuber, Gerhard J Schütz Technical University of Vienna, Austria

2 – Biomechanics

Simone Benaglia, Ricardo Garcia 2-1 Fast, quantitative and high resolution mapping of CSIC Madrid, Spain viscoelastic properties with bimodal AFM

Suyash Naik, Manu Unni, Devanshu Sinha, Shatruhan 2-2 Differential tissue stiffness of body column facilitate Singh Rajput, P. Chandramouli Reddy, Apratim Chatterji, locomotion of Hydra on solid substrates Shivprasad Patil and Sanjeev Galande Institue of Science and Technology (IST) Austria Doctorate College “NanoCell”

Viktoria Sergunova, Ekaterina Sherstyukova, Elena 2-3 Depth hHertz as a biophysical criterion for linearity of Kozlova, Aleksandr Chernysh, Olga Gudkova RBC membrane deep bending Federal Research and Clinical Center of Intensive Care Medicine and Rehabilitology, , Russia

Shatruhan Singh Rajput, Surya Pratap S. Deopa, 2-4 Measurement of viscoelastic properties of single- Shivprasad Patil biomolecule using dynamic Atomic Force Microscopy Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Pune, India

3 – Nanomedicine

Martin Fölser, Iris Dorner, Viktoria Motsch, Gerhard J. 3-1 From Single Microvilli to the Full Immunological Synapse: Schütz AFM Manipulation of T Cells during Activation Technical University of Vienna, Austria Doctorate College “NanoCell”

Li-Yu Chen, Nicola Schuster, Andreas Greinacher, 3-2 Identification of Binding Pathways between Magnetic Konstanze Aurich and Thi-Huong Nguyen Nanoparticles and Human Platelets by Atomic Force Institute for Bioprocessing and Analytical Measurement Spectroscopy Techniques, Heiligenstadt, Germany

Boris Buchroithner, Florian Weber, Mario Mairhofer, Karin 3-3 Combined atomic force- and fluorescence microscopy for Strohmeier, Eleni Priglinger, Mario Gimona, Heinz Redl, characterization of extracellular vesicles used for Johannes Grillari, Birgit Plochberger, Jacak Jaroslaw therapeutic application University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Linz, Austria

Markus Axmann, Mario Mairhofer, Martina Witsch- 3-4 How Receptor Mutations Affect Lipid Metabolism? Baumgartner, Andreas Karner, Florian Weber, Herbert Stangl, Hans Dieplinger, Birgit Plochberger University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Linz, Austria

Ingrid Hartl, Yasmin Striedner, Atena Yasari, Renato 3-5 Functional analysis of driver mutations in the FGFR3 Salazar, Pavel Krejčí, Irene Tiemann-Boege expanding with paternal age Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria Doctorate College “NanoCell”

Nikola Čanigová, Michael Sixt 3-6 Invasive migration of dendritic cells into collagen matrices Institute of Science and Technology (IST) Austria Doctorate College “NanoCell”

Heidi Hannula, Lauriane Janssen, Gabriela S. Lorite 3-7 Atomic Force Microscopy probe coating with type II University of , Finland collagen antibody for cartilage evaluation

Hendrik von Eysmondt, Michael Böttcher, Robert Feil, 3-8 Investigation of thrombus morphology with scanning ion Tilman E. Schäffer conductance microscopy (SICM) Eberhard-Karls-University Tübingen, Germany

4 – Single Molecule Force Spectroscopy

Thomas Carabin, Damien Sluysmans, Guillaume De Bo, 4-1 Investigation into the mechanical stability of Anne-Sophie Duwez mechanophores by AFM-based single-molecule force University of Liège, Belgium spectroscopy

Hannah Seferovic, Javier Chaparro-Riggers, Wei Chen, 4-2 Binding dynamics of monoclonal hIgG antibodies to CD40 Peter Hinterdorfer Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria

Begüm Dikecoglu, Gerald B. Pier, Peter Hinterdorfer 4-3 IgG MAbs binding to Poly N-Acetylglucosamine using Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria Single Molecule Force Spectroscopy

Maxime Ledent, Damien Sluysmans, Damien Dattler, Quan 4-4 Single-molecule force spectroscopy on synthetic Li, Tom Ellis, Nicolas Giuseppone, Anne-Sophie Duwez molecular rotors University of Liège, Belgium

Simone Schirra, M. Ončák, M.S. Sammon, M.K. Beyer 4-5 Single molecule force spectroscopy of polyethylene glycol University of Innsbruck, Austria under variation of salt concentrations

Prem Kumar Viji Babu, Manfred Radmacher 4-6 Cadherin extracellular binding dynamics influenced by University of Bremen, Germany actomyosin contraction

Lisa Hain, Martin Strnad, Marie Vancová, Ryan O. M. Rego, 4-7 Molecular Interactions between Borrelial Adhesins and the Peter Hinterdorfer, Yoo Jin Oh Extracellular Matrix by Single Molecular Force Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria Spectroscopy

N. Khan, Y.Xu, S.Brandt, M.Mandelkow, R.Raschke, U. 4-8 The Role of Atomic Force Spectroscopy in Development of Strobel, M.Delcea, W.Zhou, J.Liu, A.Greinacher,T-H.Nguyen Safer Heparins Institute for Bioprocessing and Analytical Measurement Techniques, Heiligenstadt, Germany

M. S. Sammon, M. Biewend, P. Michael, M. Ončák, W. H. 4-9 Mechanical activation of a copper biscarbene catalyst Binder, M. K. Beyer using single-molecule force spectroscopy University of Innsbruck, Austria

SESSION II - Sunday, Feb. 2

5 – DNA: Properties and Applications

Nora Hagleitner, Denis Knyazev, Adam Dorey, Xing 5-1 Functional characterization of a synthetic protein- Yongzheng, Peter Pohl, Peter Hinterdorfer, Stefan Howorka conductive DNA nanopore Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria

Saanfor Hubert, Xing Yongzheng, Peter Hinterdorfer, 5-2 AFM Characterisation of Cargo selective DNA nanopores Stefan Howorka Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria

Ann Mukhortava, Baerbel Lorenz, Avin Ramaiya, Philipp 5-3 Bronze sponsor poster Rauch Breaking the Barriers: the full workflow for dynamic single- LUMICKS B.V., , The Netherlands molecule research

Joschka Hellmeier, R. Platzer, A. Karner, V. Motsch, J. 5-4 DNA origami as a nanoscale platform for T-cell activation Preiner, J.B. Huppa, G. J. Schütz, E. Sevcsik Technical University of Vienna, Austria

Ranjit Gulvady, M. Lucchino, L. Johannes, P.Bassereau 5-5 A novel DNA-based force sensor to quantify the clustering Institute Curie, Paris, France of membrane proteins

Woo Cheol Shim and Joon Won Park 5-6 Recognition of DNA Methylated at a Specific Site with Pohang University of Science and Technology, South Korea Atomic Force Microscopy

6 – Channels and Transporters

Lena Maltan, Sarah Weiß, Hadil Najjar, Sonja Lindinger, 6-1 Photocrosslinking unveils Orai1 pore opening mechanisms Adela Tiffner, Isabella Derler in real-time Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria Doctorate College “NanoCell”

Christian Manuel Kitzler, Petr Rathner, Agrim Gupta, Marc 6-2 Investigating the binding of the STIM1 protein to Ca2+ and Fahrner, Christoph Romanin, Norbert Müller to an intracellular loop of the Orai protein using NMR Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria Doctorate College “NanoCell”

Herwig Grabmayr, M. Fahrner, I. Frischauf, C. Romanin 6-3 Activation of STIM1 variants by STIMATE Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria Doctorate College “NanoCell”

Agrim Gupta, C.M. Kitzler, P.Rathner, M. Fahrner, 6-4 Conformation and dynamics of the STIM1 protein using C. Romanin, N. Müller NMR Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria Doctorate College “NanoCell”

Ferdinand Horvath, Thomas Renger, Heinrich Krobath 6-5 Molecular dynamics simulations elucidate the functional Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria role of key residues in the STIM1 CC1 domain Doctorate College “NanoCell”

A. Karner, K. Winkler, A. Horner, D. Knyazev, M. 6-6 Binding of SecA to SecYEG in the absence of ATP Zimmermann, R. Kuttner, C. Siligan, P. Pohl, J. Preiner University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Linz, Austria

Sarah Stainer,Michael Sackel,N.Zeppezauer, N.Gössweiner- 6-7 Forces and dynamics in protein translocation through Mohr, D.Knyazev, C.Siligan, P.Pohl, P.Hinterdorfer the bacterial translocon SecYEG Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria Doctorate College “NanoCell”

German Sergei, P. Pohl 6-8 tba Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria Doctorate College “NanoCell”

7 – Membrane and Cytoskeleton Organization

Veronika Dockalova, G. Fülöp, G. J. Schütz, E. Sevcsik 7-1 Probing the membrane environment of transmembrane Technical University of Vienna, Austria proteins: A micropatterning approach Doctorate College “NanoCell”

Florian Weber, Markus Axmann, Birgit Plochberger 7-2 Transport and transfer of bioactive substances with high- University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Linz, Austria density lipoprotein particles

Clara Bodner, Gerhard J. Schütz, Mario Brameshuber 7-3 Determining the oligomeric states of a GPI-anchored Technical University of Vienna, Austria model protein via colocalization-based single-molecule microscopy

Tiszlavicz Ádám, I. Gombos, B. Peksel, B. Dukic, M.Péter, 7-4 Acquired cellular stress resistance in the absence of heat G. Balogh, I. Horváth, L. Vígh, Z. Török shock protein induction Biological Research Centre, Szeged, Hungary

Lukas Velas, P. Zelger, A. Jesacher, M. Brameshuber, 7-5 3D superresolution fluorescence microscopy on T-cells Gerhard J. Schütz Technical University of Vienna, Austria

Elena Kozlova, Aleksandr Chernysh, Viktoria Sergunova, 7-6 Transformation of spectrin matrix of red blood cell Aleksandr Kozlov, Ekaterina Sherstyukova membranes Federal Research and Clinical Center of Intensive Care Medicine and Rehabilitology, Moscow, Russia

Ji-seon Lim and Joon Won Park 7-7 Quantification and Visualization of LIMK1 in a Single Cell Pohang University of Science and Technology, Korea with Atomic Force Microscopy

8 – Bionanomaterials

Sourav Islam, S. Puthukodan, J. Jacak, T. A. Klar 8-1 Bio-compatible 3D structures with STED lithography Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria Doctorate College “NanoCell”

Eljesa Murtezi, S. Puthukodan, J. Jacak, T. A. Klar 8-2 Sub-Abbe bio-molecular patterning controlled by Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria stimulated emission depletion (STED) Doctorate College “NanoCell”

Krisztina Zajki-Zechmeister, K. Seelich, M. Eibinger, B. 8-3 Real time visualization of enzymatic cellulose Nidetzky deconstruction Technical University of Graz, Austria

Caniglia, G., Heinzmann, A., Sportelli, M.C., Valentini, A., 8-4 Scanning probe microscopy study on antimicrobial silver- Cioffi, N., Kranz, C. nanoparticle-based composite films Ulm University, Germany

Sandor Kurunczi, A. Saftics, R. Horvath 8-5 Patterning of cells on dextran coating Nanobiosensorics Laboratory, Budapest, Hungary

Xiaochen Chen, Haiying Cui, Zonglin, Gu 8-6 Stimulating Antibacterial Activities of Graphitic Carbon Aarhus University, Denmark Nitride Nanosheets with Plasma Treatment

N. Al-Zubaidi R-Smith, M. Leitner, G. Gramse, M. Kasper, F. 8-7 AFM and Electrochemical Characterization of Li-ion Kienberger, A. Ebner Batteries Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria