PLENARY LECTURES

֍ Dr. Mamantos Prodromidis. University of Ioannina (Greece):
Generation of nanoparticles by spark discharge: In-situ tailoring of the electrode surface with a 3D positioning device.
֍ Dr. Wolfgang Parak. University of Hamburg (Germany):
Entry and exit of nanoparticle into/out of cells and its detection.
֍ Dr. María Pilar Bermejo. University of Santiago de Compostela (Spain):
The use of the SP-ICP-MS and SC-ICP-MS in nanotoxicology studies.
֍ Dr. Francesco Cubadda. Instituto Superiore di Sanità, Rome (Italy):
Analytical challenges in assessing the safety of applications of nanotechnology in food and nutrition.
֍ Dr. Francisco C. Laborda. University of Zaragoza (Spain):
Is single particle ICP-MS as powerful as claimed?
֍ Dr. Alberto Escarpa. University of Alcalá, Madrid (Spain):
Can a disruptive and immature technology such as micromotors be useful in analytical (bio)sensing applications?
֍ Dr. Niko Hildebrandt. Université Paris-Saclay (France) and Seoul National University (South Korea):
Nanoparticles and smaller - FRET for clinical diagnostic and conformational bioanalysis.
֍ Dr. Susana Campuzano. Complutense University of Madrid (Spain):
(Nano)bioelectroanalytical tools to accelerate the arrival of futuristic personalized medicine.
֍ Dr. Heidi Goenaga. Laboratory of the Government of Chemistry (united kingdom):
Nanomaterials: Advances in Standardization, Measurement Methods, Reference Materials and Remaining Challenges Imposed by Regulation
֍ Dr. Helena Carmo. University of Porto (Portugal):
Assessing the toxicity of nanomaterials.
֍ Dr. Encarnación Lorenzo. University of Madrid (Spain):
High performance clinical biosensors based on new 2D layered materials.
֍ Dr. José Manuel Costa. University of Oviedo (Spain):
Oligonucleotide-capped gold nanoparticles for ultrasensitive optical sensing of miRNAs biomarkers.