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Faraday Discussion 149: Analysis for Healthcare Diagnostics and Theranostics


6 - 8 September 2010
University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Call for oral abstracts deadline - 13 November 2009
The committee will consider late abstracts until 20 November 2009

Introduction


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The need in healthcare to detect biomolecular species such as proteins, oligonucleotides (DNA and RNA) and cells for diagnostics is driving the current development of physical techniques. The development is generally based on optical, electrochemical and mass spectrometric transduction to enable these measurements. These are now also being exploited in array formats, enabling the development of high throughput detection to inform systems biology and pathway medicine by giving new insights into biomolecular pathways and the identification of new target analytes.

This is a highly topical and exciting area which opens up the real prospect of theranostics (the use of diagnostics in informing patient specific therapy), but for which development and optimisation of detection requires an understanding and control of the fundamental physical processes occurring both in sensing and in signal transduction and the comparatives merits of alternative detection strategies.  For high throughput detection, bioinformatics (the processing and interpretation of vast amounts of data) also presents a real challenge.


Aims


Faraday Discussion 149, organised by the Faraday Division, aims to bring together scientists from many disciplines, including biologists, physicists and chemists, involving academics and industrialists from the healthcare and biosensing communities.

Themes


  • Systems/Devices to Inform Therapy (SDIT)  
  • Physical Techniques for Diagnostics (PTD)
  • High-Throughput Measurement and Analysis (HTMA)
  • Towards Real-time Clinical Measurement (TRCM) 

Scientific Committee


Dr Andrew Mount (University of Edinburgh, UK) (Chair)
Dr Till Bachmann (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Professor Phil Bartlett (University of Southampton, UK)
Professor Rob Beynon (University of Liverpool, UK)
Professor Mark Bradley (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Professor Paul French (Imperial College London, UK)
Dr David Mendels (Cognoscens, France)


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