Dear Colleagues,
You are cordially welcome to 3rd International Symposium on Biomaterials & Biosensors (BIOMATSEN 2017), which will be held between 22-26 April at Oludeniz, Fethiye/Mugla-TURKEY. The aim of BIOMATSEN is to provide an opportunity for academicians and professionals from various educational fields with cross-disciplinary interests to bridge the knowledge gap and promote research esteem. The BIOMATSEN2017 will provide an international forum to address all major topics of current and prospective interest in Biomaterials/Biosensors Research and Application.
In addition to scientific seminars, a wide range of social programs including boat cruises and visits to historical places will be available.
Chairs
Prof. Dr. Ahmet Yavuz Oral (Gebze Technical University, Turkey)
Dr. Zehra Banu Bahإںi Oral (Gebze Technical University, Turkey)
Topics
Biomaterials
• Advanced functional materials
• Artificial organs and tissues
• Bio-inspired computation techniques
• Bio-nanomaterials and nanotechnology
• Bioengineering materials
• Biological materials
• Biological response to nanomaterials
• Biomaterial characterization
• Biomaterial synthesis
• Biomaterials and bioinformatics
• Biomaterials and biometric computer security
• Biomaterials and biometric information security
• Biomaterials and biometric security
• Biomaterials and cardiovascular devices
• Biomaterials and computer applications
• Biomaterials and soft computing
• Biomaterials at the nano level
• Computational biomaterials
• DNA computing
• Medical devices
• Microscopy and materials characterization techniques
• Modeling of behavior of biomaterials
• Nano biomaterials
• Nano computing
• Nano thin films
• Materials for biomedical applications
• Novel applications of biomaterials
• Novel materials and their application
• Processes for biomaterials synthesis
• Tissue engineering
• Use of biomaterials in biometrics
• Use of biomaterials in engineering research
Biosensors
Sensors using recognition elements:
• enzymes
• antibodies
• nucleic acids
• whole cells
• tissues and organelles
• other biological or biologically inspired components
Sensors with transducers:
• electrochemical
• optical
• piezoelectric
• thermal
• magnetic
• micromechanical
New trends in Sensor development:
• DNA chips
• lab-on-a-chip technology
• microfluidic devices
• nanobiosensors and nanotechnology
• biosensor interfaces and membrane technology
• instrumentation
https://www.biomatsencongress.org/