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NIMS Award Symposium

Academic Posters

Theme: Biomaterials for Well-being

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Poster session at the NIMS Award Symposium will be held on the first day of NIMS WEEK.

Theme Biomaterials for Well-being
Presentation time November 14th, 2022 (Mon.) 10:00~17:50
(Core time 13:20~14:00)
Venue Tokyo International Forum [Hall B5] Access
Poster Language English

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Presentation List

P-01

Measurements of gas and liquid viscosity using a microchannel

P-02

Identification of Human Body Odor Components by Nanomechanical Sensors

P-03

Dual domain acoustic olfactory discriminator

Dr. Tanju Yildrim
NIMS
P-04

A novel electrochemical disinfection technology; biofilm treatment in conductive and nonconductive surface

P-05

Aminoacid based Electrochemical Biosensor for Pathogen detection

Ms. Divya Naradasu
NIMS
P-06

An electrochemical biosensor for periodontal disease home diagnosis from saliva

Ms. Dan Luo
NIMS / Hokkaido University
P-07

Gravity as a Cue to Control the Collective Cell Migration and Cluster Shape

P-08

Development of epidermal growth factor nanoconjugates as anticancer drugs

P-09

Development of visible light-responsive dynamic scaffold materials

P-10

Cell under Stress: Probing Intracellular Force Dynamics using Atomic Force Microscope

P-11

Functional Polymer Gels Based on Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polymers Toward Wearable Biomedical Sensors

Mr. Yuji Kamiyama
NIMS / Hokkaido University
P-12

Insight on the effect of lysine-free mutations in epidermal growth factor on cellular cytotoxicity against the nanoparticle conjugates

Ms. Aiwen Zhang
NIMS / Waseda University
P-13

Bioinert and Bioactive Coatings for Medical Applications.

P-14

Synthesis of Supramacromolecular Microgels and their Effect on Cells

Ms. Susanne Braun
NIMS / DWI - Leibniz-Institute for Interactive Matrials / RWTH Aachen University
P-15

pH-responsive Hydrogel formed by mixing Polymers with dynamic covalent Crosslinks based on Dioxazaborocanes

Dr. Kevin Barthelmes
Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering, Tokyo Medical and Dental University
P-16

Nanocarriers escaping from hyperacidified endo/lysosomes in cancer cells realize tumor-targeted intracellular delivery of antibodies

Ms. Pengwen Chen
The University of Tokyo
P-17

Polymeric Micelles with pH-Responsive Cross-Linked Core for In Vivo mRNA Delivery

Dr. Wenqian Yang
Institute of Biomaterials and Bioengineering, Tokyo Medical and Dental University
P-18

Polymer-based Polyion Complex Micelles with Controlled Chain Flexibility Boost mRNA Delivery

Mr. Lucas Mixich
Department of Bioengineering, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
P-19

Discrete Softening of Biomaterial IPNs Through Orthogonal Enzymatic Degradation for Mechanobiological Studies

Ms. Irina Kopyeva
University of Washington, Seattle
P-20

Efficient mRNA delivery to brain capillary endothelial cells using lipid nanoparticles based on environmentally responsive lipids

Ms. Himeka Watanabe
Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tohoku University
P-21

mRNA delivery to Secondary Lymphoid Tissues by Lipid Nanoparticles Loading Phosphatidylserine

Mr. Masaki Gomi
Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chiba University; Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tohoku University
P-22

Leveraging biomaterials to understand melanoma aggressiveness from their migratory phenotypes

Dr. Sylvia Ganda
University of New South Wales
P-23

Controlled Structure of Cell Sheets Using Micropatterned Smart Surfaces via Physical Polymer Coating Method

Dr. Masamichi Nakayama
Tokyo Women's Medical University
P-24

Cell-sheet based meat: scaffold-free cultivated meat production

Dr. Ryu-ichiro Tanaka
Institute of Advanced Biomedical Engineering and Science, Tokyo Women’s Medical University
P-25

Development of an artificial vascular bed using hydrogel to insert perfusable vascular networks into 3D tissues.

Dr. Yusuke Tobe
Faculty of Science and Engineering, School of Creative Science and Engineering, Waseda University
P-26

Development of ion biosensors based on passive wireless electricity feeding

Mr. Yusei Ito
Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Toyo University
P-27

Controlling cell attachment/detachment by redox switches of antifouling conducting polymer

Ms. Kozue Iwasaki
Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Toyo University
P-28

In vitro electrochemical measurements of epithelial-mesenchymal transition induced by TGF-β

Ms. Momoko Sakata
Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Toyo University
P-29

Glycosylation induced poly(sarcosine) coacervate: the characterization and the encapsulation of substrates

Dr. Yota Okuno
Department of Chemistry and Materials Engineering Faculty of Chemistry, Materials and Bioengineering, Kansai University, Japan
P-30

Anisotropic control of bone matrix texture formation on titanium substrate micropatterned with 2-methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine polymer

Mr. Tadaaki Matsuzaka
Division of Materials & Manufacturing Science, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University
P-31

Formation of nuclei during annealing impeded the supersaturation in the dissolution process of celecoxib glass

Ms. Jingwen Song
NIMS
P-32

Development of biomimetic mucus for evaluating mucus diffusion process of orally administered drug

Mr. Shota Soga
NIMS / University of Tsukuba
P-33

Development of Tissue-Adhesive Porphyrin for Locally Administered Photodynamic Therapy

P-34

Composite Scaffolds of Gelatin, Anticacer Drug-Loaded Thermosensitive Liposomes and Gold Nanopartciles for Synergistic Chemotherapy and Photothermal Therapy

Mr. Huajian Chen
NIMS
P-35

Effect of viscosity on osteogenesis and adipogenesis of mesenchymal stem cells with controlled morphology

Mr. Jing Zheng
NIMS
P-36

Bifunctional Scaffolds for Magnetic hyperthermia of Breast Cancer Cells and Adipose Tissue Regeneration

Mr. Rui Sun
NIMS / University of Tsukuba
P-37

Development of A Surgical Adhesive based on Catechol Group-modified Alaska Pollock Gelatin

Mr. Kazuhiro Nagasaka
NIMS / University of Tsukuba
P-38

Development of Tissue Adhesive Microparticles for Robust Closure of Post-endoscopic Submucosal Dissection Perforation

Mr. Shima Ito
NIMS / University of Tsukuba/Kagoshima University
P-39

Development of hotmelt tissue adhesives to prevent postoperative adhesion

P-40

Self-assembled vaccines based on inosine pranobex and ferric ions for cancer immunotherapy

Dr. Xia Li
NIMS
P-41

Cerium Oxide-based Nanomaterials for Biomedical Applications

P-42

Shape Memory Polymers: An innovative Tool for Materiobiology

P-43

A Thermally Enhanced Drug Release Platform via Dynamic Covalent Chemistry

Ms. Nanami Fujisawa
NIMS / University of Tsukuba
P-44

Bone Tissue Reactions of anti-decay self-setting HAp/Col Paste

P-45

Guanine-quadruplex structure enhances immunostimulatory activity of phosphodiester-based CpG oligodeoxynucleotides

P-46

Switching of cytokine induction controlled by cationic liposome/guanine-quadruplex CpG oligodeoxynucleotides complexes

Ms. Nguyen Le
NIMS / Hokkaido University
P-47

Regulations of Cell Surface Reactions by Synthetic and Natural Macromolecules

Information for Presenters (Academic Posters)

Important Notice

Please prepare your poster within the size of 90cm wide and 210cm height, and bring your high-resolution printed poster with you on that day.
Poster Number, location, Panel board and pushpin will be provided at the poster presentation area on site. Poster up can be done from 9:30.
Poster Presentation core time is set from 13:20 to 14:00, please make sure to stand by your poster and have a interact with the participants to answer questions.
After closing, please remove your poster by 18:20. Any posters not removed by 18:20 will be discarded by secretariat. (Next day, the Technology Show case, other posters will be up.)

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Poster Panel Size