Sixth Technical Session
logo Fifth Workshop on Biosensors and Biological
Techniques in Environmental Analysis


      Sixth Technical Session: Whole Cell Based Biosensors
      Tuesday, June 4, 2002

      Biosensing and microanalytical methods based on genetic engineering strategies
        -Invited Lecture

      Sylvia Daunert
      Dept. of Chemistry, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA

      Detection of phenolic compounds by thin film sensors based Pseudomonas putida
      S. Timur*, N. Pazarlioglu, R. Pilloton**, A. Telefoncu*
      *Ege University, Faculty of Science, Biochemistry Dept., Izmir, Turkey
      **ENEA C.R. Casaccia, Santa Maria di Galeria-Rome, Italy

      Biosensors for detection of heavy metals in electroplating wastes
      R. Jham, M. Ranglani, G. Rupani, S.J. Purohit
      Thadomal Shahani Engg College, Bandra(W), Mumbai, India

      The bacterial lux-fluoro for biological assessment of pollutants in water
      samples from urban and rural origin

      C. Baumstark-Khan, R.A. Khan, P. Rettberg, G. Horneck
      Institute of Aerospace Medicine, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Koeln, Germany

      Rapid bioassays founded upon mediated whole-cell respiration BOD and toxicity
      N Pasco*, J Hay*, J Webber*, K Baronian**, A Tizzard*
      *Lincoln Technology, Lincoln Ventures Ltd, Christchurch, New Zealand
      **Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology, Christchurch, New Zealand

      Whole cell immobilised biosensors for toxicity assessment of a wastewater
      treatment plant treating phenolic-containing waste

      Philp JC*, Hajito E*, Bailey MJ**, Wiles S***, Whiteley AS**, Lilley AK**, Dunbar SA*
      *School of Life Sciences, Napier University, Edinburgh, UK
      **Molecular Microbial Ecology Laboratory, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology-Oxford, Oxford, UK
      ***Centre for Molecular Microbiology and Infection, Imperial College of Science, Technology, and
            Medicine, London, UK

      A real time on-line multi-channel continuous toxicity biomonitoring system using
      recombinant bioluminescent bacteria

      B. Kim, J.H. Lee, J.M. Ahn, M.B. Gu
      National Research Laboratory on Environmental Biotechnology and Dept. of Environmental
      Science and Engineering, Kwangju Institute of Science and Technology (K-JIST),
      Kwangju, S. Korea

      Mediated electrochemical detection of yeast catabolism
      K.H.R. Baronian*, A.J. Downard**, R.K. Lowen*
      *Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology, School of Applied Science,
      Christchurch, New Zealand
      **Department of Chemistry, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand