The possibilities to present the posters are during the
Poster Party
on Thursday, February 4, 2010, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and during lunch and coffee breaks. The authors are expected to be present during the Poster Party.
The best 3 posters will be selected and the
poster prizes
, each endowed with prize money of EUR 300, will be awarded on Friday, February 5, 2010. All authors are expected to be present.
P01
Molecular caps for high fidelity recognition of RNA
S. Egetenmeyer
, University of Stuttgart; A. Patra, University of Karlsruhe; C. Prestinari, C. Richert, University of Stuttgart
P02
Identification of relevant wood decay fungi using the Novel Mycotype
®
Basidio
QS
Microarray Detection Kit
D. Müller
, C. Hiller, D. Tusche, W. Brabetz, Biotype AG, Dresden; N. Rangno, K. Jacobs, W. Scheiding, Institut für Holztechnologie Dresden
gGmbH
P03
On-chip PCR module for fast and reliable point of care diagnostics
T.E. Hansen-Hagge, X. Strobach, J. Erwes, D. Latta, J. Höth, M. Jung,
K.S. Drese
, Institut für Mikrotechnik Mainz GmbH
P04
New lab-on-a-chip system for infectious disease analysis
M. Ritzi-Lehnert
, Institut für Mikrotechnik Mainz GmbH; H. Attig, Qiagen GmbH, Hilden; J. Claussen, Institut für Mikrotechnik Mainz GmbH;
R. Dahlke, G. Grosshauer, R. Himmelreich, M. Jeziorski, T. Rothmann, Qiagen GmbH, Hilden; E. Schäffer, Institut für Mikrotechnik Mainz
GmbH; A. Wende, Qiagen GmbH, Hilden; O. Wiborg, I. Wick, K.S. Drese, Institut für Mikrotechnik Mainz GmbH
P05
Identification of molecular markers for the ductal carcinoma
in situ
of the breast
C. Schäfer,
MDC Berlin / Charité; A. Sterner-Kock, Universitätsklinik Köln; W. Schoenegg, DRK Kliniken Berlin Westend; W. Kemmner,
MDC Berlin / Charité
P06
Modeling and analysis of gene-regulatory networks using Boolean networks
C. Müssel
, L. Lausser, University of Ulm; D. Zhou, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan/PRC; H.A. Kestler,
University of Ulm
P07
Optimization of signal enhancement via Rolling Circle Amplification based on the photophysical properties of fluorophores in DNA
L. Linck
, BAM Federal Institute of Materials Research and Testing & Free University Berlin; V.A. Erdmann, Free University Berlin;
U. Resch-Genger, BAM Federal Institute of Materials Research and Testing, Berlin
P08
Time Lapse Analyzer (TLA): a freely available application for high throughput processing of time-lapse microscopy image data
J. Huth
, M. Buchholz, T.M. Gress, University of Marburg; H.A. Kestler, University of Ulm
P09
Protein microarrays: an efficient tool for the analysis of complex cellular signaling networks implicated in cancer
F. Götschel, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg; M. Eberl, F. Aberger, University of Salzburg/A; C. Wierling, H. Hache,
W. Nietfeld, MPI for Molecular Genomics, Berlin; C. Schmidt, S. Wiemann, U. Korf, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg
P10
Biomolecule bonding on polymers for biochip applications
T. Schüler
, University of Jena; A. Nykytenko, Institute of Photonic Technology e.V., Jena; M. Péter, Netherlands Institute for Applied
Scientific Research, Eindhoven/NL; W. Fritzsche, Institute of Photonic Technology e.V., Jena; R. Möller, University of Jena
P11
Reversed phase assay for protein detection on microarrays via aptamers
M. Lübbecke
, J.-G. Walter, F. Stahl, T. Scheper, University of Hanover
P12
Evaluation of ERBB receptor ligands as potential plasma biomarkers
J. Sonntag
, A. Jöcker, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg; A. Schneeweiss, University of Heidelberg; S. Wiemann, U. Korf,
German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg
P13
The DNA diagnostics chip "Thrombophilia": evaluating the genetic predisposition for thromboembolic complications
C. Hoffmann
, P. Hoffmann, A. Weimann, Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin
P14
Aptamer based analysis of indoor moulds and their allergens
C. Reinemann
, R. Stoltenburg, H. Gröger-Arndt, M. von Bergen, B. Strehlitz, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Leipzig
P15
Circulating miRNAs are correlated with tumor progression in prostate cancer
J.C. Brase,
M. Johannes, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg; T. Schlomm, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf;
M. Fälth, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg; A. Haese, T. Steuber, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf;
T. Beissbarth, University Medicine Göttingen; R. Kuner, H. Sültmann, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg
P16
Multiclass diagnosis of pancreatic cancer: accurate distinction between different types of pancreatico-biliary tumors using
specialized diagnostic arrays
T.M. Gress, University of Marburg; L. Lausser, H.A. Kestler, University of Ulm;
M. Buchholz
, University of Marburg
P17
Determination of Hepatitis-C-Virus in serum samples with "Single Electrode Redox Cycling" at gold electrode arrays
E. Nebling
, J. Albers, L. Blohm, G. Piechotta, Fraunhofer ISIT, Itzehoe; S. Kraus, S. Barth, Fraunhofer IME & PharmedArtis GmbH, Aachen;
J. Nähring, Fraunhofer IME, Aachen; G. Melmer, PharmedArtis GmbH, Aachen; M. Kleines, University Hospital RWTH Aachen
P18
Analysis of tumor gene expression data by integrating chromosomal distances of genes into HMMs
M. Seifert
, M. Strickert, IPK Gatersleben; A. Schliep, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ/USA; I. Grosse, University of Halle
P19
Chip-based point-of-care analysis for the fast and specific detection of epizootic diseases
A. Brinker
, T. Schüler, R. Kretschmer, M. Schwarz, University of Jena; B. Hoffmann, B. Haas, C. Schnee, Friedrich-Loeffler-Institute,
Greifswald; M. Urban, Institute of Photonic Technology e.V., Jena; R. Möller, University of Jena; J. Popp, University of Jena & Institute
of Photonic Technology e.V., Jena
P20
DNA directed capture and fluorescent detection of cells on microarrays
H. Schröder
, S. Reisewitz, TU Dortmund; N. Torte, CIBRB, Zaragoza/E; C.M. Niemeyer, TU Dortmund
P21
Investigation of various surfaces and spacers for aptamer-microarrays
G. Zhu
, M. Lübbecke, J.-G. Walter, F. Stahl, T. Scheper, University of Hanover
P22
Concept for quantitative microarray based nucleic acid analysis
T. Brandstetter
, S. Böhmer, R. Backofen, J. Rühe, University of Freiburg
P23
Fast detection of Neisseria meningitidis in human cerebrospinal fluid - InLine Chip
A. Bönisch
, T. Brandstetter, University of Freiburg; N. Hlawatsch, C. Gärtner, microfluidic ChipShop GmbH, Jena; C. Carstens,
Elbracht & Carstens Partnerschaft Laborärztepraxis, Naumburg; J. Rühe, University of Freiburg
P24
Nucleic acid sequence-based amplification combined microarray analysis
A. Mader
, U. Riehle, Freiburg University Medical Center; T. Brandstetter, J. Rühe, University of Freiburg
P25
Application of on-chip minisequencing for the identification of resistance-associated mutations
M.K. Mai
, University of Stuttgart; M. Gfell, Fraunhofer IGB, Stuttgart; S.C. Hartmann, University of Stuttgart; K. Lemuth, N.C. Hauser,
S. Rupp, Fraunhofer IGB, Stuttgart
P26
Dry native proteins printed on 3D and 2D substrates by non-contact Laser-Induced-Forward Transfer process
S. Genov
, Fraunhofer IGB & University of Stuttgart; D. Riester, Fraunhofer ILT, Aachen; K. Borchers, Fraunhofer IGB, Stuttgart; G. Tovar,
T. Hirth, A. Weber, Fraunhofer IGB & University of Stuttgart
P27
Improved sub-classification of aggressive b-cell lymphoma by integrated genomic profiling based on a universal array platform
S.U. Weishaupt
, University of Stuttgart; R. Martinez, J.D. Hoheisel, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg; C. Thorns, H. Merz,
University of Schleswig-Holstein, Lübeck; K. Lemuth, S. Rupp, N.C. Hauser, Fraunhofer IGB, Stuttgart
P28
A bioanalytical system based on magnetic nanoparticles and SERS detection
K. Weber
, K. Strelau, A. Brinker, B. Rudolph, R. Möller, J. Popp, University of Jena
P29
Impact of different preprocessing methods on gene differentiation analysis of medical microarray data
L. Gan
, B. Denecke, RWTH Aachen
P30
An automated system for the chip-based electrical online detection and quantification of DNA
B. Rudolph
, T. Schüler, R. Kretschmer, R. Möller, J. Popp, University of Jena
P31
Development of protein arrays based pancreas cancer diagnostics
A. Kowald, Protagen AG, Dortmund; R. Choudhury, R. Kiessling, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm/S; A. Steinfelder, S. Müllner,
A. Lueking
,
Protagen AG, Dortmund
P32
Chip based point-of-care analysis for the detection of epizootics - autonomous epizootic lab-on-a-chip system
B. Seise
, R. Kretschmer, University of Jena; M. Urban, T. Henkel, Institute of Photonic Technology e.V., Jena; J. Popp, University of Jena
& Institute of Photonic Technology e.V., Jena; R. Möller, University of Jena
P33
Tiling array analysis of the transcriptome of the microbial amino acid producer
Corynebacterium glutamicum
N. Dobler, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH; C. Hafemeister, MPI for Molecular Genetics, Berlin; A. Schliep, BioMaPS Institute for
Quantitative Biology, Rutgers, NJ/USA;
T. Polen
, M. Bott, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH
P34
Modeling the LRP-mediated binding of the destruction complex in Wnt/ßcatenin signalling pathway
A. Groß
, F. Herrmann, M. Kühl, H.A. Kestler, University of Ulm
P35
Gene expression profiling options at the BMFZ
R. Deenen
, T. Wachtmeister, K. Köhrer, University of Duesseldorf
P36
Analysis of the bovine endometrium transcriptome using RNAseq
A. Graf
, K. Gross, University of Munich; H.-D. Reichenbach, Bavarian State Research Center for Agriculture, Grub; A. Benet-Pagès, S. Eck,
T. Strom, German Research Center for Environmental Health, Munich; E. Wolf, S. Bauersachs, University of Munich
P37
Genomewide eQTL analyses - mapping DNA variants that influence human hippocampal gene expression
M. Alexander
, N. Kluck, S. Schoch, University of Bonn; B. Müller-Myhsok, MPI of Psychiatry, Munich; M.M. Nöthen, A. Becker, S. Cichon,
University of Bonn
P38
Insights into functional analyses of human tumor cell treatment with specific phospholipids on adhesion receptor activity
M. Alexander
, M. Schlesinger, University of Bonn; P. Jantscheff, U. Massing, Tumor Biology Center, Freiburg; G. Bendas, University of Bonn
P39
Using GPU programming for short read mapping
J. Blom
, D. Doppmeier, T. Jakobi, A. Goesmann, University of Bielefeld
P40
Smart surfaces for biochip-applications
C. Heise
, T. Thiele, U. Schedler, PolyAn GmbH, Berlin
P41
DAME and RGG - two powerful software tools for high throughput data handling - and analysis in Omics technologies
A. Kriegner, I. Visne, E. Dilaveroglu, A. Yildiz, K. Vierlinger, A. Weinhaeusel,
C. Noehammer
, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology,
Seibersdorf/A
P42
MSRE based DNA-methylation microarrays are powerful tools for tumor-marker definition
R. Pichler, M. Hofner, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Seibersdorf/A; C. Fuerhauser, Medical University of Vienna/A; M. Wielscher,
S. Schoenthaler, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Seibersdorf/A; C. Singer, D. Kandioler, Medical University of Vienna/A; R. Panzer,
Children's Cancer Research Institute, Vienna/A;
C. Noehammer
, A. Weinhaeusel, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Seibersdorf/A
P43
Validation of micorarray expression profiling data by high throughput qPCR on the OpenArray platform
A. Kellermann
, C. König, M. Schad, imaGenes GmbH, Berlin
P44
A simple and rapid method for generating antigen arrays using HaloTag technology
N. Nath, Promega Corporation, Madison, WI/USA;
T.N. Bui
, Promega Corporation, Mannheim; D. Creswell, R. Hurst, D. Simpson, M. Urh,
Promega Corporation, Madison, WI/USA
P45
Antibiotic resistance mechanisms in Gram-negative pathogens and development of an innovative detection method
I. Barišić
, S. Schönthaler, C. Noehammer, H. Wiesinger-Mayr, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Seibersdorf/A
P46
PASSAGE: technology platform for gene expression analysis
S. Hüttner,
M. Leber
, Hölle & Hüttner AG, Tübingen
P47
Improving the sensitivity and speed of DNA microarrays
H. Schulze
, G. Giraud, A.J. Ross, S.W.J. Ember, I. Ciani, J. Terry, C. Tlili, D. Papale, M. Khondoker, A. Mount, A.J. Walton, J. Crain,
P. Ghazal, C.J. Campbell, T.T. Bachmann, University of Edinburgh/UK
P48
Determining the amplification factor of rolling circle signal amplification on DNA microarrays
C. Del Rio, P. Winklehner,
C. Mittermayr
, Lambda GmbH, Freistadt/A
P49
Aberrant changes of DNA methylation pattern in B cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia suggest putative epigenetic deregulation of
oncogenic Wnt signaling
E.A. Moskalev
, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg; I.A. Vorobjev, National Hematology Research Center, Moscow/RUS;
I.V. Bure, Voronezh State University/RUS; E.A. Nikitin, A.A. Gladkikh, National Hematology Research Center, Moscow/RUS; V. Beier,
J.D. Hoheisel, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg
P50
Tumor cell metabolism and survival tactics
J. Fredebohm
, A. Jacob, J.D. Hoheisel, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg
P51
GWAS in patients with non-syndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate (NSCL/P) of European descent
P. Hoffmann
, S. Birnbaum, K.U. Ludwig, University of Bonn; C. Baluardo, University of Ferrara/I; H. Reutter, S. Herms, M. Mattheisen,
S. Cichon, University of Bonn; C. Lauster, Humboldt University of Berlin; R.P. Steegers-Theunissen, University Medical Center of
Rotterdam/NL; M. Rubini, University of Ferrara/I; P.A. Mossey, University of Dundee/UK; M. Knapp, M.M. Nöthen, E. Mangold,
University of Bonn
P52
Development of an ultra-sensitve protein-assay for Tuberculosis antigen LAM
R. Schmidt
, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg; J. Jazek, University of Linz/A; C. Schirwitz, V. Stadler, German Cancer Research
Center, Heidelberg; G. Michel, Foundation of Innovative New Diagnostics, Genf/CH; N. Marnè, University of Heidelberg; J.D. Hoheisel,
German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg; G. Schütz, University of Linz/A; J.P. Knemeyer, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg
P53
Creation of an antibody microarray for the analysis of the expression of splice variants associated with cancer
C. Di,
M. Fugazza, J.D. Hoheisel, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg
P54
Production of protein microarrays by cell-free in situ expression
M. Fugazza
, C. Di, A. Jacob, J.D. Hoheisel, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg
P55
Anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer activities of essential oils
A. Torres Salazar
, M. Youns, J.D. Hoheisel, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg
P56
Rolling Circle Amplification as versatile tool for the detection of bio molecules
D. Köster
, H. Seitz, MPI for Molecular Genetics, Berlin
P57
Quantitative analyses of the dynamic signalling processes between inflamed gut epithelium and the immune system
M. Schmohl
, N. Schneiderhan-Marra, NMI Natural and Medical Sciences Institute at the University of Tuebingen, Reutlingen; M. Blum,
G. Stein, M. Schmolz, EDI Experimental and Diagnostic Immunology GmbH, Reutlingen; T. Henzler, T. Herget, Merck KGaA, Darmstadt;
T.O. Joos, NMI Natural and Medical Sciences Institute at the University of Tuebingen, Reutlingen
P58
Protein quantification using Reverse Phase Protein Microarrays
R. Wild
, H. Seitz, MPI for Molecular Genetics, Berlin
P59
Helicase dependent multiplex OnChip amplification for infectious diseases
S. Kersting
, D. Andresen, M. von Nickisch-Rosenegk, Fraunhofer IBMT, Potsdam-Golm; F.F. Bier, University of Potsdam &
Fraunhofer IBMT, Potsdam-Golm
P60
Optimal antibody microarray for proteomic analysis of tissue and cell in culture samples
M.S.S. Alhamdani
, C. Schröder, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg; J. Werner, N. Giese, University of Heidelberg; A. Bauer,
J.D. Hoheisel, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg
P61
ATP triggered cytokine profiles in P2X7 receptor polymorphism individuals
S. Rimmele
, X. Yu, T.O. Joos, NMI Natural and Medical Sciences Institute at the University of Tuebingen; M. Schneider,
University Clinic Ulm; N. Schneiderhan-Marra, NMI Natural and Medical Sciences Institute at the University of Tuebingen
P62
Microarray based protein profiling of liver tissue of mice treated with the tumour promoter phenobarbital
Y. Heubach
, T. Knorpp, NMI Natural and Medical Sciences Institute at the University of Tuebingen; A. Braeuning, University of Tuebingen;
P. Marx-Stoelting, University of Tuebingen & Federal Institute for Risk Assessment, Berlin; M. Schwarz, University of Tuebingen;
M.F. Templin, NMI Natural and Medical Sciences Institute at the University of Tuebingen