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POSTERS

Posters are available for viewing throught the event.
Poster size: A0 portrait (841 mm x 1189 mm). Appropriate means of affixing the poster to the poster board will be supplied on site.


The following four posters have been selected for a five-minute speed presentation:

High-performance lateral flow immunoassay based on molecular modified AIE nanospheres for sensitive detection of lambda-cyhalothrin in food samples
Keyang Lai, Zhejiang University, China.

Rapid detection and discrimination of nitroaromatic explosives in water using side-group engineering of water-soluble conjugated polythiophenes
Soner Karabacak, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Developing a 3-gene host-response lateral flow test for TB
Ruth Reid, Imperial College London, UK

A rapid and cost-effective enzymatic assay for free L-asparagine screening in cereals
Barbora Strasserova, University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Czech Republic


All other posters, listed in alphabetical order according to the presenting author:

Multi-analyte diagnostic platforms – Microarray lateral flow and microtiter plate assays
Aart van Amerongen, Wageningen University & Research, the Netherlands

Developing smartphone-based lateral flow quantification for point-of-care assays
Ryan Armiger, Imperial College London, UK

Identification of body fluids using RT-LAMP isothermal amplification coupled with CRISPR-Cas12a
Craig Billington, PHF Science, New Zealand

HookDin: A polymerized neutralite avidin for enhanced sensitivity and dynamic range in lateral flow assays
Janko Brand, e-Proteins SRL, Belgium

Developing a rapid host-response lateral flow assay for bacterial–viral differentiation in febrile children
Georgia Carss, Imperial College London, UK

Hydrophobin chimeras: A protein platform for biosensor development
Paola Cicatiello, University of Naples Federico II, Italy

Turning cross-reactivity into capability: A rapid test for the detection of HHC using anti-THC antibodies
Adéla Chemišincová, University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Czech Republic

Validation and comparison of droplet vs. nanoplate digital PCR platforms for the quantification of GM soybean events (MON-04032-6 and MON89788)
Sara Ciuffa, Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale del Lazio e della Toscana, Italy

Investigating the electrode design impact on the electrochemical glucose biosensor functionality using PCB technology
Mohammad Derakhshani, University for Continuing Education Krems and Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria

Sandwich immnochromatographic test for detecting human growth hormone in seized doping supplements
Michelle Fialová, University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Czech Republic

Faster, easier, reliable microbiological methods for the management of bathing water quality that should be included in the EC Bathing Water Directive 2006/7/EC
Maria José Figueras, Universidad Rovira i Virgil, Spain

Importance of proficiency testing in the quality assessment of microbiological control of surfaces
Loreto Gallego, Ecuante – Proficiency Testing Provider, Spain

Detecting seafood fraud in seconds: Portable NIR discrimination of fresh vs frozen–thawed octopus
Silvia Grassi, University of Milan, Italy

Mycelium under infrared: A thermal analysis of fungal growth
Silvia Grassi, University of Milan, Italy

Rapid bioreceptor-based detection methods for plant-derived toxins: Approaches for food safety
Abigail Harris, Queen’s University Belfast, UK

Smartphone-based point-of-care C-reactive protein testing for antimicrobial stewardship in resource-limited settings: Study protocol for implementation at Intermediate Hospital Rundu, Namibia
Chéra Harris, Solal Scientific Solutions, Namibia

A single tool for biostability assessment in drinking water networks: application of flow cytometry for bacterial cells quantification, biofilm density measurement and assimilable organic carbon determination
Karim Helmi, Franciliana, France

Evaluating laboratory performance using rapid methods as compared to reference methods for the detection of pathogens in food
Colin Howell, BIPEA, France

Development of a low-cost transcutaneous bilirubin meter for neonatal jaundice detection in Nepal
Gertjan Mulder, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands

On-site molecular diagnostics for microbial water quality - workflow development and comparison with lab-based methods
Lena Piglmann, TU Wien and Interuniversity Cooperation Cente Water & Health, Austria

A quantitative upconverting nanoparticle–based lateral flow platform demonstrated through a whole blood ovarian cancer assay
Venla Saramäki, Uniogen Oy, Finland

Sensitive, fast and affordable small molecule detection using an aptazyme assay design made of single stranded functional DNA
Jörg Schönfelder, TNO Health & Work, the Netherlands

Evaluation of a novel isothermal microcalorimetry-based sterility test
Indra Sioen, Ghent University, Belgium

Development of an aptamer-based electrochemical biosensor for continuous cortisol detection
Pol Stuurman, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands

Portable LAMP-based DNA method for on-site detection of sesame allergen
Carla Teixeira, International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory, Portugal and University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain

Development of a rapid microfluidic assay for forensic on-site screening for human DNA
Annemieke van Dam, University of Amsterdam and Nytor BV, the Netherlands

Ion mobility-enhanced LA-REIMS improves molecular resolution in ambient biofluid metabolomics
Noa Van de Velde, Ghent University, Belgium

Hapten-functionalized ssDNA probe for efficient antibody discovery and rapid ELISA development: Take thiamethoxam as the analyte model
Peiyu Yang, Zhejiang University, China

Optimization of aptamer immobilization for a non-invasive electrochemical cortisol sensor in sweat
Rens Zomerdijk, Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands