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BES Sponsored Meetings


Gordon Research Seminar (2018) - Electrochemistry
6-7 January 2018, Ventura, Los Angeles, USA
Chair: R. Milton
Electrochemistry GRS meetings typically cover all areas of electrochemistry across a 2-day meeting that is targeted at graduate students and postdoctoral researchers.
The 2018 meeting will hold a session specifically aimed at bioelectrochemical systems for biosensing and energy conversion.
https://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?id=14266

5th Edition of International Conference on Analytical and Nanoanalytical Methods for Biomedical and Environmental Sciences
23-25 May, 2018, Brasov, Romania
Chair: Monica Florescu
The conference is designed as an international forum for effective exchange of knowledge among researchers, from all over the world, active in various theoretical and applied areas of: biophysics, biochemistry, medicine, bioengineering, environmental protection and food safety.
The “IC-ANMBES 2018“ will cover different aspects of (nano)analytical methods, which will be presented in the frame of two main themes:
1. Analytical and Nanoanalytical Methods for Biophysical and Biomedical Applications
2. Analytical and Nanoanalytical Methods for Environmental and Food Safety
http://icanmbes.unitbv.ro/

8th International Conference on Electrochemistry in Nanosciences : Electrochemistry for Nano & Nano for Electrochemistry
29-31-may-2018, Nancy, France
Chair: Alain Walcarius
This year, the international meeting of Electrochemistry in Nanoscience (ElecNano8) addresses the topic of Electrochemistry for Nano & Nano for Electrochemistry with a well identified emphasis on biological objects (electrochemical characterization as well as biosensors development) supported by invited speakers of Prof. Wolfgang Schumann (Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany),
Prof. Philip N Bartlett (University of Southampton, UK – BES honorary member) and Prof. Bin Ren (Xiamen University, China).
www.elecnano.fr

17th International Conference On Electroanalysis
03-06-2018 to 07-06-2018, Rhodos, Greece
Chair: Anastasios Economu
ESEAC2018 is a forthcoming event organized as the latest of the highly successful biannual series of ESEAC International Meetings on Electroanalytical Chemistry. ESEAC2018 will draw on a panel of distinguished Plenary/Keynote speakers and will be devoted to the theory and applications of Electroanalysis. As with previous Conferences in the series, one of the main themes of ESEAC2018 will be biosensing with a large proportion of the lecture and poster presentations concentrating on biosensors and their applications
http://www.eseac2018.com/

Bioelectrochemistry and Bioelectronics of Macromolecules
12-06-2018 – 15-06-2018, Brno, Czech Republic
Chair: M. Fojta
The Conference is held on the occasion of 70th birthday of Professor Joseph Wang. It puts together many world-recognized scientists working in various fields of electrochemistry such as:
electrochemistry and chemical modification of biopolymers (nucleic acids, proteins, carbohydrates), aptamers and aptasensors, bioelectrochemical devices and arrays, electrocatalysis in nucleic acids and protein sensing, electrochemistry at membranes, micro- and nanomachines, electrode materials and modifications, nanomaterials in electrochemical biosensing, analytical applications
http://bioelectrochemistry.ceitec.cz/

12th International Workshop and Postgraduate Course Electroporation-Based Technologies and Treatments
11-17 November, 2018, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Chair: Damijan Miklavi
The topic of electroporation is an interdisciplinary one and falls well within the scope of the Bioelectrochemical Society – even more: it was “discovered” within your society. Interdisciplinary nature of electroporation and of its applications is also reflected in the expertise of the lecturers of the Workshop, which ranges from biology, medicine, pharmacy,
to physical chemistry and electrical engineering.
www.ebtt.org



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