10:30 Welcome Address
Topic: Technology Platforms
10:40
Biochip readout for point of care diagnostics
A. Brandenburg
, F. Curdt, G. Sulz, K. Schmitt, FhI für Physikalische Messtechnik, Freiburg; F. Ebling, FhI für Zuverlässigkeit und Mikrointegration, Berlin; E. Ehrentreich-Förster,
F. Bier, FhI für Biomedizinische Technik, Potsdam
11:00
Microfluidic lateral flow device for rapid nucleic acid based detection of bacteria
P. Winklehner
, C. Mittermayr, F. Winner, Lambda GmbH, Freistadt/A; J. Stappert, Greiner Bio-One, Frickenhausen
11:20
An automated system for the chip-based electrical detection of DNA
T. Schüler,
R. Möller
, University of Jena; W. Fritzsche, Institute of Photonic Technology, Jena; J. Popp, University of Jena
11:40 Coffee Break and Poster Session
12:00
Hybcell technology: characterizing protease activity in realtime
B. Ronacher
, P. Piribauer, B. Nussbaumer, C. Reschreiter, Anagnostics, Linz/A
12:20
Kinase expression and kinase inhibitor profiling utilizing the xMAP
®
technology platform
T. Henzler
, Merck KGaA, Darmstadt; C.W. McMahon, S. Hayes, G. Scott, EMD Chemicals, Madison, WI/USA; T. Herget, Merck KGaA, Darmstadt
12:40
Electric cell-substrate impedance sensing as a tool for high-content screenings in live cell chips
C. Maercker
, University of Applied Sciences, Mannheim; M. Angstmann, DKFZ, Heidelberg; A. Bieser, ibidi GmbH, Martinsried; P. Boukamp, DKFZ, Heidelberg; R. Nischt,
University of Cologne; K. Bieback, University of Heidelberg, Mannheim; D. Breitkreutz, DKFZ, Heidelberg
13:00 Lunch Break
Topic: Transcription Factors
14:30
Simplified promoter enrichment analysis and coupling of ChIP-Chip data with transcription factor frameworks
K. Weigelt, University of Regensburg; A. Hahn, M. Seifert, Genomatix GmbH, Munich;
T. Langmann
, University of Regensburg
14:50
Technology and methods for the determination of transcription factor binding specificities
C. Krauß
, M. Fugazza, DKFZ, Heidelberg; N. Tonisson, University of Tartu/EW; J. Taipale, Biomedicum Helsinki/FIN
15:10 Monitoring stem cell behavior by a functional transcription factor array
M. Stadler
, Eppendorf Biochip Systems GmbH, Hamburg; V. Mainfroid, C. Plennevaux, Eppendorf Array Technologies, Namur/B
15:30 Coffee Break and Poster Session
Topic: Tumour Analysis
16:00
Reconstruction of gene interaction networks from microarray data and RNA interference experiments
M. Fellmann
, R. Kuner, H. Fröhlich, DKFZ, Heidelberg; A. Tresch, University Hospital, Mainz; T. Beissbarth, M. Ruschhaupt, A. Poustka, H. Sültmann, DKFZ, Heidelberg
16:20
Novel functional approach combining Reverse Phase Arrays (RPA) and 3D ex-vivo tissue cultures: expression analysis of apoptosis re-lated proteins in human colon cancer
and response to chemothera-peutic treatment
M. Pawlak
, NMI at University of Tübingen, Reutlingen; G.G. Thallinger, Graz University of Technology/A; M.F. Templin, NMI at University of Tübingen, Reutlingen; M. Borner,
Inselspital, University of Bern/CH
16:40
Lab-on-chip system for the isolation and characterization of circulating tumor cells
T. Roeser
, M. Ritzi, K.S. Drese, Institut für Mikrotechnik Mainz GmbH; W. Laureyn, C. Liu, Interuniversity Microelectronics Center, Leuven/B; C.K. O'Sullivan, V.C. Ozalp, Universitat
Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona/E; C. Fermér, O. Nilsson, Fujirebio Diagnostics AB, Göteborg/S; S. Hauch, W. Albert, AdnaGen AG, Langenhagen; E. Borgen, University of Oslo/N;
A.O.H. Nygren, MRC-Holland, Amsterdam/NL
17:00 Coffee Break and Poster Session
17:30
1st Plenary Talk
Aptamer-based biomarker discovery and diagnostics
L. Gold, SomaLogic, Inc., Boulder, CO/USA
18:15 Poster Party (Selection of best posters)
20:30 End of the 1st Day
Topic: Peptides & Proteins
9:00
Peptide microarrays for systematic detection of phosphorylation sites
A. Thiele
, MPI für Enzymologie der Proteinfaltung, Halle; R. Carus, J. Zerweck, JPT Peptide Technologies GmbH, Berlin; G. Fischer, Max-Planck-Forschungsstelle für Enzymologie
der Proteinfaltung, Halle; M. Schutkowski, JPT Peptide Technologies GmbH, Berlin
9:20
CelluSpots peptide arrays for immunodiagnosis and kinase profiling
O. Brandt
, INTAVIS Bioanalytical Instruments AG, Köln; E. Rossmann, Genzyme Virotech GmbH, Rüsselsheim; H. Gausepohl, INTAVIS Bioanalytical Instruments AG, Köln;
R. Wallich, Universität Heidelberg
9:40
Towards early diagnosis of multiple sclerosis - protein micorarray screening of plasma samples with a novel set of biomarkers
A. Lueking, Protagen AG, Dortmund; A. Kowald, H.E. Meyer, Universität Bochum; S. Schimrigk, Klinikum Lüdenscheid;
J. Beator
, Protagen AG, Dortmund
10:00
Fluorescence lifetime imaging analysis of protein microarrays
P. Schellenberg
, Institute of Photonic Technology e.V., Jena; R. Dietrich, Schott Jenaer Glas GmbH; K.O. Greulich, P. Grigaravicius, Fritz-Lipmann-Institute e.V., Jena; F. Liebold,
Institute of Photonic Technology e.V., Jena; D. Knoll, Schott Jenaer Glas GmbH; S. Peters, Institute of Photonic Technology e.V., Jena
10:20 Announcement of Poster Awards
10:40 Coffee Break and Poster Session
Topic: Genetic Diagnostics
11:10
2nd Plenary Talk
Searching for the "dark matter" of biological regulation
P. Brown, Stanford University, CA/USA
11:55
Array-CGH - a new method in the genetic diagnostics of mental retardation
H.G. Klein,
U. Heinrich
, Zentrum für Humangenetik und Laboratoriumsmedizin, Martinsried
12:15
Multi-individual arrays (MIA-SNP) for SNP association studies and Area-SNP for Point-Of-Care (POC) diagnostics
J. Geistlinger
, Array-On GmbH, Gatersleben; J. Groll, SusTech GmbH, Darmstadt und DWI an der RWTH Aachen e.V.; W. Du, E.M. Schneider, Universitätsklinikum Ulm
12:35
3rd Plenary Talk
Translational pancreatic cancer research: past, present and potential future impact of array technologies
T. Gress, Universität Marburg
13:20 Closing Remarks
13:30 Lunch and End of the Seminar Back to top
Die Poster werden während der gesamten Dauer der Tagung ausgestellt, und auf der Poster Party am 31. Januar 2008 sowie in den Kaffeepausen diskutiert. Wir bittenb darum, dass in dieser Zeit einer der im Programm genannten Autoren am Poster anwesend ist.
Die Verleihung der Posterpreise findet am 1. Februar 2008 um 10:20 Uhr statt. Autoren werden auch hier gebeten, anwesend zu sein.
P01
Peptide microarrays for systematic identification of biomarkers
M. Schutkowski
, J. Zerweck, JPT Peptide Technologies GmbH, Berlin
P02
Automated sorting of monocytes from whole blood for reproducible gene expression profiling
C. Poggel
, T. Adams, A. Bosio, Miltenyi Biotec GmbH, Köln
P03
Expression profiling of the enzymes of the glycosylation machinery - the GlycoProfiler
W. Kemmner, Max-Delbrück-Centrum, Berlin
P04
An automatic micro-contact printer for accurate and reproducible nanopatterning of surfaces
F.-U. Gast
, F. Franz, F. Baudisch, S. Howitz, GeSiM mbH, Großerkmannsdorf
P05
Competitive two-color assay for antibody microarrays
C. Schröder
, P. Angenendt, J. Linseisen, S. Rüffer, A. Nieters, K. Fellenberg, J.D. Hoheisel, DKFZ, Heidelberg
P06
The Geniom
®
one platform provides an ideal tool for high-throughput analysis of small non-coding RNAs
S. Vorwerk
, I. Amarantos, A. Thiel, B. Haase, M. Kränzle, M. Beier, febit biomed, Heidelberg
P07
Monitoring signalling pathways in formalin-fixed cancer tissues using protein lysate microarrays
K.F. Becker, TU München
P08
Characterization of a myoglobin-deficient mouse under normal and isoproterenol induced cardiac hypertrophic condition
A. Molojavyi,
R. Deenen
, A. Lindecke, A. Gödecke, K. Köhrer, Universität Düsseldorf
P09
Inhibitor- und Protein-Microarrays für die aktivitätsbasierte Erkennung von lipolytischen Enzymen
H. Schmidinger, TU Graz/A;
H. Susani-Etzerodt
, Angewandte Biokatalyse Kompetenzzentrum GmbH, Graz/A; A. Hermetter, TU Graz/A
P10
Generation of live cell microarrays by means of DNA-directed immobilization of specific cell surface ligands
H. Schröder
, Universität Dortmund; B. Ellinger, C.F.W. Becker, H. Waldmann, MPI für molekulare Physiologie, Dortmund; C.M. Niemeyer, Universität Dortmund
P11
Validation of a resequencing oligonucleotide array for the detection of novel mutations in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
S. Waldmüller
, M. Müller, K. Rackebrandt, P. Binner, Universität Witten/Herdecke, Dortmund; S. Poths, M. Bonin, Universität Tübingen; T. Scheffold, Universität Witten/Herdecke,
Dortmund
P12
NetBuS – Netzwerk Biochips und Biosensoren zur Entwicklung von Plattformtechnologien für medizinische Diagnostik und Prozessanalytik
V. Mehner, GWT-TUD GmbH, Dresden
P13
Microarray-based primer extension for high-throughput methylation analysis in pancreatic cancer
M. Schanné
, A. Bauer, S. Kutschmann, S. Widder, J.D. Hoheisel, DKFZ, Heidelberg
P14
Microarray-based preselection of genomic DNA on the Geniom
®
platform
S. Bau
, N. Schracke, D. Summerer, N. Siebelt, I. Amarantos, M. Beier, febit biomed gmbh, Heidelberg
P15
Analysis of gene expression in
Trypanosoma brucei
R.A. Queiroz
, DKFZ and University of Heidelberg; C.E. Clayton, University of Heidelberg; J.D. Hoheisel, DKFZ, Heidelberg
P16
Molecular switches to control surface wettability
S. Möller, K. Oehse, U. Pliquett, N. Ehrhardt,
C. Hoffmann
, Institute for Bioprocessing and Analytical Measurement Techniques, Heilbad Heiligenstadt
P17
Reproducible SERS substrates as new analytical tool for chip array technology
K. Hering
, D. Cialla, Universität Jena; U. Hübner, H. Schneidewind, W. Fritzsche, Institut für Photonische Technologien, Jena; R. Möller, J. Popp, Universität Jena
P18
Application of reverse phase protein microarrays for network analysis in cell lines and solid tumors
C. Löbke
, DKFZ, Heidelberg; F. Haller, Universität Göttingen; Ö. Sahin, H. Sültmann, A, Poustka, U. Korf, DKFZ, Heidelberg
P19
Randox Biochiptechnologie: Genomics und Proteomics für die klinische Diagnostik
F. Weißmann, Randox Laboratories GmbH, Krefeld
P20
STATc is a key regulator of the transcriptional response to hyperosmotic shock
L. Eichinger
, J. Na, B. Tunggal, Universität Köln
P21
Comprehensive comparison of protein microarray supports using different spotting systems
F. Stahl
, J.-G. Walter, C. Haake, M. Reck, T. Scheper, Universität Hannover
P22
Automated cell migration analysis for reverse transfection arrays
J. Huth
, University of Marburg; H.A. Kestler, University of Ulm; T.M. Gress, M. Buchholz, University of Marburg
P23
Application of aptamers to protein microarrays: systematic investigation of immobilization strategies
J.-G. Walter
, Ö. Kökpinar, F. Stahl, Universität Hannover; J. Glökler, RiNA GmbH, Berlin; U. Bornscheuer, Universität Greifswald; T. Scheper, Universität Hannover
P24
On-chip minisequencing for SNP-detection and genotyping in fungal pathogens
M.K. Mai
, S. Rupp, N.C. Hauser, FhI für Grenzflächen- und Bioverfahrenstechnik, Stuttgart
P25
Application of a functional gene microarray to detect degradation potential for atrazine in aquifers contaminated at relevant concentrations
J. Liebich
, T. Wachtmeister, Forschungszentrum Jülich; J. Zhou, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK/USA; P. Burauel, Forschungszentrum Jülich
P26
Biochip system for plant pathogen diagnostic
J. Felbel
, S. Julich, R. Möller, Institute of Photonic Technology, Jena; M. Riedel, S. Wagner , S. Werres, Federal Biological Research Centre for Agriculture and
Forestry, Braunschweig; A. Breitenstein, BECIT GmbH, Bitterfeld-Wolfen; W. Fritzsche, T. Henkel, Institute of Photonic Technology, Jena
P27
A novel polymeric platform for chip-based biomolecule analysis
A.J. Ibanez, MPI for Chemical Ecology, Jena;
T. Schüler,
R. Möller, University of Jena; W. Fritzsche, Institute of Photonic Technology, Jena; H.P. Saluz, Hans-Knöll-Institute, Jena;
A. Svatos, MPI for Chemical Ecology, Jena
P28
High resolution characterization of pancreatic carcinoma cell lines using Affymetrix
®
250k SNP-arrays
H. Weber, H.A. Kestler,
K. Holzmann
, University of Ulm
P29
Reconstruction of gene regulatory networks from time series data - promises and pitfalls
C. Wawra
, M. Kühl, H.A. Kestler, University of Ulm
P30
Semi-supervised machine learning - hierarchical clustering with background knowledge
J.M. Kraus
, F. Schwenker, H.A. Kestler, University of Ulm
P31
Assessment of noise robust boosting algorithms on microarray data
L. Lausser
, H.A. Kestler, University of Ulm
P32
Hapten microarrays for mycotoxin food analysis
C. Cervino
, J.C. Sauceda, D. Knopp, R. Niessner, TU München
P33
Development of a regenerable hapten microarray for the rapid parallel detection of antibiotics in milk
K. Kloth
, TU München; A. Didier, R. Dietrich, E. Märtlbauer, Universität München; R. Niessner, M. Seidel, TU München
P34
Unraveling specific biological processes between ischemic and non-ischemic cardiomyopathy across independent microarray studies
R. Kuner
, DKFZ, Heidelberg; A.S. Barth, University Hospital Grosshadern, Munich; M. Ruschhaupt, A. Buness, DKFZ, Heidelberg; L. Zwermann, E. Kreuzer, G. Steinbeck,
University Hospital Grosshadern, Munich; A. Poustka, DKFZ, Heidelberg; M. Näbauer, University Hospital Grosshadern, Munich; H. Sültmann, DKFZ, Heidelberg
P35
Beyond microarrays: from high-density arrays to next generation sequencing technologies
F. Graedler, Illumina Inc., San Diego, CA/USA
P36
Protein chip analysis by probing time-resolved UV-fluorescence - detection of protein-protein and protein-ligand interactions
S. Peters
, W. Fritzsche, Institute of Photonic Technology e.V., Jena; K.O. Greulich, P. Grigaravicius, Fritz-Lipmann-Institute e.V., Jena; U. Horn, Hans Knöll Institute, Jena;
P. Schellenberg, Institute of Photonic Technology e.V., Jena
P37
A new concept for the detection of microorganisms in drinking water
A. Wolter
, C. Peskoller, R. Niessner, M. Seidel, TU München
P38
Interactive pathogen primer design for diagnostic multi-analyte assays
C. Frech
, K. Breuer, Fachhochschule Hagenberg/A; B. Ronacher, Anagnostics, Linz/A; T. Kern, Fachhochschule Hagenberg/A; C. Sohn, G. Gebauer,
Universitätsfrauenklinik Heidelberg
P39
Parallel small scale peptide synthesis meet a fast and cost-efficient purification method
M. Dauber
, M. Schnölzer, J. Hoheisel, A. Jacob, DKFZ, Heidelberg
P40
PNA microarrays for hybridisation analysis of unlabelled DNA/RNA samples via Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (SIMS)
M. Becker
, M. Dauber, DKFZ, Heidelberg; S. Hellwig, H. Arlinghaus, Universität Münster; J.D. Hoheisel, A. Jacob, DKFZ, Heidelberg
P41
An ultra-sensitive proteinase detection assay
A. Friedrich
, J. Hess, A. Jacob, J.D. Hoheisel, J.-P. Knemeyer, DKFZ, Heidelberg; N. Marmé, Universität Heidelberg
P42
Small RNAs, great challenge - microRNAs on microarrays
S. Wild
, U. Bissels, A. Bosio, Miltenyi Biotec GmbH, Köln
P43
Combinatorial synthesis of high complexity peptide arrays
T. Felgenhauer
, M. Beyer, A. Nesterov, S. Fernandez, K. König, I. Block, K. Leibe, DKFZ, Heidelberg; G. Torralba, M. Hausmann, U. Trunk, V. Lindenstruth, Kirchhoff-Institut für
Physik, Heidelberg; F.R. Bischoff, V. Stadler, F. Breitling, DKFZ, Heidelberg
P44
An identification DNA-microarray for the monitoring of intestinal bacteria during gastroenteritis
K. Knösche
, Universität Stuttgart; T. Hain, Universität Giessen; J. Jing Zhu, L. Zhao, Shanghai Jiao Tong University/VRC; T. Chakraborty, Universität Giessen; R.D. Schmid,
Universität Stuttgart; E. Domann, Universität Giessen; T.T. Bachmann, The Scottish Centre for Genomic Technology & Informatics, Edinburgh/UK
P45
Fluorescent micro spot array characterization for chemical analysis in liquid phase
A. Thete
, G.A. Groß, Technical University of Ilmenau; T. Henkel, Institute for Photonic Technology, Jena; J.M. Köhler, Technical University of Ilmenau
P46
Microblots for antibody differentiation
K. Großmann
, U. Wagner, Attomol GmbH, Lipten; R. Hiemann, Fachhochschule Lausitz, Senftenberg; S. Milius, E. Kalz, Attomol GmbH, Lipten; T. Büttner, Generic Assays
GmbH, Dahlewitz; K. Conrad, TU Dresden; W. Lehmann, Attomol GmbH, Lipten
P47
A new 3D surface chemistry improves microarray technology
J. Rühe
, T. Brandstetter, A. Mader, A. Bönisch, A. Evers, O. Prucker, Universität Freiburg
P48
Improved technical platform for microarray applications
A. Bönisch
, T. Brandstetter, J. Rühe, Universität Freiburg
P49
Characterization of plant extract-action on human cells through gene expression signatures
A. Viviani
, J. Eggenschwiler, L. von Balthazar, University of Applied Sciences, Wädenswil/CH; H. Rehrauer, A. Patrignani, S. Zoller, R. Schlapbach, FGCZ, Zürich/CH;
M.H. Ramos F, Weleda AG, Arlesheim/CH; A. Suter, Bioforce AG, Roggwil/CH
P50
Surface-attached hydrogels - an improvement in DNA microarray technology as demonstrated for HPV subtyping
T. Brandstetter
, Universität Freiburg; J. Alt-Mörbe, Labor für DNA-Analytik, Freiburg; J. Rühe, Universität Freiburg
P51
Antibody microarrays based on microstructured surface-attached hydrogels for clinical applications in long-term monitoring of diabetes
A. Evers
, M. Moschallski, T. Brandstetter, J. Rühe, Universität Freiburg
P52
3D on-chip PCR
A. Mader
, A. Bönisch, T. Brandstetter, J. Rühe, Universität Freiburg
P53
Modulare Plattform für Lab-on-Chip-Systeme in der Point of Care Diagnostik
F. Bier, FhG IBMT, Potsdam
P54
Ink-jet printing of core-shell nanoparticles for automated functionalization of biochip substrates
K. Borchers
, A. Weber, Fraunhofer IGB, Stuttgart; S. Genov, Universität Stuttgart; I. Wirth, Fraunhofer IFAM, Bremen; A. Grzesiak, Fraunhofer IPA, Stuttgart; G.E.M. Tovar,
Universität Stuttgart
P55
Application of esterase as a reporter enzyme on an electronic biochip
C. Pöhlmann
, Y. Wang, M. Humenik, Universität Bayreuth; C. Scherbel, M. Gareis, BFEL, Kulmbach; M. Sprinzl, Universität Bayreuth
P56
Cellular peptide microarrays for T cell reactivity measurements and peptide vaccine characterizations
A. Hoff,
University of Dublin Trinity College, Dublin/IRL; A.-C. Bagu, Universitätsklinikum Tübingen; T. Andre, R. Fischer, Universität Tübingen; B. Gueckel,
Universitätsklinikum Tübingen; R. Brock, Nijmegen Centre for Molecular Life Sciences/NL
P57
Antibody screening with automated whole-cell chemiluminescence microarrays for the detection of human pathogens in liquids, e.g. drinking water
G. Pappert
, M. Seidel, R. Niessner, TU München
P58
Rapid automated chemiluminescence oligonucleotide microarray for the detection of human pathogens in liquids, e.g. drinking water
S. Donhauser
, R. Niessner, M. Seidel, TU München
P59
Quantitative protein microarrays for time-resolved measurements of protein phosphorylation
U. Korf
, S. Derdak, DKFZ, Heidelberg; A. Tresch, Universität Mainz; F. Henjes, C. Schmidt, U. Klingmüller, T. Beissbarth, A. Poustka, DKFZ, Heidelberg
P60 Properties of fluorescent dyes used for labeling DNA in microarray experiments
J. Sobek
, C. Aquino, R. Schlapbach, ETH Zürich/CH
P61
SNP-genotyping by DNA polymerase assisted on-chip-primer extension on Geniom
®
biochips
D. Summerer
, M. Beier, P. Staehler, C. Staehler, febit biomed gmbh, Heidelberg
P62
Automated multi-parameter screening using bead array and cell assay
K. Großmann, Attomol GmbH, Lipten;
R. Hiemann
, B. Tanneberger, A. Böhm, J. Nitschke, Fachhochschule Lausitz, Senftenberg; U. Wagner, W. Lehmann, Attomol GmbH, Lipten
P63
New within-array analysis method for a robust quantification of microarray data
C. Repenning
, F. Stahl, M. Reck, Universität Hannover; K. Friehs, Universität Bielefeld; T. Scheper, B. Hitzmann, Universität Hannover
P64
Transcriptional analysis of the protein secretion pathways
Sec
and
Tat
in
E.coli
M. Reck
, F. Stahl, C. Repenning, B. Hitzmann, T. Scheper, Universität Hannover; K. Friehs, B. Sommer, E. Flaschel, Universität Bielefeld
P65
Gene expression profiling of specific cell types in both frozen and formalin-fixed breast cancer biopsy samples using laser capture microdissection
U. Schimmel, Alphametrix Biotech, Rödermark
P66
In-depth characterization of KRAB zinc finger proteins using Affymetrix microarrays, high density peptide arrays and tissue microarrays
H.-J. Thiesen
, P. Lorenz, M. Kreutzer, Universität Rostock; J. Zerweck, JPT, Berlin; C. Al-Khalili Szigyarto, KTH, Stockholm/S; M. Schutkowski, JPT, Berlin; M. Uhlen, KTH, Stockholm/S
P67
Printing microarrays like newspapers
G. Roth
, Universität Tübingen; K.-H. Wiesmüller, EMC microcollections GmbH, Tübingen
P68
Probenvorbereitung in Lab-on-a-Chip-Systemen
F. von Germar
, T. Röser, M. Ritzi, J. Claussen, K.S. Drese, Institut für Mikrotechnik Mainz GmbH
P69
Entwicklung von Lab-on-a-Chip-Systemen im Rapid-Prototyping als Service-Angebot des Europractice-Projects Integramplus
J. Claussen
, F. von Germar, Institut für Mikrotechnik Mainz GmbH
P70
Ultra-sensitive microarrays using single-molecule detection techniques
J.P. Knemeyer
, DKFZ, Heidelberg; J. Jacak, T. Haselgrübler, C. Hesch, University of Linz/A; J. Hesse, Upper Austrian Research GmbH, Linz/A; N. Marmé, University of Heidelberg;
J.D. Hoheisel, DKFZ, Heidelberg; G. Schütz, University of Linz/A
P71
„Invertebrate chip” - first microarray to identify selected groups of marine invertebrates in European seas
S. Chitipothu
, Universität Bremen; A. Cariani, University of Bologna/I; M. Venugopal, College of Fisheries, Mangalore/IND; M. Landi, University of Bologna/I; M.T. Mählck, J. Jäger,
M. Kochzius, Universität Bremen; C. Arvanitidis, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Crete/GR; H. Weber, M. Nölte, Universität Bremen; F. Tinti, University of Bologna/I;
A. Magoulas, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Crete/GR; D. Blohm, Universität Bremen
P72
A new label-free quantification system for DNA microarrays
F. Rühle
, R. Zelm, D. Blohm, Universität Bremen
P73
ImaGenes: flexible service on flexible microarray platforms
M. Schad, ImaGenes GmbH, Berlin
P74
A new detection method for the sensitive measurement of interactions on BioChips: rolling circle amplification (RCA)
U. Resch-Genger
, E. Mayer-Enthart, J. Sialleli, K. Rurack, Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM), Berlin; D. Köster, H. Seitz, MPI for Molecular Genetics, Berlin
P75
Functional analysis of Rho GTPase activation and inhibition in a multiplexed, miniaturised format
N. Schneiderhan-Marra,
M. Schmohl
, S. Rimmele, NMI at the University of Tübingen, Reutlingen; P. Gierschik, University of Ulm Medical Center; T.O. Joos, NMI at the University
of Tübingen, Reutlingen
P76
Protein microarrays: complex analytical tools for monitoring degenerative processes
S. Höppe, T. Knorpp, K. Benz, NMI at the University of Tübingen, Reutlingen; D. Albrecht, Berufsgenossenschaftliche Unfallklinik Tübingen;
M.F. Templin
, NMI at the University
of Tübingen, Reutlingen
P77
Multi-parameter detection of pathogenic
Escherichia coli
by DNA microarrays
T. Barl
, University of Edinburgh/UK, University of Stuttgart and University of Würzburg; S. Würtenberger, University of Edinburgh/UK; X. Yu, University of Stuttgart; U. Dobrindt,
J. Hacker, University of Würzburg; T.T. Bachmann, University of Edinburgh/UK and University of Stuttgart
P78
M-chips: universal platform for microarray data interpretation
A. Moghaddas Gholami
, DKFZ, Heidelberg; C. Schmitt, FhI für Grenzflächen- und Bioverfahrenstechnik, Stuttgart; M. Visvanathan, DKFZ, Hei-delberg; N.C. Hauser, S. Rupp,
FhI für Grenzflächen- und Bioverfahrens-technik, Stuttgart; J.D. Hoheisel, K. Fellenberg, DKFZ, Heidelberg
P79
Array based protein expression analysis: cell signalling in murine hepatocellular carcinomas
T. Knorpp
, B. Gierke, NMI, Reutlingen; P. Marx-Stölting, Universität Tübingen; M. Pawlak, NMI, Reutlingen; M. Schwarz, Universität Tübingen; M.F. Templin, NMI, Reutlingen
P80
Cryptobiosis investigated by using Milnesium tardigradum DNA microarrays
M. Grohme,
B. Mali
, University of Applied Science, Wildau; T. Dandekar, University of Würzburg; M. Schnölzer, DKFZ, Heidelberg; D. Reuter, Oncoscience AG, Wedel;
R.O. Schill, University of Stuttgart; M. Frohme, University of Applied Science, Wildau
P81
Development of carbohydrate microarrays
L. Hillringhaus
, J. Seibel, Technical University Braunschweig