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The 156th Topical Symposium of the Magnetic Society of Japan
The 22nd Topical Symposium of Nano-Bio Magnetics
Biomedical Magnetic Beads : Preparation and Application
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Recently, there have been major advances in the biomedical applications of magnetic beads with a concurrent increase in both the number of active researchers and their areas of interest. Practical in vitro applications of magnetic beads include bio-screening and magnetic labels for detection of bioactive molecules. Clinical in vivo applications include the use of magnetic beads as MRI contrast agents for liver cancer diagnosis and anticancer hyperthermia.
In this symposium, internationally acclaimed researchers will describe their current studies on medical magnetic beads ranging from synthesis to their extensive range of applications. In particular, Professor Sara Majetich (Distinguished Lecturer of IEEE Magnetics Society), Carnegie Mellon University, and Dr. Todd Tilma, a technology analyst based in Tokyo, will discuss the present status and future prospects of medical magnetic beads. We look forward to your participation in this exciting event.
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30 October 2007 (Tue) 13:00-16:40 |
Venue: |
Campus Innovation Center Tokyo,
International Meeting Room, Ground Floor,
3-3-6 Shibaura, Minato-ku, Tokyo.
(2 min walk from JR Tamachi Station and 5 min walk from Subway Mita Station)
URL : http://cic-hp.zam.go.jp/tokyo/access.php
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Co-sponsor: |
IEEE Mag. Soc. Japan Chapter
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In cooperation with: |
the Japan Society of Applied Physics, The Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan, The Japan Institute of Metals, Japan Society of Powder and Powder Metallurgy, The Ceramic Society of Japan, Society of Nano Science and Technology, Japanese Society for Thermal Medicine, Japan Biomagnetism and Bioelectromagnetics Society, The Magneto-Science Society of Japan, Japanese Society for Medical and Biological Engineering, Japan Society of Magnetic Fluid Research
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Admission fee: |
Free (reserved reader and student)
2,000 Yen (member and corporate member)
4,000Yen (non-member) |
Textbook: |
1,000 Yen (member, corporate member, non-member and student) |
Further information: |
please contact The Magnetics Society of Japan.
TEL. 03-5281-0106
URL: http://www.wdc-jp.com/msj/intro/office.html |
Organizers: |
M. Abe (Tokyo Tech.), K. Noda (Wakayama Univ.), A. Morisako (Shinshu Univ.), T. A. Yamamoto (Osaka Univ.), A. Sandhu (Tokyo Tech.), Y. Takemura (Yokohama National Univ.), T. Nakagawa (Tokyo Tech.)
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Program: |
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Chairperson: M. Abe |
13:00-14:00 |
“Biomedical magnetic nanoparticles: future directions”
S. Majetich (Carnegie Melon Univ., Distinguished Lecturer of IEEE Mag. Soc.) |
Chairperson: A. Sandhu |
14:00-14:30 |
“Current status and future of magnetic beads for biomedical applications”
T. Tilma (The Asian Technology Information Program) |
14:30-15:00 |
“Hyperthermic effect and magnetic characteristics of magnetic nano-particles with bio-compatibility”
M. Matsui (Toyota Physical and Chemical Reserch, Nagoya Univ.), T. Shimizu (Nagoya Univ.) |
Coffee Break 15:00-15:10 |
Chairperson: K. Noda |
15:10-15:40 |
“Preparation of functional magnetic nanoparticles for biological application”
Y. Ichiyanagi (Yokohama National Univ.) |
15:40-16:10 |
“Diagnosis and treatment of cancer using magnetic nanobeads”
M. Abe (Tokyo Tech.) |
16:10-16:40 |
“Development of high sensitive magnetic immunochromatography for biomedical and environmental applications utilizing magnetic beads”
T. Kawabe, K. Kobayashi, T. Oka (Sekisui Chemical) |
*Audio and/or visual recording is prohibited. |
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