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20 June 2024 Introduction about understanding interaction light - biological surfaces: possibility for new electronic materials and devices (PhoBioS)
Dror Fixler, Vladimir Katanaev, Martin Lopez Garcia, Maria Godinho, Nicolina Pop, Jelena Radovanovic, Maurizio Dabbicco, George A. Mousdis, Ahu Gumrah Parry, Panagiotis E. Keivanidis, Dragan Indjin, Ana Almeida, Paweł Wityk, Małgorzata Szczerska
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Abstract
Various biological surfaces are known to be covered by elaborated micro- and nano-structures, serving a number of functions (e.g. anti-reflective, structural coloration, anti-fouling, pro- or anti-adhesive, etc.) and inspiring numerous industrial applications. Recent years have witnessed a remarkable boost in research in this field. To a large extent, this boost owes to the increasing interdisciplinary of approaches being applied to the study of structured biosurfaces. Sciences as different as classical zoology and botany are inseminated with the advances in genetics and molecular biology; biologists collaborate more and more with nanotechnologists, materials scientists and engineers – all these contribute to the widening of the horizons of research on micro- and nano-structured biological surfaces, and to biomimetic and bioengineering applications of these surfaces in industry. We aim at ‘riding the wave’ of these developments with our proposal. In our talk I will present the main goal of the COST Action “Understanding interaction light – biological surfaces: possibility for new electronic materials and devices”.
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Dror Fixler, Vladimir Katanaev, Martin Lopez Garcia, Maria Godinho, Nicolina Pop, Jelena Radovanovic, Maurizio Dabbicco, George A. Mousdis, Ahu Gumrah Parry, Panagiotis E. Keivanidis, Dragan Indjin, Ana Almeida, Paweł Wityk, and Małgorzata Szczerska "Introduction about understanding interaction light - biological surfaces: possibility for new electronic materials and devices (PhoBioS)", Proc. SPIE PC13006, Biomedical Spectroscopy, Microscopy, and Imaging III, PC130061R (20 June 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3027358
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KEYWORDS
Electronic components

Industrial applications

Biomimetics

Botany

Genetics

Industry

Molecular biology

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