This publication provides the Conference Documentation from the 6th consecutive year of this internationally recognized conference.
Rapid identification and analysis of threat agents has become the primary focus of research within the chemical and biodefense community. This sixth international symposium in the Detection Technologies Series will be a vital information exchange between leading experts from government, industry and academia as they will present the latest developments in:
- Smart detection technologies - Field-ready devices: compatibility/reliability/scalability - Rapid chemical and biodetection - Advances in system miniaturization - Samples preparation / preconcentration - Role of nanotechnology in detection and identification
Learn about the latest scientific breakthroughs in such areas as:
- Chemical and biodefense R&D in the federal budget for 2005 - The EPA and rapid detection technologies - Optical biosensors for rapid biodetection - Detection of illicit materials with micromachined and MEMS devices - A platform for automated sample preparation and detection of biological analytes - Microtechnology-based instrumentation on real-world samples - Array biosensor for the simultaneous detection of multiple bio-warfare agents - Aptamers as capture agents for microbes and chemicals - The RiboMaker® detection system - BioDetect™ - A novel electronic DNA identification technology - Rapid detection of viable pathogenic organisms using microbiosensors - ViriChip™ system: A virus particle capture and detection system - Portable SAW based sensor system for detection of chemical agents - Rapid detection of microbes and toxins via dynamic surface generation and imaging - Molecular epidemiological characterization of SARS coronavirus: Telling the complete story? - Separation and identification of microbes by capillary electrophoresis - Validation issues for molecular-based diagnostic assays
Please Note: Conference Documentation are copies of the conference speaker's presentation materials