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Development of a sensor platform based on bacterial nanowires

Date
Mar 12, 2015
Time
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Speaker
Linda Deutscher
Affiliation
TU Dresden
Series
TUD nanoSeminar
Language
en
Main Topic
Materialien
Other Topics
Materialien
Host
G. Cuniberti
Description
In 2006 researchers discovered that some bacteria are capable of generating conductive hair-like structures. These so called bionanowires do not only shed new light on bacterial adaptation strategies to varying needs. They could also represent an alternative to existing semiconductor nanowires for the utilization in FET-based sensors. Therefore we are working on the implementation of bionanowires, generated by the bacterium Shewanella oneidensis, into electrode setups for their further electrical investigation and their possible application in a sensor platform. In the presentation the biological background as well as the experimental setups and results will be shown.

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Location

TUD Materials Science - HAL (HAL 115)Hallwachsstraße301069Dresden
Homepage
https://navigator.tu-dresden.de/etplan/hal/00

Organizer

TUD Institute for Materials ScienceHallwachsstr.301069Dresden
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