Thursday , October 26th |
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16.30-18.00 |
Registration |
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18.00-18.15 |
Welcome address |
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SPEAKER | TITLE | |
Session 1 Chair: Dr. Ulijn Rein (New York, United States) |
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18.15-19.00 |
PL1 Frank Caruso University of Melbourne Australia |
Engineering Biofunctional Metal–Phenolic Materials via Supramolecular Assembly |
19.00-19.20 |
O1 Garry Laverty Queen's University Belfast N. Ireland |
Peptide hydrogels as a long-acting injectable implant for combined HIV/AIDS-contraceptive drug delivery |
19.20-19.40 |
O2 Teresa Sousa Pereira University of Minho Portugal |
Self-assembled peptide-based photothermal hydrogels: cancer theranostic combining thermo-chemotherapy and MRI |
19.40-20.00 |
O3 Alessandro Pini University of Siena Italy |
Construction of a medical device for blood purification based on biocompatible materials conjugated with antimicrobial peptides |
20.00-22.00 |
Welcome Party at Hotel Imperial Tramontano |
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Friday , October 27th |
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Session 2 |
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08.40-09.20 |
PL2 Rein Ulijn University of New York, United States |
Peptide-Based Supramolecular Systems |
09.20-9.40 |
O4 Niall Mahon University of Manchester United Kingdom |
Designing a Peptide Hydrogel for Cancer Early Detection |
09.40-10.00 |
O5 Burkhard Bechinger University of Strasbourg / CNRS France |
Supramolecular assemblies of histidine-rich designer peptides with multiple biological functions |
10.00-10.20 |
O6 Hans Boerner Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Germany |
Cysteinyldopa as a key connectivity for polymerizing peptides to artificial mussel glue proteins |
10.20-10.50 |
Coffee Break |
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Session 3 |
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10.50-11.30 |
PL3 Nurit Ashkenasy Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel |
Peptide-Based Electronic Material |
11.30-11.50 |
O7 Carol Perry Nottingham Trent University United Kingdom |
Mineral-Peptide interactions: using our understanding of molecular interactions to develop a time efficient biopanning approach |
11.50-12.10 |
O8 Darrin J. Pochan University of Delaware United States |
Biomolecules for non-biological things: Peptide ‘Bundlemer’ design for model colloidal particle creation and hierarchical solution assembly or polymerization |
12.10-12.30 |
O9 Cristina Peggion University of Padua |
Peptides and polysaccharides: towards an antibacterial and collagen regenerative textile for wound treatment |
12.30-14.00 |
Lunch on site |
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Session 4 |
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14.00-14.40 |
PL4 Carlos Aleman Polytechnic University of Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain |
Controlled therapeutic peptide release using nanoparticles and hydrogels |
14.40-15.00 |
O10 Boris Apter Holon Institute of Technology |
Peptide Nanophotonics |
15.00-15.20 |
O11 Slawomir Sek University of Warsaw |
Exploring Properties of Helical Oligourea Foldamers |
15.20-15.40 |
O12 Marta De Zotti University of Padova |
Peptaibol-decorated gold nanoparticles self-assembly guides their cell internalization |
15.40-15.45 |
SC1 Carlo Diaferia University of Naples “Federico II” |
Peptide-based materials as Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) supramolecular probes |
15.45-15.50 | SC2 Barbara Gerbelli University of Reading |
Effect of serine residue in lipopeptide sequences on the interaction of glyphosate pesticide in colorimetric analysis |
15.50-15.55 | SC3 Sara Aquilia University of Florence |
Valorization of Rapeseed oil by product for the development of protein/peptide-based biomaterial |
15.55-16.00 | SC4 Demetra Giuri University of Bologna |
Supramolecular hydrogels for the controlled release of active compounds and fragrances |
16.00-16.05 | SC5 Sara La Manna University of Naples “Federico II” |
Bioinspired short peptide hydrogels: chemical modifications and functional applications |
16.05-16.20 | SP1 Roberto Santoliquido Alfatest S.r.l. |
Why using microfluidics for peptide-guided lipid nanoparticles synthesis offers you so many advantages |
16.20-17.10 |
Coffee Break & Poster Session |
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Session 5 |
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17.10-17.30 |
O13 Wendel Alves Federal University of ABC – Santo Andre Sao Paulo |
Zinc Oxide-Based Electrochemical Immunosensor for Evaluating Antibody-Mediated Immunity to Wild-Type and Gamma SARS-CoV-2 Strains Induced by Vaccination |
17.30-17.50 |
O14 Christofer Lendel KTH Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm |
Hierarchical peptide materials from agricultural resources |
17.50-18.10 | O15
Gil Rosenman Tel Aviv University |
Biological Refolding and Fold-Sensitive Physical Properties |
18.10-18.30 | O16
Tilmann J. Neubert Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin |
The peptide is the key: Mussel-inspired pressure-sensitive adhesives (mPSA) |
Free Evening |
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Saturday , October 28th |
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Session 6 |
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08.40-09.20 |
PL5 Alberto Saiani University of Manchester United Kingdom |
B-sheet forming peptides: from molecular self-assembly to biomedical materials design |
09.20-9.40 |
O17 Om Shanker Tiwari Tel Aviv University |
Entropically-Driven Co-assembly of L-Histidine and L-Phenylalanine to Form Supramolecular Materials |
09.40-10.00 |
O18 Antonietta Pepe University of Basilicata - Potenza |
Peptide-Hyaluranon Bioconjugates designed to improve bioactivity of electrospun scaffolds for tissue engineering |
10.00-10.20 |
O19 Dana Copolovici Aurel Vlaicu University of Arad |
New synthetic peptides with potential applications in medicine and biotechnology |
10.20-10.50 |
Coffee Break |
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Session 7 |
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10.50-11.30 |
PL6 Hiroshi Matsui USA |
Peptide Self-Assembly to Control Intracellular Activities for Biomedical Applications |
11.30-11.50 |
O20 Alessandra Romanelli University of Milan |
Fiber formation upon self-assembly of PNA-peptide conjugates |
11.50-12.10 |
O21 Valeria Castelletto University of Reading |
Peptide nanotubes self-assembled from leucine-rich alpha helical surfactant-like peptides |
12.10-12.30 |
O22 Beatriu Escuder Universitat Jaume I – Castelló |
Self-assembled short peptides and pseudopeptides: balance between aromatic and ionizable residues |
12.30-14.00 |
Lunch on site |
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Session 8 |
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14.00-14.40 |
PL7 Ian Hamley University of Reading, United Kingdom |
Bioactive Self-Assembling Peptides and Lipopeptides |
14.40-15.00 | O23
Aline Miller The University of Manchester |
Self-assembling peptide hydrogels; the journey to commercialisation |
15.00-15.20 | O24
Elisabeth Garanger University of Bordeaux |
Stimuli-responsive self-assemblies of synthetic and recombinant polypeptides |
15.20-15.40 |
O25 Alexandra Iversen Linköping University |
Enzymatically Triggered Lipid Conjugation of Membrane Active Peptides |
15.40-15.45 |
SC6 Fabiola L. Castro Federal University of ABC Santo André |
Antibody conjugated with gold nanoparticle for construction of a biosensor for COVID-19 |
15.45-15.50 |
SC7 Antonia Antoniou University of Milan |
Diving into the blue: Synthetic methodologies toward aggregation induced fluorescent peptide materials |
15.50-15.55 |
SC8 Annarita Falanga University of Naples “Federico II” |
Self-assembled peptides as smart materials |
15.55-16.00 |
SC9 Elena Zeni University of Padua |
Chitosan functionalized with bioactive peptides for bone tissue engineering |
16.00-16.05 |
SC10 Valéria Gomes University of Minho |
Versatile magneto-plasmonic composites based on dehydropeptide hydrogels for multimodal cancer therapy |
16.05-17.00 |
Coffee Break & Poster Session |
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Session 9 |
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17.00-17.20 |
O26 Carolina Amorim University of Minho |
Design and Self-Assembly of Symmetrical Bolaamphiphiles Derived from Dehydrodipeptides: A Pathway to Tailored Nanostructures |
17.20-17.40 |
O27 Leonardo Cassari University of Padua |
Functionalizations with BMP2-derived peptide for overcoming Polyetheretherketone bioinertness |
17.40-18.00 |
O28 Katarzyna Szot-Karpińska Institute of Physical Chemistry |
Novel Peptide as a Recognition Element for C-Reactive Protein Detection – Characterization and Application in Electrochemical Sequential Microfluidic Device |
18.00-18.20 |
O29 Francesca Cavalieri Università di Roma “Tor Vergata" |
An engineered nanosugar enables rapid and sustained glucose-responsive insulin delivery in diabetic mice |
18.20-19.00 |
Concluding Remarks: A Round Table on the ten-year-long journey into the world of peptide materials |
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21.00 |
Gala Diner |