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NanotechItaly2010: Promoting Responsible Innovation
Venice, 20 -22 October 2010
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CONFERENCE OPENING (9.45-11.00) Organisers and central/local authorities representatives
Opening remarks from the organisers
Maria Stella Gelmini * Minister for Education University and Research
Luca Zaia * Governor Regione Veneto
Carlo Carraro Chancellor University of Venice Ca’ Foscari
Matteo Zoppas Acqua Minerale S. Benedetto Spa - President of Venice Young Entrepreneurs Group
INTRODUCTORY LECTURES (11.00 -12.45)
Prof. Morinobu Endo
Shinshu University, Faculty of Engineering, Japan
Nanocarbon Innovation: From advanced composites to smart grids applications, and safety for success
Prof. Roberto Cingolani
Italian Institute of Technology (IIT), Scientific Director
Nanotechnology For Humans And Humanoids
Mr. Christos Tokamanis
Unit "Nano and Converging Sciences and Technologies", DG Research, European Commission, Head of Unit
Proposal for a European Action Plan 2010-2015
* invited to be confirmed
October 20th, Morning (9.45 -12.45)
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GOVERNANCE OF NANOTECHNOLOGIES Actions and measures for a responsible development of nanotech: addressing safety issues and societal implications
13.45
Chair: Fabio Beltram, Director, Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa and National
Enterprise for nanoScience and nanoTechnology (NEST) Elvio Mantovani, Director, AIRI/Nanotec IT
14.00 Françoise Roure
Ministere de l'Economie, des Finances et de l'Emploi (France), vice-chair OECD, WP on Nanotechnologies
Nanotechnology Governance as a lever for added value: three key milestones.
14.25 Phil Macnaghten Dep. of Geography, Science Laboratories, Durham University, UK
Deepening the debate on the responsible development of nanotechnologies: Some reflections from the DEEPEN project
14.50 Gernot Klotz European Chemical Industry Council (CEFIC), Belgium
Nanotechnology-societal challenges, risk benefit and safety
15.15 Péter Krüger Bayer MaterialScience AG, Germany
Bayer’s responsible approach to nano based innovations
15.40 Ashok Vaseashta
Institute for Advanced Sciences Convergence & International Clean Water Institute, USA
NBIC, GRAIN, BANG, and TechFARM™ – Convergence of Emerging Science and Technology Trends for Environment, Health, & Safety
Coffee break and poster session (16.05-16.30)
16.30 Enrico Sabbioni European Center for the Sustainable Impact of Nanotechnologies (ECSIN)
Nanotoxicology research for a scientific-based nanoregulation: the role of ECSIN
16.50 Enrico Bergamaschi
University of Parma, Medical School
Assessing occupational health effects of engineered nanomaterials: developments across an international strategy
17.10 Luigi Manzo
European Centre for Nanomedicine, University of Pavia and IRCCS Maugeri Foundation Medical Institute
Safety Evaluation of Engineered Nanomaterials. Tiered Testing Strategy and Examples of Application
POSTER SESSION (17.30-18.00): GOVERNANCE OF NANOTECHNOLOGIES
October 20th, Afternoon (13.45-18.00)
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8° INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP FEDERCHIMICA The role of nanotech for R&D and innovation in the chemical sector
9.15 Chair: Laura Niccolai, General Manager Assistant, Colorobbia Italia S.p.A
9.30 Sergio Treichler Federchimica N.I.C. Programme state-of-the-art
9.50 Antonio Ferrante Italy-China Foundation Opportunities for joint developments in Science and Technology between Italy and China
10.10 Andrea Spizzica Air Liquide Italia Service Atmospheric Plasma Deposition of Silicon Oxide Nanocoatings
10.40 Roberto Cafagna Nanto Protective Coating Srl
Technology Transfer and nanotechnology: a case of an Italian start up
Coffee break and poster sessions (11.05-11.30)
11.30 Andrea Danani SUPSI- University of Applied Sciences of Southern Switzerland
Enhancement of Conductive Graphite-Polymer Nanocomposites
11.55 Luca Gregoratti Sincrotrone Trieste ScPA Nanotechnologies at Sincrotrone Trieste
12.20 Discussion and concluding remarks from the session Chair
LUNCH (12.40 – 13.45) POSTER SESSIONS: NANOMATERIALS; NANOTEXTILES
October 21st, Morning (9.15-12.40)
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NANOMATERIALS From lab to market: the multisectoral application of nanomaterials
13.50 Chair: Renato Bozio, Dean of the faculty of Sciences, University of Padova
14.00 Frédéric Schuster Commissariat à l’Énergie Atomique (CEA), Saclay, France
From Nanosafe to Saphir, an integrated approach for safe production and use of nanomaterials
14.25 Maurizio Galimberti Pirelly Tyre and Polytechnic of Milano
Nanofillers for Rubbers
14.45 Valentina Ermini Laviosa Chimica Mineraria
A new class of extremely pure montmorillonite based nanoclays: industrial production and barrier properties of Dellite®
15.05 Diederik Wiersma
National Institute of Optics (CNR-INO) and University of Firenze
Photons, dust, and honeybees
15.25 Paolo Bergese Chemistry for Technologies Lab, University of Brescia and INSTM
Molecular nanomechanics for biosensing
15.45 Alice Di Monte Smart Material Platform [email protected]
NanoLab for molecular characterization
Coffee break and poster sessions (16.05-16.30)
16.30 Paolo Matteazzi MBN Nanomaterialia Nanostructured materials by mechanical-chemical alloying technology
16.50 Giorgio Rossi Advanced Technology and Nanoscience Laboratory (CNR-TASC IOM)
NFFA: Nanoscience Foundries and Fine Analysis
17.10 Maria Losurdo Institute of Inorganic Methodologies and of Plasmas (IMIP-CNR)
Nanotechnologies from the “lab” to the “fab”: key issues and concerted activities aimed at bringing nanomaterials into mainstream markets
POSTER SESSIONS (17.30-18.30) : NANOMATERIALS, NANOTEXTILES
October 21st, Afternoon (13.50-18.30)
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NANOTEXTILES
Nanotech to enable novel/enhanced functions and performances in textile & clothing applications
13.50 Chair: Giorgio Mazzuchetti, Head of Textile Materials Division, Institute for Macromolecular Studies (CNR-ISMAC), Biella
14.00 Elvio Mantovani AIRI/Nanotec IT Nanotechnologies in the textiles sector: the ObservatoryNano analysis
14.15 Danilo De Rossi University of Pisa, Interdepartmental Research Centre "E.Piaggio"
Smart fabrics and interactive textiles: from transitional technologies to nanotechnology-based e-textiles
14.40 Angelika Daniels Navispace AG, Germany Status quo and vision for wearable technologies in sports and healthcare
15.00 Francesco Toschi MINAS Lab. University of Rome “Tor Vergata”
Concepts for interactive and smart nanotechnological textiles: fabrication routes and functional properties
15.20 Maurizia Botti SLAM and Polytechnic of Milano
Sport, health care, safety and sustainability: the 4 key factors in textiles development
15.40 Guy Buyle CenTexBel, Belgium Nanotechnology in textile applications: research @ Centexbel
Coffee break and poster sessions (16.00-16.30)
16.30 Raffaella Mossotti Institute for Macromolecular Studies (CNR ISMAC)
LTP plasma treatment to enhance adhesion of conductive polypyrrole coating on PET fabric
16.45 Jaime Rocha Gomes University of Minho and Ecoticket, Portugal
Silica based nanoparticles for textiles, hair and consumer product applications
17.00 Stefano Carnevale Technores, Tessiltoschi Industrie tessili
Chemical physical properties of novel nanostructured textiles
17.15 Marco Scapinello University of Padova, Dep. Chemical Sciences
The penetration of the atmospheric plasma treatment into the wool fiber studied by micro Raman spectroscopy
POSTER SESSIONS (17.30-18.30): NANOMATERIALS, NANOTEXTILES
October 21st, Afternoon (13.50-18.30)
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NANOMEDICINE
Nanotechnologies for novel drug design and delivery, diagnostic, regenerative medicine
9.00 Chair: Federico Maisano, R&D Biology Head, Bracco Imaging
9.15 Patrick Hunziker European Society for Nanomedicine, University Hospital of Basel
Nanotechnology - why and how it will shape the medicine of the future
9.40 Holger Grüll Philips Research, The Netherlands
Nanoparticles for Molecular Imaging and Therapy
10.05 Valentina Mussi University of Genova, Nanomed Labs
Single molecule sensing with DNA-functionalized artificial nanopores
10.20 Marzia Quaglio Center for Space Human Robotics - IIT - Italian Institute of Technology @ POLITO
Advances in Lab-on-chip by nanostructured surface and materials
10.35 Selim Unlü Dep. of Electrical Engineering, Boston University
Interferometric Reflectance Imaging Sensor (IRIS) Label-free Protein and Single Pathogen Detection
10.50 Margherita Morpurgo
University of Padova and Ananas Nanotech
The Avidin-Nucleic Acids Nano Assemblies Ananas nanotech (ANANAS), as powerful molecular amplifiers in vitro diagnostics
Coffee break and poster sessions (11.05-11.35)
11.35 Monika Fischler MagForce Nanotechnologies AG, Germany
Thermotherapy with Magnetic Nanoparticles
11.55 Giovanni Baldi Colorobbia Italia S.p.A
Nanoassembled Targeted Hybrid Magnetic Biocarriers for Combined Hyperthermic / Drug Treatment: a Theranostic Approach to Cancer
12.15 Fabrizio Mancin Dep of Chemical Science, University of Padova
Functionalized Gold Nanoparticles as Antigens Synthetic Analogs
LUNCH (12.30 – 13.45) POSTER SESSIONS: NANOMEDICINE; NANOTECHNOLOGIES FOR THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
October 22nd, Morning (9.00-12.30)
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NANOMEDICINE Nanotechnologies for novel drug design and delivery, diagnostic, regenerative medicine
13.50 Chair: Riccardo Palmisano, Senior Vice President Assobiotec
14.00 Furio Gramatica
Don Carlo Gnocchi Foundation, Polo Tecnologico (Biomedical Technology Dep)
From unmet clinical needs to solutions offered by nanomedicine: integration of existing micro and nano technologies into novel clinical applications
14.20 Davide Moscatelli Dep “G. Natta”, Polytechnic of Milano
Synthesis of Ultrasmall Biodegradable nanoparticles (UBNPs) and their Use in Drug Delivery
14.35 Sabrina Pricl Dep. of Materials and Natural Resources, University of Trieste
When virtual and real meet: evidences for designing efficient nanovectors for siRNA/DNA delivery
14.50 Teresa Pellegrino National Nanotechnology Laboratory (CNR NNL)
Different examples of Multi-functional nanostructures based on clusters of magnetic nanoparticles as tools for medical and biological applications
15.05 Paolo Gasco Nanovector Solid Lipid Nanoparticles from warm microemulsion: snapshot on different drug delivery applications
15.20 Maria Grazia Mazzone
Società Industria Farmaceutica Italiana (SIFI)
Impact of nanotechnologies in the ophthalmic field
Coffee break and poster sessions (15.35-15.50)
15.50 Paolo Antonio Netti
Interdisciplinary Research Centre on Biomaterials (CRIB) and Italian Institute of Technology (IIT)
Biomaterials and Bioprocess to Engineer Biological Tissues
16.10 Daniele Pressato, Anna Tampieri
Finceramica / CNR ISTEC Nanostructured Scaffolds in Regenerative Medicine: Clinical Application in Orthopaedic Surgery
16.25 Ilaria Elena Palamà National Nanotechnology Laboratory (CNR NNL)
Study of behaviour of different cell lines on patterning surface for tissue engineering applications
POSTER SESSIONS (16.40-17.40): NANOMEDICINE; NANOTECHNOLOGIES FOR THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
October 22nd, Afternoon (13.50-17.40)
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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Nanotechnologies for safer and friendlier system for energy generation and storage, transportation and industrial production, environmental protection/remediation
9.00 Chair: Francesca Ferrazza – ENI Technologies for Renewable Energy and the Environment, Vice President
9.15 Manfred Diehl Umicore AG, Germany Nanotechnology & Sustainable Development
9.40 Gabriele Centi, Angela Agostiano
INSTM, Messina/Bari Research Units
Nano-structured materials to address the challenge of sustainable energy
10.00 Gianfranco Innocenti
Centro Ricerche Fiat Nanotechnology enabling clean and energy saving mobility
10.20 Giuseppe Mensitieri
University of Napoli “Federico II” and INSTM
Improvement of properties of polymeric matrices by realizing hybrids and nanocomposites: perspectives in the transport sector
10.40 Silvia Bodoardo Polytechnic of Turin Nanostructured cathodes and anodes for lithium ion batteries for automotive applications
Coffee break and poster sessions (11.00-11.30)
11.30 Giuseppe Gigli National Nanotechnology Lab (CNR NNL)
Hybrid Photovoltaics
11.50 Francesco Matteucci
TRE - Tozzi Renewable Energy
Dye-sensitized solar cells: from lab to fab
12.10 Luca Beverina
Dep. of Materials Science, University of Milano-Bicocca and INSTM
Squaraine-Based Bulk Heterojunction Solar-Cells. Electronic And Structural Effects On Charge Transport And Conversion Efficiecies
12.25 Attilio Golemme
Excellence Centre CEMIF.CAL, LASCAMM - CR INSTM, University of Calabria
Photoconductivity in Heteroleptic Cyclometallated Pd(II) and Pt(II) Complexes for Nanostructured Photovoltaic Devices
12.40 Luca Bellotto University of Venice “Ca’ Foscari”, Physical Chemical Dep.
Organic-Lanthanide Complexes as Enhancer for Silicon-based Solar Cells
LUNCH (13.00 – 14.00) POSTER SESSIONS: NANOMEDICINE; NANOTECHNOLOGIES FOR THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
October 22nd, Morning (9.00-12.40)
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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Nanotechnologies for safer and friendlier system for energy generation and storage, transportation and industrial production, environmental protection/remediation
14.00 Chair: Francesca Ferrazza – ENI Technologies for Renewable Energy and the
Environment, Vice President
14.10 Michele Muccini Institute for Nanostructured Materials (CNR ISMN)
Organic Light-Emitting Transistor Technology
14.30 Sabino Sinesi, Sara Padovani
Plast-optic Research Centre (CRP)
Polymer nanocomposites for lighting systems, industrial issues: safety and cost-efficiency
14.50 Ivano Aglietto SA Envitech
Nanotechnology-based water treatment: first industrial applications, research activities and future prospects
15.10 Avital Dror-Ehre University of Jerusalem, Israel
Strategy for Biofouling Control in Water UF Systems by Pre-treatment with Silver Nanoparticles
15.25 Stefano Zuin Venice Research Consortium
Safe and responsible nanotechnology applications for water treatment: the NAMETECH project
15.40 Domenico Caputo
Dept. of Materials and Production Engineering, University of Napoli “Federico II” and INSTM
Zeolites and related species: a class of nanoporous materials with great prospects in environmental applications
15.55 MariaPia Pedeferri Polytechnic of Milano Optimization of TiO2-induced photocatalytic degradation of NO
Coffee break POSTER SESSIONS (16.10-17.00): NANOMEDICINE; NANOTECHNOLOGIES FOR THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
October 22nd, Afternoon (14.00-17.00)
Poster
NumberCorresponding author
Corresponding author
organisationPoster title
1-GOV Giovanni Bernardini University of InsubriaNanotoxicology research at the
University of Insubria
2-GOV Graziano Bertogli
International Centre for Science
and High Technologies (ICS-
UNIDO)
Nanotechnology - Bridging the gap. A
new strategy
3-GOV Fabio Boccuni
National Institute for
Occupational Prevention and
Safety (ISPESL)
The White Book On Occupational
Exposure To Engineered Nanomaterials
4-GOV Adalberto Casalboni
CISE - Centro per l'Innovazione
e lo Sviluppo Economico e CIGA-
University of di Padova
Certification of responsible innovation in
the nanotechnology field: The UGO
certification standard – Innovation for a
better life
5-GOV Mario di Gioacchino University of ChietiImmune Effects of Palladium
Nanoparticles
6-GOV Antonio MarcominiUniversity of Venice "Ca'
Foscari"
ENPRA: Integration of Novel Tools and
Approaches for Human Health Risk
Assessment of Engineered Nanoparticles
7-GOV Stephan Schaller Triple Innova GmbH, Germany
Guide to Responsible Nano-business:
Supporting the identification and
management of nanotechnology-related
opportunities and risks
8-GOV Margherita Cioffi D’Appolonia S.p.AThe European Integrating and Innovation
Platform (ETIP) on Nanotechnology
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8-GOV Margherita Cioffi D’Appolonia S.p.APlatform (ETIP) on Nanotechnology
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NumberCorresponding author
Corresponding author
organisationPoster title
1-MAT Francesco AntoliniENEA-UTTMATF Research
Laboratories
Thermolysis of New Single-Source
Precursors for the Synthesis of II-VI
Semiconductor Nanoparticles
2-MAT Giovanni Attolini CNR-IMEM
Cubic – SiC NWs: Growth,
Characterization and Functionalization
Test
3-MAT Barbara Ballarin University of Bologna
Electrosynthesis: a smart way for the one-
step preparation of metallic and
bimetallic nanoparticles
4-MAT Mariangela Bellusci ENEAManganese Iron Oxide Ferrofluids by
Mechanochemical Approach
5-MAT Monica BiancoNational Nanotechnology
Laboratory (CNR-Nanoscience)
Teflon coatings for PDMS microfluidic
devices
6-MAT Magda Blosi ISTEC-CNR
Microwave-assisted green synthesis of
Au-Ag, Au-Cu bimetallic nanoparticles
and their catalytic activity for the
reduction of nitrophenol
7-MAT Renato Bonomi University of Padova
Catalytic SAMs on Au Nanoparticles:
Bridging Homogeneous and
Heterogeneous Catalysis
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Heterogeneous Catalysis
8-MAT Fabio BovinoElsag Datamat_Quantum Optics
Laboratory
GaN/AlGaN microcavities for
enhancement nonlinear optical effects
9-MAT Fabio BovinoQuantum Optics Lab,
Finmeccanica
Bacteriorhodopsin films as efficient
material for nonlinear optical devices
10-MAT Mauro CarraroUniversity of Padova and ITM-
CNR
A soft molecular material based on
polyoxomolybdates with gelator activity:
self-assembled fibrillar nano-structures
with enhanced optical activity
11-MAT Elti CattaruzzaUniversity of Venice "Ca'
Foscari"
Modifications in silver-doped silicate
glasses induced by ns laser beams
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NumberCorresponding author
Corresponding author
organisationPoster title
12-MAT Elti CattaruzzaUniversity of Venice "Ca'
Foscari"
Er-doped alumina crystalline films
deposited by radiofrequency magnetron
co-sputtering
13-MAT Valentina Chiesi CNR-IMEM
Growth and characterization of magnetic
thin films for application in a current
micro-sensor
14-MAT Paolo Ciambelli NANO_MATES Centre, University of Salerno
Tribological and rheological properties of
tungsten disulfide nanosheets as additive
in lubricant mineral oil
15-MAT Alessandra Ciappa CIVENA New Reactive Nanoadditive for
Thermosetting Resins
16-MAT Paula Cojocaru Polytechnic of Milano
Electrodeposition of magnetic metallic
multilayer nanowires in alumina
template
17-MAT Marino Colasuonno CIVENNano hot – embossing for antireflective
industrial applications
18-MAT Isabella Concina University of Brescia
Semiconductor quantum dots:
controlling the surface chemistry of the
nanoscrystals
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19-MAT Andrea Dal Corso SISSAModelling CO adsorption on Pt and Au
monatomic chains and nanocontacts
20-MAT Rosaria D'Amato ENEALaser synthesis of nanoparticles: from
research to applications.
21-MATCésar de Julián
FernándezUniversity of Firenze, INSTM
Towards applications of single molecule
magnets and magnetic nanoparticles
22-MAT Francesco Enrichi CIVEN
Modifyed Stöber synthesis of highly
luminescent dye-doped silica
nanoparticles
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NumberCorresponding author
Corresponding author
organisationPoster title
23-MAT Emma Fenude CNR - ICB
Processing and Self-Assembling of a- and
β-Structures: a Model to Design
functional nanostructures
24-MATGiuseppe Marcello
GuadalupiVenezia Tecnologie Spa
Transparent conducting oxide films
grown by Pulsed Electron beam
Deposition
25-MAT Massimo Guglielmi University of PadovaPLATFORMS: a Strategic Project of the
University of Padova
26-MAT Kamyar Khoshnevisan
University of Isfahan and
Agricultural Biotechnology
Research Institute of Iran
(ABRII)
Preparation and characterization of CTAB-
coated superparamagnetic nanoparticles
using the co-precipitation method
27-MAT Federica MenegazzoUniversity of Venice "Ca'
Foscari"
Fast determination of metal nanosize for
catalytic applications
28-MAT Enzo Menna University of Padova
Different chemical approaches to the
modulation of carbon nanotubes
properties
29-MAT Martina Muzio CIVENHydrophobization of Leather by Low
Power Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Jet
30-MAT
Heinz -Christoph
Neitzert University of Salerno
Application of epoxy/carbon nanotube
composites as actuators and
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30-MAT Neitzert University of Salerno composites as actuators and
temperature sensors
31-MAT Emanuela Pietropaolo Nano CATSize and shape controlled synthesis and
characterization of silica nanoparticles
32-MAT Paola Posocco University of TriesteMultiscale Molecular Modeling of
Polymer/Silica Nanocomposites
33-MAT Marino Quaresimini University of PadovaImprovements of composite laminates
properties by nanomodification
34-MAT Alberto RotaUniversity of Modena and
Reggio Emilia
Focused Ion Beam-induced
nanopatterning to reduce friction and
adhesion on Si surface
35-MAT Claudia Rufolo University of SalernoNanostructured polymeric materials with
ferroelectrical properties
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NumberCorresponding author
Corresponding author
organisationPoster title
36-MAT Sabrina Sarto
University of Roma "La
Sapienza", CNIS, Alenia
Aeronautica and Centro
Sviluppo Materiali
Development of thin transparent
coatings with tailored electromagnetic
and optical properties
37-MAT Paolo Scrimin University of PadovaAssessing Binding with Multivalent
Nanosystems: Facts and Misconceptions
38-MAT Amir Seifoddini University of Teheran, Iran
Nanocrystallization effects on mechanical
properties of FeCoCrMoCBY bulk glassy
steels
39-MAT Simone Silvestrini University of PadovaPrinciples and Applications of Chemical
Microreactors
41-MAT Sergio ValeriUniversity of Modena and
Reggio EmiliaEngineering of oxide-based materials
42-MAT Veronica Vascotto Nanofab
Morphology and properties of
PLA/PCL/montmorillonite
nanocomposite systems for packaging
applications
43-MAT Arman Zarebidaki University of Teheran, Iran
Effect of surfactants on the dispersion
and properties of NiP-SiC nanocomposite
coating
University of Venice "Ca' Consolidation action in conservation of
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44-MAT Elisabetta ZendriUniversity of Venice "Ca'
Foscari"
Consolidation action in conservation of
porous supports through the
applicationof nanostructured silica
45-MAT Lorenzo Zottarel CIVEN
TiBC – TiBCN: coatings to protect
alluminium molds and steel component
at high temperature
46-MAT M. Siadat Cheraghi
University College of
Engineering, University of
Tehran, Iran
Electrochemical Corrosion Behavior of
Nanocrystalline Cobalt
Coatings Obtained by Pulse
Electrodeposition Process
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NumberCorresponding author
Corresponding author
organisationPoster title
47-TEX Anna Costa CNR-ISTECImproved cotton textile active for
soil/pollutant removal processes
48-TEX Franco Ferrero Polytechnic of TorinoUltraviolet Curing for Surface
Modification of Textile Fabrics
49-TEX Raffaella Mossotti CNR ISMAC
Washing resistant pp-HMDSO films to
improve wool fabrics anti-pilling
behaviour
50-TEX Alessandro Pegoretti University of TrentoHigh-density-polyethylene
nanocomposite fibres
51-TEX Martina Roso University of Padova
Design of Multifunctional &
Nanostructured Membrane by
Electrodynamic technologies: textile
innovation
52-TEX Matteo Stefan CIVENAtmospheric Plasma treatment of Wool.
Special Effects on Row Fabrics
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NumberCorresponding author
Corresponding author
organisationPoster title
1-MED Alessandra Aloisi
CNR Nanoscience Institute -
National Nanotechnology
Laboratory
Magnetic Nanomaterials for Stem Cells
Labeling and Tracking
2-MED Paolo Bigini Istituto Mario Negri
Synthesis and functionalization of
polymeric nanoparticles for clinical
imaging application
3-MED Alessandro BoscaItalian Institute of Technology
(IIT)
Developing a Planar Patch Clamp Device
for Suspended and Adherent Cells
4-MED Anita Boscaini University of Verona
Tumor Targeting with Guided Silica
Nanopartilces for Prostate Cancer
Therapy
5-MED Maria Serena Chiriacò
CNR Nanoscience Institute -
National Nanotechnology
Laboratory
Impedentiometric Protein Chip for Label
Free Immunosensor applications
6-MED Ali Dehshahri Shiraz University of Medical
Sciences, Iran
Less Toxic, More Efficient
Nanostructured Complexes Based on
High Molecular Weight PEI for Cancer
Gene Therapy
7-MED Loretta del Mercato
CNR Nanoscience Institute -
National Nanotechnology Synthesis and Characterization of
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7-MED Loretta del Mercato National Nanotechnology
Laboratory
Synthesis and Characterization of
Ratiometric Ion-Sensitive Capsules
8-MED Luisa Diomede Istituto Mario Negri
Stability of novel polymer–based
nanoparticles designed for drug delivery
and diagnostic purposes
9-MED Silvia Ferrero University of TorinoEvaluating the toxic potential of titanium
dioxide nanopowders
10-MED Claudia Innocenti INSTM and University of Firenze
Magnetic and magneto-optical
investigations of ferrite based
nanoparticles for theranostic applications
11-MED Marianna Lucafò University of TriesteFullerene derivatives as carriers for
anticancer drugs
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NumberCorresponding author
Corresponding author
organisationPoster title
12-MED Monica Marini University of Udine DNA Origami for Hybrid Nanosensors
13-MED Anna Meneghello CIVEN
Enteric pathogens detection in
wastewater plants sewage through DNA
Microarray and Real Time PCR for
biological risk assessment
14-MED Stefania MeschiniItalian National Institute of
Health (ISS)
The side effects induced by ZnO
Nanoparticles Exposure in Human Colon
Carcinoma Cells
15-MED Agnese MolinariItalian National Institute of
Health (ISS)
In vitro and in vivo assessment of
liposomal carriers for PDT of
glioblastoma
16-MED Iolanda Olivato Veneto Nanotech
European Network of Transnational
Collaborative RTD Projects in the Field of
Nanomedicine (EuroNanoMed)
17-MED Rosita Passeri University of Bologna
DNA self-assembled nanostructures as
addressable vessels for functional
chemical moieties
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18-MED Elisabetta Primiceri
CNR Nanoscience Institute -
National Nanotechnology
Laboratory
EIS Biochips for studying cell cultures
19-MED Tommaso Renieri University of Siena
Effect of Gold ingegnerized nanoparticles
on human sperm motility and rat germ
cells morphology
20-MED Iria M. Río-Echevarría University of Padova
Synthesis and Characterization of
Nanoparticles of different sizes as
Carriers for PDT
21-MED Daniela Segat University of Padova
Proinflammatory effects of amorphous
silica-, PLGA- and SUV-NPs on human
monocytes and PMNs are differentially
modulated by PEG coating and by co-
stimulation with the bacterial model
peptide fMLP
22-MED Francesco Selvestrel University of PadovaTargeted Silica Nanoparticles for
PhotoDynamic Therapy (PDT)
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Poster
NumberCorresponding author
Corresponding author
organisationPoster title
23-MED Anna Rita StringaroItalian National Institute of
Health (ISS)
Ultrasonic synthesis of air-filled
microbubbles and perfluorohexane-filled
microcapsules.
24-MED Federica Tavano University of Trieste
Cell mobility and metastatic spreading:
a study on human neoplastic cells using
Optical Tweezers
25-MED Adalgisa Tavolaro
Research Institute on
Membrane Technology, ITM-
CNR
Hydrothermal synthesis of zeolite
composite membranes and crystals as
potential vectors for drug-delivering
biomaterials
26-MED Palmira Tavolaro University of CalabriaPreparation of nanozeolite materials for
cell cultures
27-MED Viviana Vergaro
CNR Nanoscience Institute -
National Nanotechnology
Laboratory
Halloysite Nanotubes and Nanocolloids
as Novel Drug Nanocarriers
28-MED Elena Vismara Polytechnic of MilanoHybrid organic inorganic Co3O4
nanoparticles coated by heparin
29-MED S. ViswanathanInstituto Superior de
Engenharia do Porto, Portugal
Dopamine Sensor Based On Molecularly
Imprinted
NANOTECHITALY 2010 POSTER SESSION PROGRAM
OCTOBER 22nd: NanoMedicine; Nanotechnologies for Sustainable Development
29-MED S. ViswanathanEngenharia do Porto, Portugal Imprinted
30-MED S. ViswanathanInstituto Superior de
Engenharia do Porto, Portugal
Electrochemical biosensor for L-Dopa
Using Tyrosinase -Modified Gold
Nanoarray electrodes
31-MED Leonardo Zaramella University of PadovaSelf-Assembly of Catalytically Active
Peptides on Au Nanoparticles
42-MED Regina Tavano University of Padova
Procoagulant properties of bare or highly-
PEGylated vinyl-modified silica
nanoparticles: comparison with Synthetic
Amorphous Silica, PLGA and liposomal
nanoparticles
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Poster
NumberCorresponding author
Corresponding author
organisationPoster title
32-SUSDEV Annalisa Aluigi CNR-ISMAC
Nanofibrous membranes of
keratin/polyamide 6 blends for heavy
metal ion removal from water
33-SUSDEV Blanca Calderon University of Alicante, SpainDeodorization of a gas stream with iron
nanoparticles
34-SUSDEV Patrizia CantonUniversity of Venice "Ca'
Foscari"
Structural characterization and
Photocatalytic Activity Correlation of
Bi2O3/Bi2O4-x Nanocomposite
35-SUSDEV Michele Maggini University of Padova Fullerenes for polymer solar cells
36-SUSDEV Daniele Passeri University of PerugiaCMOS Active Pixel Sensor Imagers as X-
ray and Ionizing Particle Detectors
37-SUSDEV Oreste Piccolo
Studio di Consulenza Scientifica,
Sirtori and University of Venice
"Ca’ Foscari"
Fe(III)-bioparticles used as new oxidation
catalyst
Carbon nanotubes for ammonia
NANOTECHITALY 2010 POSTER SESSION PROGRAM
OCTOBER 22nd: NanoMedicine; Nanotechnologies for Sustainable Development
38-SUSDEV Luigi SangalettiUniversità Cattolica del Sacro
Cuore
Carbon nanotubes for ammonia
detection: from surface properties to
devices
39-SUSDEV Andrea Sartorel University of Padova
Water Oxidation Catalysis at
Nanostructured Polyoxometalate
Interfaces
40-SUSDEV Sovreski V. ZlatkoUniversity “Goce Delcev” Stip,
MacedoniaStrategy for the Hydrogen Transition
41-SUSDEV Valentina TrevisanUniversity of Venice "Ca'
Foscari"
TiO2/SiO2 nano-catalysts for the
photocatalytic abatement of inorganic
pollutants
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