Keynote Speakers
Keynote Presentation #1
Prof.
Takehiko Kitamori, University of Tokyo
“Creation
of
fluid engineering in extended-nano space and development
of novel devices using
its unique properties”
Keynote Presentation #2
Prof.
Morteza Gharib, California Institute of Technology
“Lessons
for bio-inspired design: morpho-dynamics of the embryonic
heart"
Keynote Presentation #3
Prof. Akira Mita, Keio University
“From smart building to biofied building”
Keynote Presentation #4
Prof. Mark Nelson, University of
Illinois Urbana Champaign
“Biological
sensory acquisition strategies in electric fish”
Keynote Presentation #5
Prof. Yoshinobu Baba, University of
Nagoya
“Grand challenge:
nanobiodevice for future personalized medicine and
evidence based healthcare”
Keynote Presentation #6
Prof. Gerard Marriott, University of California Berkeley
“Design
and optimisation of synthetic and genetically-encoded optical
switches for
high-contrast imaging and reversible manipulation of
biological system”
Keynote Presentation #7
Prof. Tomokazu Matsue, Tohoku
University
“Highly-sensitive
electrochemical imaging for biosensing”
Keynote Presentation #8
Prof. Robert
Full, University of California
“Cautions on extracting
principles from nature to inspire the design of
sensors and actuators”
Keynote Presentation #9
Prof.
Yasuteru Urano, University of Tokyo
“Rational
development of activatable fluorescence probes for in vivo
medical imaging”
Keynote Presentation #10
Prof.
Edward Yeung, DOE Ames Laboratory / Iowa State University “Biosensing
based on single nanoparticles and nanorods”
Keynote Presentation #11
Prof.
Toshio Fukuda, University of Nagoya
“Micro and nano
devices for single cell nano surgery”