Conference organizers
Christopher Proctor
Department of Engineering
University of Cambridge, GB
Maria Asplund
Department of Microsystems Engineering
Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg, Department of Microsystems Engineering (IMTEK), DE
Mary Donahue
ITN
Laboratory of Organic Electronics, Linköping University, Sweden, SE
Conference Editor

Eleni Stavrinidou

Dept. of Science and Technology,
Linköping University

 

Invited Speakers
Zhenan Bao
Department of Chemical Engineering, Stanford University, US
Magnus Berggren
Linköping University, Sweden, SE
Pascal Fries
Ernst Strüngmann Institute (ESI) gGmbH for Neuroscience in Cooperation with Max Planck Society, DE
Sahika Inal
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), SA
Roisin Owens
University of Cambridge - UK, GB
Francesca Santoro
RWTH Aachen University, DE
Eleni Stavrinidou
Linköping University, SE
Thomas Stieglitz
University of Freiburg, Department of Microsystems Engineering (IMTEK) and BrainLinks-BrainTools Center, DE
Darren Svirskis
University of Auckland, NZ
Erica Zeglio
KTH Royal Institute of Technology, SE
Online Conference

The Organic Bioelectronics Conference, took place from the 08th to the 09th of February 2022.

Significant advances have been made in the last two decades in interfacing electronics with living systems. Organic electronic materials in particular have emerged as ideal materials for interfacing with biology due to their tunable mechanical properties, biocompatibility and moreover their electronic and ionic conductivity. This unique set of properties has enabled organic bioelectronic devices and systems to open new frontiers in a range of applications from neural interfaces to in vitro diagnostics to therapeutic implants and tissue engineering. This conference brought together experts working across the spectrum of this interdisciplinary field to share the latest developments and discuss ongoing challenges and opportunities.

Topics
Topics to be covered by the conference:
  • Functionalized organic bioelectronic sensors
  • New conjugated materials for bioelectronics
  • Translation beyond the lab
  • Neural interfaces
  • Emerging device concepts and applications
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