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            |  | About the Workshop: 
 
 
              
                
                  | In the last few decades, plasma and laser technologies have made remarkable
                  progress in various applications such as material analyses, thin film formation,
                  and nano-scale processing. Recently it has been recognized that these technologies
                  could have also significant impact on biological and medical sciences and
                  technologies. The current level of interaction among plasma/laser scientists
                  and biological/medical scientists, however, may still be insufficient and
                  more close interaction among experts in these fields could open up new
                  opportunities of applications of plasma/laser technologies in biology and
                  medicine. In view of this, we have organized this Workshop to promote open
                  discussion among scientists interested in these fields. In the 4th Workshop
                  on Biological Applications of Plasma/Photon Processing (BAPP-4), we have
                  planned a variety of invited presentations regarding biological/medical
                  issues on which plasma technologies may possibly have significant impact,
                  as well as other presentations with broader perspectives. 
 
 
                    Satoshi Hamaguchi Chair, BAPP-4
 Professor, Center for Atomic and Molecular Technologies
 Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University
                   |  Date
 
 
              26, January, 2010 13:00-17:30/ Reception 18:00-20:00
             Place
 
 
              Large Hall, I-Bldg (4th Floor), Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University
              (Access map here.)
             Language
 
 
              Organized byJapanese or English (with presentation materials in English)
             
 
              Sponsored by• Center for Atomic and Molecular Technologies (CAMT), Graduate School
              of Engineering, Osaka University
              • Tsukuba Research Center for Interdisciplinary Materials Science (TIMS),
              University of Tsukuba• Polyscale Technology Research Center (PTRC), Research Institute for Science
              and Technology, Tokyo University of Science
              
             
 
              • Atomic Technology Project (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports,
              Science and Technology)
              • Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University
              • Division of Plasma Electronics, the Japan Society of Applied Physics
              • New Developments of Plasma-Bio Interdisciplinary Science, 
              The Japan Society of Plasma Science and Nuclear Fusion Research (JSPF) 
             Program
 
 
              
              
              
              
                
                  | 13:00-13:10 | Opening remarks | Shigefumi Okada | Osaka University |  
                  | 13:10-13:40 | Novel Endoscopic Diagnosis and Therapy Using a Mid-infrared Tunable Laser | Hisanao Hazama | Shimane Univ. |  
                  | 13:40-14:10 | Biological imaging by using Raman scattering | Katsumasa Fujita | Osaka University |  
                  | 14:10-14:40 | Development of odor detector for conservation of cultural properties | Masato Kiuchi | Advanced industrial Science and Technology(AIST) |  
                  | 14:40-15:00 | Coffee break |  
                  | 15:00-15:30 | Inactivation Mechanism of Bacteriophages Exposed to Atmospheric Pressure Cold Plasma | Hachiro Yasuda | Toyohashi University of Technology |  
                  | 15:30-16:00 | The effect of plasma treatment on bone | Shinji Imade | Shimane Univ. |  
                  | 16:00-16:30 | Micro-Spot Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Production for the Plasma Medicine | Takamichi Hirata | Tokyo Citu Univ |  
                  | 16:30-16:50 | Biological application of the free radicals in the liquid processed by
                  plasmas | Katsuhisa Kitano | Osaka Univ. |  
                  | 16:50-17:20 | General Discussion | 
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                  | 17:20-17:30 | Closing remarks | Satoshi Hamaguchi | Osaka University |  
                  | 18:00-20:00 | Reception | at Icho Kaikan |  
 List of invited speakers :
 
 
              Short presentation byKatsumasa Fujita (Osaka Univ.)
              Hisanao Hazama (Osaka Univ.)
              Takamichi Hirata (Tokyo Citu Univ.)
              Shinji Imade (Shimane Univ.)
              Masato Kiuchi (AIST)
              Hachiro Yasuda (Toyohashi University of Technology)
             
 
              Katsuisa Kitano (Osaka Univ.)
             Registration Fee
 Reception
            
            Organizing Committee
 For further information, please contact
 
 
              Katsuhisa Kitano,
              Assistant Professor, Center for Atomic and Molecular Technologies,
              Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University,
              2-1 Yamadaoka, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan.
              
              TEL :+81-6-6878-6412 / FAX :+81-6-6879-7916
              E-mail :kitano(at)ppl.eng.osaka-u.ac.jp
             
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