NanoBioTech-Montreux Conference, 14-16 November 2022
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Montreux, Switzerland
The conference format includes plenary talks from invited speakers of international renown, oral presentations describing new research, selected based on their originality and scientific quality. Poster sessions are preceded by 2 min. snapshot oral presentations.
A highly focused meeting lasting 2.5 days, single track oral sessions
World leading plenary speakers
Oral snapshot poster presentation of each poster
Awards for students’ posters
Beautiful, relaxed and idyllic setting at the shore of Lake Geneva
Invited speakers 2022
We will have internationally renowned keynote and invited speakers.
Ben Feringa, University of Groningen, NL Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2016
Magnus Berggren, Linköping University, SE
Emmanuel Delamarche, Spiden AG, CH
Yi-Chin Toh, Queensland University, AU
Adrian Nightingale, Southampton University, UK
Valentina Cauda, Politecnico di Torino, IT
Max Hamedi, KTH Stockholm, SE
Since 1997, the conference is know for having attracted influential scientists from various fields of NanoBiotechnology. Examples of speakers from previous editions can be found here: List of past invited speakers
Conference Topics
Soft matter and physics of fluids at the nano- and microscale
Nanobiotechnology – Nanobiosensor; Engineering Molecules and Surfaces; Self-Assembly; Molecular Motors
Single cell platforms: Single cell analysis; Sequencing; Manipulation; Sorting; Imaging
Medical applications: Nanomedicines; nanoscale sensor; Point-of-Care Devices; implantable sensors; engineered scaffolds for tissue engineering
Microfluidics: fundamentals and applications
Droplet microfluidics: technologies & applications
Organ-on-Chip platforms
Innovative imaging approaches including 3D imaging, Nano-Photonics, and Plasmonics.
The conference takes place at a unique location in Montreux, Switzerland, in a hotel directly located on the lake side. Participants have a chance to meet in a relaxed and informal atmosphere, which is ideal for exchanging ideas and initiating new collaborations. The Exhibition provides a forum for companies to present their latest developments, instruments and tools, and interacting with researchers.