Defense against bioterror : detection technologies, implementation strategies and commercial opportunities ; [Madrid, Spain, 8-11 April 2004] /
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| Format: | Conference Proceeding Book |
| Language: | English |
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Dordrecht :
Springer,
2005.
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| Series: | NATO security through science series. Physics and biophysics ;
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Table of Contents:
- Strategic actionable net-centric biological defense system
- Natural toxins : the past and the present
- Biological weapons inspections - the Iraq experience
- Integrated, secure and sustainable disease surveillance system in Uzbekistan : aspects of laboratory research networks
- A network-ready, broad spectrum, environmental pathogen detection system
- Concept design of an autonomous biological agent detector system (Abads)
- Role of prototype system demonstrations in the development of detection-based WMD defenses
- Validation testing for biological threat organisms
- Development of bioaerosol alarming detector
- Biodetection using micro-physiometry tools based on electrokinetic phenomena
- Electro-optical technique for detection and identification of biological agents
- Detection of microbial cells with electrooptical analysis
- Recent advances in electrochemical and photochemical transduction strategies for immunosensors based on electropolymerized films
- Technological platforms based on micro/nanobiosensors as early warning systems for biological warfare
- Catalytic beacons for the detection of DNA and telomerase activity
- Critical elements of biological sensor technology for deployment in an environmental network system
- Electrochemical immunosensor for detection of Francisella
- Biosensors and nanotechnological immunochips for the detection and monitoring of chemical and biological agents
- Biosensor for defence against terrorism
- Biosensors and biomimetic sensors for the detection of drugs, toxins and biological agents
- Chemical multi-sensor arrays for liquids monolithic integration using microelectronic technology
- Immunochemical approaches for rapid detection of biologically active compounds
- Multifunctional liquid-crystalline DNA based biosensing units capable of detecting biologically relevant compounds