Past Conference

Functional Polymeric Materials

Date

10 Feb - 13 Feb 2014

Location

Cancun, Mexico

Early Bird - Expired  •  Talk Submission - Expired  •  Poster Submission - Expired  •  Registration & Payment Deadline - Expired

Synopsis

The Functional Polymeric Materials conference will cover:

  • Novel polymerization strategies
  • Materials from nano- to the micro scale
  • Materials for drug delivery
  • Smart biomaterials
  • Complex sensing systems
  • Bioinspired materials

Biological systems are characterized by complex molecular networks combining self-assembly, compartmentalization, gelation and catalysis propagated by polymeric materials. The vast array of functions that characterizes natural systems is awe inspiring and has driven an incredible burst of interest in functional, synthetic polymers. Chemical diversity in the realm of synthetic systems is extraordinary, with increasingly greater opportunities to develop functional materials across many length scales. This conference seeks to bring together researchers interested in fundamentally new strategies for organizing matter utilizing polymeric systems. This will include investigations of function from the nano- to the micro scale, and the study of novel polymerization strategies designed to enable the development of functional materials. Applications will be discussed in the areas of drug delivery, smart biomaterials, complex sensing systems, and bioinspired materials with functionalities that relate to the organization and interactions of their building blocks.

Confirmed Speakers

Chairs
Ezat Khosravi

Ezat Khosravi

Reader in Polymer Chemistry, Durham University

Nathan Gianneschi

Nathan Gianneschi

Professor, Northwestern University

Plenary Speakers
K. Barry Sharpless

K. Barry Sharpless

W. M. Keck Professor of Chemistry, The Scripps Research Institute

Sankaran Thayumanavan

Sankaran Thayumanavan

Professor, UMass Amherst

Heather Maynard

Heather Maynard

Professor, University of California, Los Angeles

Krzysztof Matyjaszewski

Krzysztof Matyjaszewski

J.C. Warner University Professor of Natural Sciences , Carnegie Mellon University

Charles L McCormick

Charles L McCormick

Professor, Department of Polymer Science, University of Southern Mississippi

David Haddleton

David Haddleton

Professor, University of Warwick

Invited Speakers
Jeremiah A  Johnson

Jeremiah A Johnson

Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Brent Sumerlin

Brent Sumerlin

Professor, University of Florida

Zhengzhong Shao

Zhengzhong Shao

Professor, Fudan University

Jonathan Pokorski

Jonathan Pokorski

Assistant Professor, Case Western Reserve University

Wolfgang Binder

Wolfgang Binder

Professor of Chemistry, Martin-Luther University Halle Wittenberg

Marcus Weck

Marcus Weck

Professor, New York University

Andreas Kilbinger

Andreas Kilbinger

Professor for Polymer Chemistry, University of Fribourg

Liangfang Zhang

Liangfang Zhang

Associate Professor, University of California, San Diego

Emily Pentzer

Emily Pentzer

Assistant Professor, Case Western Reserve University

Michael Buchmeiser

Michael Buchmeiser

Prof., University of Stuttgart

Sebastian Spain

Sebastian Spain

Research Fellow, University of Nottingham

Martina Stenzel

Martina Stenzel

Professor, University of New South Wales

John Phillips

John Phillips

Research Chemist, Catalyst R&D, Materia, Inc.

Gabriel Lemcoff

Gabriel Lemcoff

Associate Professor, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

Daniel Savin

Daniel Savin

Associate Professor, University of Florida

Scott Phillips

Scott Phillips

Martarano Associate Professor of Chemistry, The Pennsylvania State University

Kolio Troev

Kolio Troev

Professor of chemistry, Institute of Polymers

Adam Veige

Adam Veige

Associate Professor, University of Florida

John Matson

John Matson

Assistant Professor, Virginia Tech

Karen Christman

Karen Christman

Assoc. Prof. of Bioengineering, UC San Diego

Geraud Dubois

Geraud Dubois

Manager, IBM Almaden Research Center

Matthew Becker

Matthew Becker

Professor, The University of Akron

Michael Monteiro

Michael Monteiro

Professor, The University of Queensland

Darren Lipomi

Darren Lipomi

Assistant Professor, University of California, San Diego

Kazuo Akagi

Kazuo Akagi

Professor, Kyoto University

Der Jang Liaw

Der Jang Liaw

Professor, NTUST

Tomokazu Iyoda

Tomokazu Iyoda

Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology

Adam Braunschweig

Adam Braunschweig

Assistant Professor, University of Miami

Gregory Holland

Gregory Holland

Assistant Professor, San Diego State University

Raymond Weitekamp

Raymond Weitekamp

PhD Candidate, California Institute of Technology

Programme

Monday 10th February 2014

08:00 – 11:00

Registration & Reception

 

10:00 -10:15

Opening  Comments

 

Biomedical Polymeric Materials and Biomaterials Session
Session Chair: Marcus Weck

10:15 – 11:00

Jean Frechet

Designing Macromolecules for Therapeutics

11:00 – 11:30

Jonathan Pokorski

Surface Modification of Melt Extruded Poly(caprolactone) Nanofibers: Toward a New Scalable Biomaterial Scaffold

11:30 – 12:00

Liangfang Zhang

Erythrocyte Membrane-Cloaked Polymeric Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery and Biodetoxification

12:00 – 12:30

Karen Christman

Biomaterials for treating the heart

12:30 – 14:00

Welcome Lunch

14:00 – 16:30

Free Time

Biomedical Polymeric Materials and Biomaterials Session
Session Chair: Adam Braunschweig & Matthew Becker

16:30 – 16:45

Charles L McCormick

Raft and Αraft Polymerization: Relevant Synthetic Architectures for Targeted Gene Delivery and Environmental Remediation

16:45 – 17:15

Matthew Becker

Building Bone with Polymers: An Unconventional Approach

17:15 – 17:45

Kolio Troev

Poly(Alkylene H-Phosphonate)S- Multifunctional Carrier of Drugs

17:45 – 18:05

Nicole Steinmetz

Structure-function studies using plant virus-based cargo-delivery systems

18:05 – 18:20

Refreshments

18:20 – 18:50

Gregory Holland

Spider's Silk: From Isotropic Gland Fluids to Diverse Biopolymer Fibers

18:50 – 19:20

Zhengzhong Shao

The New Lessons Learned from Animal Silk Protein

19:20 – 19:40

Ki Hoon Lee

Gelation Behavior of Fibroin in the Presence of Sericin under Phase-Separated System

19:40

Dinner at Leisure & Free Time

Tuesday 11th February 2014

08:20 -08:30

Chair Opening

New Strategies Towards Functional Polymers and New Synthetic Approaches
Session Chair: Brent Sumerlin & Jeremiah Johnson

08:30 – 09:15

Krzysztof Matyjaszewski

ATRP As A Toolbox For Advanced Macromolecular Engineering

09:15 -09:45

Adam Veige

A new highly active alkyne polymerization catalyst: identification of the active catalyst, mechanism of polymerization, and polymer structure.

09:45 – 10:05

Dafni Moatsou

Controlling the Sequence in Ring-Opening Metathesis Polymerization of Functional Norbornenes

10:05 – 10:35

Jeremiah Johnson

New Synthetic Strategies for Functional Polymers and Interfaces

10:35 – 10:50

Refreshments

10:50 – 11:20

Michael Buchmeiser

CO2- and Metal Ion-Protected N-Heterocyclic Carbenes as Latent Pre-Catalysts in Polymerization (Organo-) Catalysis

11:20 – 11:50

Kazuo Akagi

Synthesis of Helical Conjugated Polymers in Chiral Liquid Crystal Reaction Field

11:50 – 12:20

Michael Monteiro

Timed-Release Polymer Nanoparticles

12:20 – 16:30

Lunch at Leisure & Free Time

New Strategies Towards Functional Polymers and New Synthetic Approaches
Session Chair: Emily Pentzer

16:30 – 17:15

David Haddleton

Living Radical Polymer Synthesis in Aqueous Media  and Photoinduced Living Radical Polymerization

17:15 – 17:45

Andreas Kilbinger

Chain end-functionalization methods for ROMP

17:45 – 18:15

John Phillips

The Commercialization of Metathesis Polymers: From Academia to Market

18:15 – 18:45

Raymond Weitekamp

Polymer Photonic Crystals by Self-Assembly

18:45 – 19:30

K. Barry Sharpless

New Perfect Click Reaction for Polymers

19:30 – 22:00

Poster Session & Cocktail Reception

22:00

Free Time

Wednesday 12th February 2014

08:20 – 08:30

Chair Opening

Supramolecular, Self-Assembled, Responsive and Smart Polymeric Materials
Session Chair: Darren Lipomi  & Daniel Savin

08:30 – 09:15

Sankaran Thayumanavan

Stimuli-Responsive Polymeric Nanoassemblies

09:15 – 09:45

Brent Sumerlin

Dynamic-Covalent Nanoparticles as Responsive Materials

09:45 – 10:15

Daniel Savin

Self-Assembly and Responsiveness in Polypeptide-Based Star and Triblock Copolymers: From Design To Function

10:15 – 10:45

Wolfgang Binder

Self Healing Polymers

10:45 – 11:00

Refreshments

11:00 – 11:30

Scott Phillips

Polymeric Materials with Amplified Responses to Specific Applied Signals

11:30 – 12:00

Adam Braunschweig

Assembly and Emergent Properties of a Donor-Acceptor Supramolecular Polymer

12:00 – 12:30

Emily Pentzer

Solution-based assembly of functionalized conjugated materials

12:30 – 13:00

Darren Lipomi

Toward Intrinsically Stretchable Organic Semiconductors: Mechanical Properties of High-Performance Conjugated Polymers

13:00 – 16:00

Lunch at Leisure & Free Time

New Approaches to Functional Polymeric Materials
Session Chair: John Phillips

16:00 – 16:30

Marcus Weck

Colloidal Molecules

16:30 – 17:00

Gabriel Lemcoff

Organometallic Nanoparticles

17:00 – 17:30

Tomokazu Iyoda

Templated Nano/Microstructured Materials- Block Copolymers And Coiled Algae

17:30 – 17:50

Serge Cosnier

Biosensors and biofuel cells based on electrogenerated functionalized polymers

17:50 – 18:05

Refreshments

18:05 – 18:35

Geraud  Dubois

Post Porosity Plasma Protection: a new approach to integrate ULK materials

18:35 – 18:55

Lynn Donlon

Oscillatory Carbonylation using Functional Polymers

18:55 – 19:15

Hideaki Komiyama

Integrated Conducting Polymer Nanowires Fabricated by Block-Copolymer-Templated Electropolymerization

18:15 – 19:45

Der Jang Liaw

Advanced Functional Polymeric Materials via Precision Polymerization for Optoelectronic Application

21:00 – 00:00

*Gala Night, Group Photo & Poster Awards*

Free Time

Thursday 13th February 2014

08:30 – 08:40

Chair Opening

Polymers and Polymeric Nanomaterials as Carriers for Therapeutic and Diagnostic Applications
Session Chair: Liangfang Zhang

08:40 – 09:25

Heather Maynard

Bioinspired Polymers for Protein Drug Delivery

09:25 – 09:55

Sebastian Spain

Smart and Programmable Materials for Drug Delivery and Imaging

09:55 – 10:15

Katarina Novakovic

Understanding and Enhancing Stability of PH Responsive Genipin Crosslinked Chitosan-Poly (Vinyl Pyrrolidone) Hydrogels

10:15 – 10:35

Jérémy Winninger

Glycidol-based Hyperbranched Macromonomers

10:15 – 10:50

Refreshments

10:50 – 11:20

John Matson

Materials for Therapeutic Signaling Gas Delivery

11:20 – 11:40

Josef Jancar

Self-Assembly of Nanoscale Building Blocks Into Hierarchical Composite Superstructures

11:40 – 12:10

Martina Stenzel

Design of functional micelles for enhanced cellular uptake

12:10 – 12:30

Closing Remarks (Chairs & Fusion)

12:30

Departures

 

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Venue & Location

Fiesta Americana Condesa

This stylish hotel features contemporary Mexican architecture, including one of the largest and most impressive thatched-roof "palapas" in the entire country. There are cultural activities, arts and crafts and sports programs to keep you constantly entertained, plus time to relax and enjoy the Mayan culture, soak up the Caribbean sunshine and revel in the international ambiance that settles in after the sun goes down.

Throughout your stay delegates will enjoy a full meal plan, inclusive of beverages. Take your pick from the aromatic Asian delights at Kaumbu, traditional fare at El Mexicano, delicious international cuisine at Kalmia Buffet or perhaps sample the sumptuous Italian dishes at Rosato. There are also several other dining opportunities such as the Cevichería, Pizzeria, Sushi Corner, pool and lounge bar areas. The Gala Night with either a Mayan or Caribbean theme takes place on the third evening of the conference with a mouth-watering feast of local cuisine, an open bar and amazing local entertainment.  We welcome all delegates and their accompanying persons to the Gala Night – a truly fun filled night not to be missed!

Hotel Facilities

  • Lagoon Pool
  • Extensive Health Club and Spa
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi in guest rooms and throughout hotel and conference areas

The Fiesta Americana Condesa, Cancun is the 2015 Winner of the Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence and also received the Travellers Choice Award in 2014. 

The remains of ancient Mayan cities are scattered throughout the Yucatan Peninsula and no trip to Cancun would be complete without a visit to these majestic temples and pyramids set amongst lush tropical vegetation. We will be working very closely with a reputable tour company who will be organising trips to Tulum, Chichen Itza, Coba and Xcaret  to name a few, some of which may require a full day. Full day excursions will be arranged pre or post conference and may be on an individual or group booking so we would recommend booking extra nights to extend your stay as early as possible to avoid disappointment should these excursions be of interest to you and/or your party. For further information please contact us.

General Information

Venue Rating

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Currency

US Dollar (USD)

Address

Fiesta Americana Condesa, Blvd.Kukulkán km 16.5 Zona Hotelera, Cancun, 77500 Mexico

Nearest Airport

Cancun International Airport

Location

Cancun is a delightful combination of natural beauty, islands, ecological reserves and white sandy beaches. However, besides sun, sand and sea, this destination also offers an infinite variety of underwater activities to choose from: the diving, snorkelling and fishing here are outstanding and you will find an undersea world packed with tropical fish that live on the second largest barrier reef in the world. Sports enthusiasts might choose one of the many eco-tourism activities, such as cycling or hiking through the tropical forest or kayaking through mangroves, or something a little more adventuresome, like zip lining through the treetops.

Apart from the more well-known ancient Mayan archealogical sites such as Tulum, Cobá and Chichén Itzá you may like to visit the Aktun Chen caverns, voted one of the Top 10 underwater walks by National Geographic described as a truly magical experience.

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