27–29 Nov 2016
THE GREENERY RESORT KHAO YAI
Asia/Bangkok timezone

Session

Heron 2

27 Nov 2016, 15:15
Room3 (Greenery)

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  1. Prof. Mongkol Sukwattanasinitt (Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, Thailand)
    27/11/2016, 15:15
    Nano-agriculture
    Invited Speaker

    Nanotechnology are beneficial for safe and efficient consumption of food, water and agricultural products. The NANOTEC-CU center of excellent on food and agriculture has focused the research in molecular design, synthesis and fabrication of nanomaterials for applications in the field of food and agriculture including chemical analysis and delivery systems. Various chromophores and fluorophores...

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  2. Prof. Sakamon Devahastin (Advanced Food Processing Research Laboratory, Department of Food Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi)
    27/11/2016, 15:35
    Nano-agriculture
    Invited Speaker

    Nanocellulose is a cellulose-based material that possesses at least one of its dimensions in the nanometer range. Due to its unique characteristics, including its excellent mechanical properties, high degrees of thermal stability and water holding capacity, biodegradability and biocompatibility, nanocellulose is a promising naturally-derived material that can be used for various biomedical as...

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  3. Prof. Robert Robinson (Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Agency for Science, Technology and Research)
    27/11/2016, 15:55
    Invited Speaker

    Elongating filaments systems, such as actin, are polymerizing motors that drive movement in many biological processes. The actin filament is astonishingly well conserved across a diverse set of eukaryotic species. It has essentially remained unchanged in the billion years that separate yeast, Arabidopsis and man. In contrast, bacterial actin-like proteins have diverged to the extreme, many of...

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  4. Ms Saranya Jongaroontaprangsee (King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi)
    27/11/2016, 16:15
    Nano-agriculture
    Oral

    The feasibility of using lime residues after juice extraction as a raw material to produce nanocellulose was determined in this study. Different processing schemes were applied by varying the pretreatment and defibrillation methods and conditions. Autoclaving at 110-130 C was performed as a pretreatment to remove hemicellulose and pectin from the native fiber. The fiber images obtained from...

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  5. Ms Suparak Saelo (Department of Packaging and Materials Technology, Faculty of Agro Industry, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand)
    27/11/2016, 16:30
    Other related topics
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    Caffeic acid phenethyl ester was successfully prepared by rapid expansion of supercritical solutions into liquid solvent. An average size of these CAPE nanoparticles was characterized by TEM and DLS techniques. They were found that diameters CAPE-NPs were ~40 to ~400 nm. The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) and the minimum bactericidal concentration (MBCs) of CAPE nanoparticles were...

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  6. Dr Sith Sathornsumetee (NANOTEC-Mahidol University Center of Excellence in Nanotechnology for Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment and Departments of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, 10700, Thailand)
    28/11/2016, 10:15
    Nano-medicine & biotechnology
    Invited Speaker

    Cancer is the leading cause of death in Thailand. Despite advances in cancer research during the past decades, the survival of cancer patients has only marginally improved and the cure remains unlikely. Complex genomic heterogeneity and limited drug delivery represent major obstacles for effective antineoplastic treatments. Thus, new therapeutic strategies to increase drug delivery may improve...

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  7. Prof. Istvan Toth (The University of Queensland, School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences / The University of Queensland, School of Pharmacy)
    28/11/2016, 10:35
    Nano-medicine & biotechnology
    Invited Speaker

    Poor oral absorption and rapid enzymatic degradation are the major hurdles in to deliver peptide drugs orally and vaccines via the mucosa. We developed stable, orally available peptide drugs through the chemical addition of specifically designed lipids and carbohydrates, creating amphiphilic compounds capable to reassemble to form nanoparticles.Fertility is controlled by decreasing the level...

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  8. Dr Teerapol Srichana (Prince of Songkla University)
    28/11/2016, 10:55
    Nano-medicine & biotechnology
    Invited Speaker

    Nanotechnology and Health
    Teerapol Srichana

    NANOTEC-PSU Excellence Centre on Drug Delivery System, Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Prince of Songkla University, Hat-Yai, Songkla 90112, Thailand
    Email address: teerapol.s@psu.ac.th

    Nanomedicine and nanotechnology provides an early detection and prevention of diseases resulting in improved...

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  9. Werasak Surareungchai (-)
    28/11/2016, 11:15
    Nano-medicine & biotechnology
    Invited Speaker

    Highly sensitive detection is a major goal for sensing and/or diagnosis of diseases, food-borne bacteria and biological warfare agents. High specific and sensitive detections can be achieved via labeling techniques in DNA hybridization and antibody-antigen interaction. Labels based on nanoscale materials open a new opportunity over the traditional methods - in terms of greater reporting signal...

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  10. Ms Weeraya Thongkum (Division of Clinical Immunology, Department of Medical Technology, Faculty of Associated Medical Sciences, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand)
    28/11/2016, 11:35
    Nano-medicine & biotechnology
    Oral

    Abstract
    By the use of nanotechnology in the development of bioassay kit, the ideal goals that inevitable are rapid, convenience and cost effective. Through our knowledge toward Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1/Acquire Immunodeficiency Disease (HIV-1/AIDS), we successfully produced a novel test kit for investigating both of HIV protease activity and HIV-1 protease inhibitors (PIs). This...

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  11. Dr Kajornsak Faungnawakij (National Nanotechnology Center (NANOTEC), National Science and Technology Development Agency)
    28/11/2016, 13:00
    Environmental nanotechnology
    Invited Speaker

    Nanocatalysts have played an important role in biorefinery and advanced biofuel applications. The conversion of cellulosic biomass feedstocks to platform biochemicals, such as organic acids and furans, is one of the key steps in biorefining. In our research group, metal phosphate catalysts have been developed for production of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural from C6 sugar. Incorporating metal species...

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  12. Ms Supansa Musikajaroen (School of Physics, Institute of Science, Suranaree University of Technology, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand 30000)
    28/11/2016, 13:20
    Nano-energy & storage
    Oral

    A simple thermal oxidation has been used for fabricating nanostructured NiO/NFs electrodes at a temperature lower 1000 ͦC in air. The results obtained from x-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscope (SEM) have shown the structure and morphology of Ni foam (NFs) before and after oxidation. The electrochemical characterization measurements have shown that the NiO/NFs electrodes are...

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  13. Ms Navapat Krobkrong (Kasetsart university)
    28/11/2016, 13:35
    Environmental nanotechnology
    Oral

    Deoxygenation of vegetable oil has been employed as one of important processes for highly efficient production of renewable green diesel (bio-hydrogenated diesel). Moreover, to avoiding sulfur contamination in fuel product, metal oxides, metal phosphides, and metal nitrides have become attractive. In this work, bimetal oxide catalysts over supported alumina were selected to produce...

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  14. Ms Sirapassorn Kiatphuengporn (Nanomaterials for Energy and Catalysis Laboratory, National Nanotechnology Center (NANOTEC), National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA))
    28/11/2016, 13:50
    Environmental nanotechnology
    Oral

    The external magnetic field was applied in a packed-bed reactor based on the concepts of green and sustainable production of alternative fuels through CO2 hydrogenation reaction. Accordingly, the roles of magnetic flux density and magnetic field direction on the performance of Fe-Cu/MCM-41 catalyst with intrinsic magnetic property were investigated and compared to that of without magnetic...

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  15. Radchada Buntem (Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Silpakorn University)
    28/11/2016, 14:05
    Environmental nanotechnology
    Oral

    Cellulose, extracted from plant, has been widely used in various purposes especially in paper industry. In industry, cellulose is modified by many organic and inorganic substances in order to improve the quality like smoothness, whiteness and mechanical strength. However the deterioration of the paper according to the degradation of cellulose has been found in many ancient documents and...

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  16. Ms Thanaree Phongamwong (KU-Green Catalysts Group, Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Kasetsart University)
    28/11/2016, 14:20
    Environmental nanotechnology
    Oral

    The new composite materials of TiO2 nanoparticles and biomolecules are promising to provide the potential alternative for improving the photocatalytic activity by merging the ability and features of both material types. In this research, the unique visible light-responsive chlorophyll and magnesium (Mg) co-modified P25 catalyst (Chl-Mg/P25) was successfully synthesized by using a simple...

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  17. Teerakiat Kerdcharoen (-)
    28/11/2016, 15:00
    Nano-agriculture
    Invited Speaker

    Smell, taste, appearance and flavor are central to the value of agricultural products, especially fruits and their post-harvest spin-offs such as teas, coffees and wines. In specific, the uniqueness of a wine depends on types and ratio of such aroma molecules collected in the leaves or fruits during the growing seasons, which is related to many external factors such as soil conditions,...

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  18. Mr Nji Tsi (Suranaree University of Technology)
    28/11/2016, 15:20
    Environmental nanotechnology
    Oral

    In this paper, gold nanoparticles were synthesized by means of a green approach with T. triandra leaf extracts under different conditions. No additional reducing or capping agents were employed. The gold nanoparticles were characterized using UV-visible spectrometry, transmission electron microscope, X-ray diffraction and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Gold nanoparticles that had...

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  19. Mr Apiwat Promchat (Organic Synthesis Unit, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Nanotec-CU Center of Excellence on Food and Agriculture, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok 10330, Thailand.)
    28/11/2016, 15:35
    Environmental nanotechnology
    Oral

    A highly sensitive turn-on fluorescent sensor for cyanide was developed based on benzylidenes containing methylindolium group. Three benzylidene derivatives were synthesized from the condensation reactions between benzaldehyde derivatives and methyleneindoline. Only one of these three derivatives shows strong visible blue fluorescence selectively to cyanide which was clearly observed in...

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  20. Mr Suthikorn Jantra (Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok Thailand)
    28/11/2016, 15:50
    Environmental nanotechnology
    Oral

    Fluorescent-based sensors have received extensive attention due to its highly sensitive and rapid sensing ability to detect metal ions. In this study, we have developed a new BODIPY derivative, mTBODdiSalic for detection of metal ions in aqueous media. The probe has been synthesized from 2,4-dimethylpyrrole and 5-formylsalicylic acid in 4 steps and fully characterized with NMR and Mass...

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  21. Ms CHONLADA POKHUM (National Nanotechnology Center)
    28/11/2016, 16:05
    Environmental nanotechnology
    Oral

    Silver nanoparticles (Ag-NPs) were impregnated on the surface of coffee grounds (CF) (referred to as Ag-CF hybrid, having 0.44 and 0.80 % weight of Ag), for achieving water disinfection in a batch set-up. First, Ag-CF was synthesized by coating with nature-inspired nanoparticles that containing Ag-NPs on their surface. Subsequently, Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus cells-killing...

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  22. Mr Seksan Lowpa (School of Physics, Suranaree University of Technology, Nakhon Ratchasima 30000, Thailand)
    28/11/2016, 16:20
    Nano-energy & storage
    Oral

    A composite film of Cassava root and Poly (3,4-ethylenedioxy thiophene):polystyrene sulfonate (C/PEDOT:PSS) was prepared as a high electrocatalytic material for the counter electrode (CE) of a dye-sensitized solar cell (DSSC). The effect of sintered of Cassava root under Ar atmosphere at 1000 $^o$C was intended for increasing the conductivity, and the PEDOT:PSS was used for a strong adhesion...

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  23. Mr Theerasak Juagwon (Materials Science and Engineering Program, and Capability Building Unit of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University)
    28/11/2016, 16:35
    Other related topics
    Oral

    In this work, high efficient sensor array for sweet taste classification was demonstrated for electronic tongue application. The sensor array was fabricated by electrochemical sensors based on multiwall carbon nanotube (MWCNT) paste blending with modify electroactive species including either nickel oxide (NiO), copper oxide (CuO), cobalt phthalocynine (CoPC) or iron phthalocyanine (FePC). The...

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  24. Florian Ruker (-)
    29/11/2016, 10:15
    Nano-medicine & biotechnology
    Invited Speaker

    We have designed a complete-antibody-like construct where the CL and CH1 domains of trastuzumab are exchanged for a pair of CH3 domains and efficient heterodimerization of the light and the heavy chain is achieved using “Knobs-into-Holes” strategy. The construct prepared in this way expressed at a high level in HEK293 system. Rational mutagenesis of the amino acid residues located at the...

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  25. Prof. Mehmet Berkmen (Harvard University)
    29/11/2016, 10:35
    Nano-medicine & biotechnology
    Invited Speaker

    SHuffle is a genetically engineered E.coli strain that allows disulfide bond formation in its cytoplasm with high fidelity. Many proteins containing disulfide bonds have been successfully expressed in SHuffle. In this study, we have expressed for the first time full length human, rabbit and mouse antibodies, along with chimeric versions, including the commercial blockbuster Humira in SHuffle...

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  26. Uracha Ruktanonchai (-)
    29/11/2016, 10:55
    Nano-medicine & biotechnology
    Invited Speaker
  27. Prof. Orawon Chailapakul (Electrochemistry and Optical Spectroscopy Research Unit (EOSRU), Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, 254 Phayathai Road, Patumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand / Center for Petroleum, Petrochemicals and Advanced Materials, Chulalongkorn University, 254 Phayathai Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand)
    29/11/2016, 11:15
    Nano-medicine & biotechnology
    Invited Speaker

    Nanomaterials have received unceasingly consideration for decades. Profuse utilizations have been afforded to raise the efficacy of research in numerous scientific fields since their discovery. This novel supplies trigger the versatility of materials properties in which diversely expedite the applications in analytical research. Due to exceptional features derived from indigenous of particles...

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  28. Mr Anuwat Aunkham (School of chemistry, Suranaree university of technology)
    29/11/2016, 11:35
    Nano-medicine & biotechnology
    Oral

    Selective Permeability of Antimicrobial Agents through the Protein Nanopore of the Highly-Drug Resistant Melioidosis Bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei
    Anuwat Aunkhum, 2 and Wipa Suginta*1 ,2

    1Biochemistry-Electrochemistry Research Unit, Suranaree University of Technology, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
    2School of Chemistry, Institute of Science, Suranaree University of Technology, Nakhon...

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  29. Ms Kiatnida Treerattrakoon (National Nanotechnology Center, NSTDA)
    29/11/2016, 11:50
    Nano-medicine & biotechnology
    Oral

    Here we developed a fluorescent probe for in vivo colorectal cancer detection using Cy5-doped silica nanoparticles (Cy5-SiNPs) conjugated to monoclonal antibody (mAb) with controlled orientation. Monoclonal antibody specific to anti-epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM), a cell surface protein overexpressed in colorectal carcinoma, was conjugated on the Cy5-SiNPs coated with protein G...

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  30. Ms Suthiwan Udomrat (Materials Science and Engineering program, and Capability Unit for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Faculty of Science, Mahidol University, Bangkok, THAILAND)
    29/11/2016, 12:05
    Nano-medicine & biotechnology
    Oral

    Material surface properties are considered as critical factor for the study of in Vitro cell growth pattern and activities. It provides advantages not only for study of cellular activity but also for biomedical technology such as tissue engineering. Neuron is a typical cell type widely used to examine cell communication, alignment and differentiations. In the present study, a simple pattern...

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  31. Dr Mattaka Khongkow (National Nanotechnology Centre (NANOTEC), National Science and Technology Development Agency, 130 Thailand Science Park, Paholyothin Rd., Klong Luang, Pathumthani, 12120, Thailand)
    29/11/2016, 13:30
    Nano-medicine & biotechnology
    Invited Speaker

    Cosmeceuticals from natural products or herbal cosmetics has become the most topic of interest in nowadays cosmetic trend, as they are natural, safe and free from all the harmful synthetic chemicals. Many naturally available herbs serves as active ingredients in different uses for skincare, haircare and antioxidant formulation. However, the application of phytochemical extracts in...

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  32. Teerapong Yata (-)
    29/11/2016, 13:50
    Nano-medicine & biotechnology
    Invited Speaker

    Over the last several decades, there has been tremendous amount of interest in developing novel nanoparticles for drug delivery to cancers. These nanoparticle platforms can be categorized as organic-based (e.g., lipid nanoparticles, biodegradable polymeric nanoparticles, and viral vectors), inorganic-based (e.g., metallic nanostructures, silica nanopartices, and quantum dots), or a hybrid...

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  33. Dr Sasinee Bunyarataphan (National Nanotechnology Center (NANOTEC), National Science and Technology Development Agency)
    29/11/2016, 14:10
    Nano-medicine & biotechnology
    Oral

    A simple electrochemical aptasensor was developed for the detection of glycated albumin (GHSA) using ssDNA aptamer that selectively binds to GHSA as a recognition element. The biotinylated ssDNA aptamer was immobilized on a streptavidin-modified screen-printed carbon electrode (SPCE). The changes of interfacial features of the electrode surface, which were based on the aptamer-GHSA...

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  34. Dr Jeerapond Leelawattanachai (National Nanotechnology Center)
    29/11/2016, 14:25
    Nano-medicine & biotechnology
    Oral

    Magnetofection, a site-specific delivery of nucleic acids to cells guided by a magnetic field, has received increasing attention for its great potential on gene therapy. To promote its clinical therapeutic applications, development of safe and effective magnetic nanocarriers is in high demand. Superparamagnetic iron oxide (SPIO) nanoparticles have been clinically proven safe and used as a...

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  35. Dr Thitikorn Boonkoom (NANOTEC)
    29/11/2016, 14:40
    Nano-medicine & biotechnology
    Oral

    Diabetes has been one of the major health issues worldwide and also in Thailand. More importantly, almost half of those with diabetes are undiagnosed. Although various test methods have been developed, the existence of anemia and thalassemia may cause inaccuracy in the diabetes mellitus testing from blood. An alternative biomarker molecule is glycated albumin which directly corresponds to the...

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  36. Ms Kanthika Nantapreecha (Department of Packaging and Materials Technology, Faculty of Agro Industry, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand)
    Other related topics
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    As a natural-derived phenolic compound, quercetin has promisingly strong antioxidant activities. It is possible to incorporate this compound with active packaging film. However quercetin has poor water-solubility resulting in a limitation of its antioxidant efficacy. Nanotechnology is one of the innovative technologies that can increase surface area, bioactivity, and also improve the...

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  37. Prof. Ruengpung Sutthent
    Nano-medicine & biotechnology
    Invited Speaker
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