Section I: Macro-, Micro- and Nanofabication of Biosensors
1. Macro-, micro- and nanosensors based on biological / chemical materials
2. Bactericidal, fungicidal and immunomodulating activity of nano-surfaces
3. Enzymatic Tissue Biotests (MAO and AChE biotests) and Bioindicators
4. Is it possible to detect less than one bacterial cell?
Section II: The use of biosensors for the detection of biological and chemical objects
5. SERS for bacterial, virus and protein bio-sensing
6. Biosensors for virus detection
7. Specific immobilization of rotaviruses for atomic force microscopy with using Langmuir antibody films based on amphiphilic polyelectrolytes
8. Fluorimetric and SERS sensor systems for diagnostics and monitoring of catecholamines-dependent diseases
9. Enhanced sensitivity rapid tests for the detection of sepsis marker procalcitonin
10. Analytical capabilities of some biosensors for the determination of drugs
11. Electrochemical DNA sensors based on nanostructured polymeric materials for determination of antitumor drugs
12. Variants of amperometric biosensors in the determination of some micotoxins: analytical capabilities
13. New class of diagnostic systems based on polyelectrolyte microcapsules for urea detection
14. Bioluminescent nano- and micro-biosensing elements for detection of organophosphorous compounds
Section III: Features of the determination of glucose
15. Nano- and microelectrochemical biosensors for determining blood glucose
16. Micro-Electrochemical SMBG Biosensor Chip Design Development for Sustainable Mass Production based on the Strategic Platform Patent Map
Section VI: Biofuel elements and self- powered biosensors for human health
17. Biological Fuel Cells: Applications in Health Service and Ecology
18. Recent Trends in Fabrication and Applications of Wearable Bioelectronics for Early-Stage Disease Monitoring and Diagnosis
19. Self-powered biosensors in medicine and ecology
20. Self-powered implantable biosensors - a review of recent advancements and future perspectives