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1. E. Katz, A.Ya. Shkuropatov, O.I. Vagabova, V.A. Shuvalov                                                                           
     Study of chemically modified quinonoid electrodes.
     37th Meeting of International Society of Electrochemistry, Tallin, 1986, v. 4, 70-73.
2. E. Katz, A.Ya. Shkuropatov, V.A. Shuvalov                                                                                                      
     Electrochemical study of photosynthetic reaction centers and photoelectrode development.
     10th  International Conference on Bioelectrochemistry & Bioenergetics,
     Pont-a-Mousson, France, 1989, p.75.
3. E. Katz, A.A. Solov'ev, A.Ya. Shkuropatov
    Chemical modification of electrodes by quinones via immobilized aminosilanes.
    3rd  Beijing Conference & Exhibition on Instrumental Analysis, Beijing, China, 1989, p. F99.
4. A.A. Solov'ev, E. Katz                                                                                                                                       
     Application of selective chemical reactions for assemblage of electrode coatings.
     4th  Beijing Conference & Exhibition on Instrumental Analysis, Beijing, China, 1991, p. F81.
5. N. Lapid, E. Katz, I. Willner
     Electrical wiring of redox enzyme - The basis for electron transfer communication of
     redox proteins with an external electron source.
     Japan - Israel Symposium on Molecular Approaches to Functional Surfaces and Materials,
     Rehovot, Israel, 1991
6. A.A. Solov'ev, E. Katz                                                                                                                                       
     Conversion of light energy into electrical one using reaction centers from photosynthetic bacteria.
     9th  International Congress on Photosynthesis, Nagoya, Japan, 1992, P-111
     (publ. in Photosynthesis Research, 1992, v. 34, p.126).
7. E. Katz, N. Lapidot, A. Riklin, I. Willner
    Electrochemical biosensor development on the basis of enzyme immobilized on an
    electrode surface: Aspects of enzyme stability and reactivation.
    International Symposium on Stability and Stabilization of Enzymes,
    Maastricht, The Netherlands, 1992
8. E. Katz, A. Riklin, I. Willner                                                                                                                               
    Development of electrically wired enzyme electrodes by means of functionalized
    monolayer chemisorbed onto the electrodes.
    6th European Congress on Biotechnology, Firenze, Italy, 1993, v. 2, TU224.  
9. A.L. de Lacey, E. Katz, V.M. Fernandez
    Electrochemical biosensors based on reductases.
    6th European Congress on Biotechnology, Firenze, Italy, 1993, v. 3, WE113.
10. E. Katz, H.-L. Schmidt
      Modified electrodes with monolayers of electron transfer mediators and proteins:
      Electro- and photoelectrocatalytic applications.
      International Conference "Progress in Electrocatalysis", Ferrara, Italy, 1993, 275-276.
11. H.-L. Schmidt, E. Katz
      Electrodes with pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) and PQQ-enzymes.
      CIS-German Workshop on Biosensors, Munster, Germany, 1993, p. 29.
12. E. Katz
      Immobilized electron transfer mediators for electrical communication with enzymes.
      CIS-German Workshop on Biosensors, Munster, Germany, 1993, p. 34.
13. E. Katz, D.D. Schlereth, T. Lötzbeyer, W. Schuhmann E. Katz, H.-L. Schmidt                                       
      Electrochemical and bioelectrochemical sensors on the basis of pyrroloquinoline
      quinone immobilized as a monolayer onto gold and platinum electrode surfaces.
      5th International Meeting on Chemical Sensors,
      Rome, Italy, 1994, Technical Digest, vol.1, pp. 87-90.
14. D.D. Schlereth, E. Katz, H.-L. Schmidt
      Surface modified gold electrodes for the electrocatalytic oxidation of NADH based on the
      covalent immobilization of toluidine blue to functionalized self-assembled monolayers.
      5th International Meeting on Chemical Sensors,
      Rome, Italy, 1994, Technical Digest, vol.1, pp. 91-94.
15. E. Katz, M. Lion-Dagan, S. Marx-Tibbon, I. Willner                                                                                   
      Application of photoisomerizable monolayers and diffusional electron relays to
      photostimulate protein activities and electrochemical kinetics at electrode surfaces.
      60th Annual Meeting of the Israel Chemical Society,
      Rehovot, Israel, February 7-8, 1995, Book of Abstracts, p.114.
16. I. Willner, M. Lion-Dagan, E. Katz, A. Doron
      Functionalized photoswitchable monolayer electrodes as active interfaces for optical
      recording, reversible immunosensor devices and display of microstructured patterns.
      Symposium on “Organic Monolayers Supported on Electrode Surfaces”, 188th
      Meeting of the Electrochemical Society, Chicago, U.S.A., October 8-13, 1995,
      Book of Abstracts, Abstract No. 835, p.164.
17. A. Doron, M. Lion-Dagan, E. Katz, I. Willner                                                                                              
      Functionalization of electrodes by photoisomerizable monolayers: Command surfaces
      for the amplified amperometric transduction of recorded optical signals
      8th Gentner Symposium on Chemistry of the Minerva Foundation on “Cooperative
      Phenomena in Organic Solids and of Organics at Surfaces”, Mainz, Germany,
      September 2-5, 1996. Book of Abstracts, Abstract P2.
18. M. Lahav, K.T. Ranjit, E. Katz, I. Willner
      A b-amino-cyclodextrin monolayer-functionalized Au-electrode: A command surface
      for amperometric transduction of recorded optical signals.
      8th Gentner Symposium on Chemistry of the Minerva Foundation on “Cooperative
      Phenomena in Organic Solids and of Organics at Surfaces”, Mainz, Germany,
      September 2-5, 1996. Book of Abstracts, Abstract P4.
19. M. Lion-Dagan, E. Katz, I. Willner
      Novel optobioelectronic devices: Amperometric transduction of recorded optical
      signals by functionalized monolayer electrodes – Optobioelectronic devices.
      EUROANALYSIS IX – European Conference on Analytical Chemistry, Bologna,
      Italy, September 1-7, 1996. Book of Abstracts, Abstract Th L 15.
20. E. Katz, B. Willner, I. Willner
      Light-controlled electron transfer reactions at photoisomerizable monolayer
      electrodes by means of electrostatic interactions: Active interfaces for the
      amperometric transduction of recorded optical signals.
      Workshop on Artificial Biosensing Interfaces (ABI Workshop), Tübingen, Germany,
      October 10-12, 1996, Book of Abstracts.
21. E. Katz, R. Blonder, A. Riklin, I. Willner
      Reconstitution of glucose oxidase apo-enzyme with semi-artificial FAD-derivatives to achieve
      electrically "wired", photoswitchable biocatalyst and aligned enzymes on electrode.
      13th International Symposium on Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics,
      Ein Gedi, Israel, January 18-22, 1996, Book of Abstracts, p.18.
22. R. Blonder, E. Katz, I. Willner                                                                                                                   
      Light stimulated control of electrocatalytic activity of glucose oxidase reconstituted
      with a photoisomerizable FAD cofactor.
      62nd Annual Meeting of the Israel Chemical Society,
      Haifa, Israel, February 3-5, 1997. Book of Abtracts, Abstract A26, p. 119.
23. K.T. Ranjit, M. Lahav, E. Katz, I. Willner
      A b-amino-cyclodextrin monolayer functionalized Au electrode: A command surface
      for the amperometric transduction of recorded optical signals.
      62nd Annual Meeting of the Israel Chemical Society,
      Haifa, Israel, February 3-5, 1997. Book of Abtracts, Abstract A27, p. 120.
24. E. Katz, A. Doron, M. Lion-Dagan, M. Lahav, I. Willner
      Amperometric transduction and amplification of recorded optical signals
      and photochemical imprinting of molecular recognition sites using a
      phenoxynaphthacene quinone monolayer electrode.
      62nd Annual Meeting of the Israel Chemical Society,
      Haifa, Israel, February 3-5, 1997. Book of Abtracts, Abstract A25, p. 118.
25. M. Lahav, K.T. Ranjit, E. Katz, I. Willner
      Functionalized monolayers on solid supports as molecular optoelectronic and sensing devices.
      4S Supramolecular Science Students Seminar, supported by G.M.J. Schmidt Minerva
      Center on Supramolecular Architecture, Weizman Institute of Science, March 25-27, 1997,
      Kibbutz Ramat-Hashofet. Book of Abstracts. Abstract L-12.
26. V. Pardo-Yissar, K.T. Ranjit, E. Katz, I. Willner
       “Molecular trains” – Novel molecular optoelectronic systems.
       4S Supramolecular Science Students Seminar, supported by G.M.J. Schmidt Minerva
       Center on Supramolecular Architecture, Weizman Institute of Science, March 25-27, 1997,
       Kibbutz Ramat-Hashofet. Book of Abstracts. Abstract P-27
27. R. Blonder, E. Katz, I. Willner
      Light stimulated control of electroanalytic activity of glucose oxidase reconstituted
      with a photoisomerizable FAD cofactor.
      The Workshop of the Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Medicine,
      The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Givat Ram Campus, Jerusalem, April 7, 1997.
      Book of Abstracts, p. 19.
28. V. Heleg-Shabtai, R. Blonder, A. Bardea, E. Katz, A.F. Bückmann, I. Willner
      Reconstitution of apo-enzymes with semi-artificial cofactors to achieve aligned
      electrically-wired enzymes on electrodes.
      The Workshop of the Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Medicine,
      The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Givat Ram Campus, Jerusalem, April 7, 1997.
      Book of Abstracts, p. 125.
29. R. Blonder, E. Katz, S. Levi, I. Ben-Dov, I. Willner
      Amperometric and piezoelectric immunosensors.
      High-Tech Fair, The Faculty of Sciences and Yissum,
      The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Givat Ram Campus, Jerusalem, Israel, June 9, 1997.
      Book of Abstracts, Abstract No. 55.
30. E. Katz, A. Bardea, V. Heleg-Shabtai, I. Willner
      Amperometric biosensors and enzyme electrodes.
      High-Tech Fair, The Faculty of Sciences and Yissum,
      The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Givat Ram Campus, Jerusalem, Israel, June 9, 1997.
      Book of Abstracts, Abstract No. 56.
31. M. Lahav, E. Katz, I. Willner                                                                                                                        
      Patterning of surfaces using photoisomerizable redox-active monolayers.
      Minerva Workshop (4S-Supramolecular Science Students Seminar) on “Functional
      Molecular Architectures”, Kibbutz Kfar Blum, Israel, March 15-18, 1998.
      Book of Abstracts, Abstract P14.
32. F. Patolsky, B. Filanovsky, E. Katz, I. Willner
      Impedance transduction of photoswitchable affinity interactions between
      redox-proteins and photoisomerizable monolayer electrodes.
      1998 Israel Electrochemical Symposium, May 21, 1998, Jerusalem, Israel,
      Book of Abstracts, Abstract II-15.
33. V. Heleg-Shabtai, E. Katz, I. Willner
      Electrically-contacted de novo synthetic protein-monolayer electrodes for
      bioelectronic applications.
     1998 Israel Electrochemical Symposium, May 21, 1998, Jerusalem, Israel,
     Book of Abstracts, Abstract II-16.
34. E. Katz, V. Heleg-Shabtai, A. Bardea, A. Doron, I. Willner
      Integrated protein monolayer electrodes for nanoscale bioelectronic and
      optobioelectronic applications
      7th European Conference on Electroanalysis (ESEAC’98), May 24-28, 1998,
      Coimbra, Portugal, Book of Abstracts, Abstract O-47.
35. V. Heleg-Shabtai, E. Katz, I. Willner, H.K. Rau, W. Haehnel
      Electrically-contacted de novo synthetic protein-monolayer electrodes for
      bioelectronic applications
      7th European Conference on Electroanalysis (ESEAC’98), May 24-28, 1998,
      Coimbra, Portugal, Book of Abstracts, Abstract P-57.
36. E. Katz, R. Blonder, V. Heleg-Shabtai, A. Bardea, I. Willner
      Fully integrated biocatalytic electrodes based on bioaffinity interactions.
      5th Word Congress on Biosensors (BIOSENSORS 98) June 3-5, 1998,
      Berlin, Germany. Book of Abstracts, p. 93.
37. V. Heleg-Shabtai, E. Katz, I. Willner, H.K. Rau, W. Haehnel
      Electrically-contacted de novo synthetic protein-monolayer electrodes for
      bioelectronic applications.
      Research Workshop of the Israel Science Foundation on Electron Transmission
      through Molecules and Molecular Interfaces, December 13-17, 1998,
      Maagan, Sea of Galilee, Israel. Book of Abstract, P4.
38. L. Alfonta, E. Katz, I. Willner                                                                                                                  
      Tri-enzyme modified electrode for biosensor applications.
      64th Meeting of the Israel Chemical Society, March 16-17, 1999,
      Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel. Book of Abstracts, p. 174.
39. A. Bardea, F. Patolsky, A. Dagan, E. Katz, I. Willner
      Sensing and amplification of oligonucletide-DNA interactions by means of
      impedance spectroscopy.
      64th Meeting of the Israel Chemical Society, March 16-17, 1999,
      Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel. Book of Abstracts, p. 185.
40. E. Katz, F. Patolsky, A. Bardea, I. Willner
      DNA-Biosensors based on impedance spectroscopy.
      Conference for Sensors, Transducers & Systems, May 18-20, 1999,
      Nürenberg, Germany,
      Book of Proceedings, Volume 2, Proceeding No. B4.4, p.81-86.
41. E. Katz, A.B. Kotlyar, I. Willner
      A non-compartmentalized glucose-O2 biofuel cell by
      bioengineered electrode surfaces.
      1999 Israel Electrochemical Symposium, July 7, 1999, Haifa, Israel,
      Book of Abstracts, Abstract II-11.
42. E. Katz, I. Willner
      Biocatalytic systems for biosensor and bioelectronic applications based
      on bioaffinity interactions between enzymes and their cofactors.
      43rd Oholo Conference on Novel Approaches in Biosensors
      and Rapid Diagnostic Assays,
      October 10-14, 1999, Eilat, Israel,
      Book of Abstracts, Abstract 6P.
43. L. Alfonta, A. Bardea, F. Patolsky, E. Katz, I. Willner
      Biocatalyzed precipitation of an insoluble product on transducers: a novel method
      to develop enzyme-based biosensors, immunosensors and DNA-sensors.
      196th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society, October 17-22, 1999,
      Honolulu, Hawai, Book of Abstracts, Abstract 1978.
44. E. Katz, F. Patolsky, A. Bardea, A.B. Kharitonov, I. Willner
      Electronic DNA sensing.
      11th International Meeting on Electro-Optics in Israel,
      November 9-11, 1999, Tel Aviv, Israel, Book of Abstracts.
45. A.Stocker, H.-J. Hecht, E. Katz, I. Willner, M. Dosch, C. Troupe, A.F. Bückmann
      Synthesis and application of FAD analogs, functionalized at the N6-position of the adenine.
      International Congress on Flavin and Flavoproteins,
      August 29 - September 4, 1999, Konstanz, Germany,
      Book of Abstracts, Abstract U04.
46. A. Bardea, E. Katz, I. Willner                                                                                                           
      Integrated pyrroloquinoline quinone/enzyme electrodes for
      pH-controlled biosensing applications.
      65th Meeting of the Israel Chemical Society, February 8-9, 2000,
      Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel,
      Book of Abstracts, p. 244. 
47. A. Bardea, L. Alfonta, E. Katz, I. Willner
      Precipitation as an amplifying method for biosensing applications.
      65th Meeting of the Israel Chemical Society, February 8-9, 2000,
      Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva, Israel,
      Book of Abstracts, p. 232.

48. E. Katz, L. Alfonta, A. Bardea, I. Willner
     Chronopotentiometry and Faradaic impedance spectroscopy as signal transduction
     methods for enzyme sensors, immunosensors and DNA-sensors.
     6th World Congress on Biosensors, 24-26 May, 2000,
     San Diego, USA. Refereed Abstracts, p. 149. 
49. E. Katz, L. Alfonta, I. Willner
     Immunosensors based on chronopotentiometry transduction tool.
     8th International Meeting on Chemical Sensors,
     Basel, Switzerland, 2-5 July 2000,
     Abstract book, p. 85. 
50. M. Lahav, V. Heleg-Shabtai, E. Katz, A.N. Shipway, J. Wasserman, I. Willner
      Photoelectrochemistry and electrochemistry at layered Au-nanoparticle crosslinked arrays.
      Dutch-Israeli Symposium on Molecular Avenues in Material and Surface Science,
      Enschede, The Netherlands, 23-25 October, 2000,
      Book of Abstracts, Abstract P11.
51. E. Katz, I. Willner                                                                                                                           
      Biomolecular architecture: routes to biosensors, bioelectronics and biofuel cells.
      1st International Symposium on Macro- and Supramolecular Architectures and Materials
      (MAM-01): Biological and Synthetic Systems, Kwangju, South Korea, 10-14 April, 2001,
      Proceedings, pp. 78-81.
52. R. Hirsch, E. Katz, I. Willner
      Magneto-switchable bioelectrocatalysis.
      The 66th Meeting of the Israel Chemical Society,
      Tel Aviv, Israel, 5-6 February, 2001,
      Book of Abstracts, p.244.
53. R. Gabai, N. Sallacan, M. Lahav, V. Chegel, T. Bourenko, E. Katz, I. Willner
      Functional polymers for the assembly of micromachines and sensor devices:
      Basic characterization and device organization.
      4th Minerva Student School on Molecular, Interfacial and Biological Aspects of Mesostructures,
      Rehovot and Mashabei-Sade, Israel, 1-4 April, 2001,
      Book of Abstracts.
54. E. Katz, I. Willner
      Biofuel cells based on nanoengineered wired enzyme assemblies.
      The Annual Meeting of the Israeli Branch of the Electrochemical Society,
      Bar Ilan University, Israel, 21 June, 2001,
      Book of Abstracts.
55. I. Willner, M. Lahav, A. Kharitonov, E. Katz
      Nanoengineered interfaces for sensoric, electronic, and mechanic functionalities.
      International Symposium: Chemical Characterization of Liquid/Liquid and Liquid/Membrane
      Interfaces for Development of Novel Reaction Fields.
      Kyoto, Japan, 10-13 August, 2001,
      Book of Abstracts, p. 8.
56. M. Lahav, R. Gabai, E. Katz, I. Willner, C. Durkan, M.E. Welland
      Redox-activation of a polyaniline coated cantilever: An electro-driven machine microdevice.
      European Conference on Molecular Electronics (ECME6).
      Roldue, Kerkrabe, The Netherlands, September 12-16, 2001,
      Book of Abstracts, p. 15.
57. V. Pardo-Yissar, K.T. Ranjit, E. Katz, I. Willner
      "Molecular Trains" - novel molecular optoelectronic systems.
      European Conference on Molecular Electronics (ECME6).
      Roldue, Kerkrabe, The Netherlands, September 12-16, 2001,
      Book of Abstracts, p. 33.
58. I. Willner, M. Lahav, A.B. Kharitonov, E. Katz
      Nano-engineered multilayer and thin-film assemblies of novel sensoric,
      photonic, catalytic and machinery functions.
      EURESCO Conference on Chemistry and Physics of Multifunctional Materials -
      Chemical Building Blocks for New Materials, supported by the European Commission,
      Acquafredda di Maratea, September 22-27, 2001,
      Book of Abstracts, p. 26.
59. I. Willner, M. Lahav, A. Kharitonov, E. Katz
      Nanoengineered interfaces for sensoric, electronic, and mechanic functionalities.
      2nd Bi-National Japan-Israel Symposium on the Design of Functional
      Supramolecular Materials and their Applications (JI-2001),
      Osaka, Japan, October 15-16, 2001,
      Book of Abstracts, Abstract No. O10, pp. 25-26.
60. E. Katz, I. Willner                                                                                                                           
      Biofuel cells based on nanoengineered 'wired' enzyme assemblies. (invited lecture)
      Workshop on Biofuel Cells, Washington DC, U.S.A., June 30 - July 2, 2002
      Book of Abstracts, p. 29. 
61. E. Katz, I. Willner
      Nanoparticle assemblies functionalized with organic and biochemical materials
      for sensoric, optoelectronic and bioelectronic applications.
      3rd "Trends in Nanotechnology" (TNT2002) International Conference,
      September 9-13, 2002, Santiago de Compostela, Spain. Book of bstracts, p. 121.
62. E. Katz, I. Willner                                                                                                                       
      Nanoparticles assemblies functionalized with biomaterials for
      biosensoric, bioelectronic and biofuel applications. (invited lecture)
      The 1st International Meeting on Microsensors and Microsystems,
      Tainan, Taiwan, January 12-14, 2003.
      Book of Abstracts, p. 71.
63. X.M. Wang, A.B. Kharitonov, E. Katz, I. Willner
      Potential-controlled molecular mechanics of some functionalized monolayers by
      in situ electrochemical contact angle measurements.
      XVIIth International Symposium on Bioelectrochemistry and Bioenergetics,
      Florence, Italy, June 19-24, 2003.
      Book of Abstracts, p.142.
64. E. Katz, I. Willner
      Signal controlled redox-polymers associated with biocatalytic and photocatalytic systems. (invited lecture)
      International Workshop on Electrochemistry of Electroactive Materials (WEEM-2003),
      Bad Herrenalb, Germany, July 22-27, 2003.
      Book of Abstracts, p. O20.
65. E. Katz
      Biosensors based on molecular architecture and nanotechnology. (invited lecture)
      NATO Advanced Science Institute ‘Smart Sensors and MEMS’
      Povoa De Varzim, Portugal, September 8-19, 2003.
66. E. Katz
      Biofuel cells based on molecular architecture and nanotechnology. (invited lecture)
      Biofuel Cell mini-Symposium, Genencor International, Palo Alto, CA, USA
      February 13, 2004.
67. E. Katz, I. Willner                                                                                                                              
      Biosensors based on nanotechnology approach. (invited plenary lecture)
      2nd International Symposium on Sensor Science (I3S) Nanjing, China, May 29 - June 3, 2004,
      Book of abstracts.
68. I. Willner, Y. Weizmann, F. Patolsky, R. Gill, L. Sheeney-Haj-Ichia, E. Katz
     DNA and synthetic polyelectrolyte/nanoparticle hybrids for sensoric and circuitry applications.
     227th ACS National Meeting, March 28 - April 1, 2004, Anahem, California, USA.
     Book of Abstracts, Abstract PMSE 77.
69. E. Katz, I. Willner                                                                                                                           
      Electrochemical and bioelectrochemicalnreactions
      gated by hydrophobic magnetic nanoparticles. (invited lecture)
      The 5th Asian Conference on Electrochemistry (ACEC 2005)
      Shanghai, China, May 9 - 12, 2005,
      Proceedings, I-3-2.
70. E. Katz, I. Willner
      Magnetic control of bioelectrochemical processes:
      Applications in biosensors, biofuel cells and bioelectronics. (invited plenary lecture)
      3rd International Symposium on Sensor Science (I3S)
      Julich, Germany, July 18-21, 2005
      Book of abstracts, pp. 36-37.
71. E. Katz
      Enzyme-based biofuel cells with switchable and tunable power output. (invited lecture)
      230th ACS Fall 2005 National Meeting & Exposition,
      Washington DC, USA, August 28 - September 1, 2005. FUEL95.
72. E. Katz
      Electrochemical and bioelectrochemical reactions gated by hydrophobic magnetic nanoparticles. (invited lecture)
      230th ACS Fall 2005 National Meeting & Exposition,
      Washington DC, USA, August 28 - September 1, 2005. COLL32.
73. E. Katz,  I. Willner,                                                                                                                   
      Control of interfacial properties with the use of hydrophobic magnetic nanoparticles: Bioelectronic applications.
      The 2nd International Metting on Microsensors and Microsystems, Tainan, Taiwan, January 15-18, 2006. Book of Abstracts, p. 116.
74. E.  Katz                                                                                                                                    
      Biofuel cells based on reconstituted enzymes.
      234th ACS National Meeting
      August 19-23, 2007, Boston, MA, USA, FUEL-191.
75. I. Tokarev, M. Orlov, E. Katz, S. Minko
      Electrochemical gating using a responsive polymer gel membrane.
      234th ACS National Meeting
      August 19-23, 2007, Boston, MA, USA, PMSE-169.
76. E. Katz, M. Pita    (invited lecture)
      Bioelectronic logic gates based on electrically contacted enzyme systems.
      57th Annual Meeting of the International Society of Electrochemistry
      Banff, Canada, September 9-14, 2007.
77. E. Katz    (invited plenary lecture)
      Biocomputing perspectives: Coupling of biochemical logic systems with electronic transducers and “smart” signal-responsive materials.
      NSF Biosensing and Bioactuation Workshop, University of Maryland Riggs, USA
      November 27-28, 2007.
78. M. Pita, J. Jiménez, R. Sheparovych, S. Minko, E. Katz                                                  
      Magneto-assisted generation of nanowires on electrode surfaces for biocatalytic applications.
      213th ECS Meeting - Phoenix, AZ, May 18-22, 2008.
      Symposium: I2 - Exploiting Magnets and Magnetic Fields in Electrochemical Systems and Devices.
79. T. Kin, M. Ornatska, M. Pita, S. Minko, E. Katz
      Switchabe redox-interface for biocatalytic and biosensor applications.
      213th ECS Meeting - Phoenix, AZ, May 18-22, 2008.
      Symposium: J3 - Electrochemical Nano/Biosensors.
80. I. Tokarev, M. Motornov, R. Sheparovych, M. Orlov, E. Katz, S. Minko    (invited lecture)
          Electrochemical gating with nanostructured responsive polymer films.
          213th ECS Meeting - Phoenix, AZ, May 18-22, 2008.
          Symposium: J3 - Electrochemical Nano/Biosensors.
81. E. Katz, M. Pita, G. Strack, M. Ornatska, S. Vasilyev    (invited lecture)
          Biocomputing systems based on electrically contacted enzyme assemblies.
          213th ECS Meeting - Phoenix, AZ, May 18-22, 2008.
          Symposium: J3 - Electrochemical Nano/Biosensors.
82. E. Katz, T. Kin, Z. Jean, V. Gopishetty, M. Ornatska, M. Pita, S. Minko      (invited lecture)
      Switchabe/tunable electrodes and membranes for bioelectrocatalytic applications and biofuel cells.
      213th ECS Meeting - Phoenix, AZ, May 18-22, 2008.
      Symposium: B3 - Biological Fuel Cells 3.
83. E. Katz, M. Pita    (invited plenary lecture)
      Biocomputing systems based on electrically wired enzymes.
      12th International Conference on Electroanalysis, ESEAC 2008
      Prague, Czech Republic, June 16 -19, 2008.
      Chemické listy 2008, 102, issue 13 (Abstract book), s14.
84. E. Katz    (invited plenary lecture)
      Biocomputing systems based on biomolecular assemblies and their integration with signal-responsive materials.
      V Congress of the Latin-American Society of Artificial Organs and Biomaterials (COLAOB 2008)
      Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais, Brazil, June 22-25, 2008.
85. V. Privman, E. Katz, S. Minko, M. Pita, M. Motornov, I. Tokarev, M. Ornatska, G. Strack, J. Zhou, T.K. Tam, V. Gopishetty, D. Solenov
      Emerging models and applications of enzymatic biochemical logic.
      NSF Workshop on Emerging Models and Technologies in Computing (EMT):
      Bio-Inspired Computing and the Biology and Computer Science Interface.
      July 24-25th, 2008, Princeton University.
86. E. Katz, S. Minko
      Signal-responsive materials integrated with enzyme-logic systems.
      NSF Workshop on Emerging Models and Technologies in Computing (EMT):
      Bio-Inspired Computing and the Biology and Computer Science Interface.
      July 24-25th, 2008, Princeton University.
87. S. Minko, E. Katz, M. Motornov, R. Sheparovych
      Chemical gating with polymer brushes.
      The 235th ACS National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, April, 6-10, 2008, Section PMSE 52
      Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society, 2008, 235, 52-PMSE.
88. M. Motornov, R. Sheparovych, E. Katz, S. Minko
      Nanostructured responsive polymer brushes: Chemical gating and wetting behavior.
      The 236th ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, August 17-21, 2008; Section PMSE 96
      Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society, 2008, 236, 96-PMSE.
89. I Tokarev, M. Orlov, E. Katz, S. Minko
      Chemical and electrochemical gating using a responsive thin film gel membrane.
      The 236th ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, August 17-21, 2008; Section PMSE 396
      Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society, 2008, 236, 396-PMSE.
90. M. Ornatska, Z. Jean, T.T. Kin, M. Pita, S. Minko, E. Katz
      Switchable redox polymer brush interface for biocatalytic and biosensor applications.
      The 236th ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, August 17-21, 2008; Section COLL 341
      Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society, 2008, 236, 341-COLL.
91. M. Ornatska, T.T. Kin, M. Pita, E. Katz, S. Minko
      pH-gating of electrodes functionalized with switchable polymer brush.
      The 236th ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, August 17-21, 2008; Section PMSE 294
      Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society, 2008, 236, 294-PMSE.
92. E. Katz, T.T. Kin, Z. Jean, V. Gopishetty, M. Ornatska, M. Pita, S. Minko
      Switchabe polymer-modified interfaces and membranes for bioelectronic applications
      The 236th ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, August 17-21, 2008; Section PMSE 393
      Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society, 2008, 236, 393-PMSE..
93. G. Strack, M. Ornatska, M. Pita, E. Katz
      Enzyme-based biocomputing systems: From biomolecular logic gates to computing networks.
      The 236th ACS National Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, August 17-21, 2008; Section BIOL 206
      Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society, 2008, 236, 206-BIO.
94. E. Katz
      Electrochemical biosensors integrated with biomolecular computing systems.
      Mátrafüred 2008, International Conference on Electrochemical Sensors,
      Dobogókö, Hungary, October 5-10, 2008.
95. I. Sokolov, E. Katz
      Towards ultra sensitive detector of explosives by using immunosensing.
      Chemical and Biological Defense Physical Science & Technology Conference
      New Orleans, Louisiana, 17-21 November 2008.
96. S. Chinnapareddy, M.A. Arugula, G. Strack, M. Pita, J. Halámek, V. Privman, E. Katz                 
      Enzyme-based biochemical elements mimicking electronic devices.
      Undergraduate and Graduate Chemistry Research Symposium organized by New York local section of ACS,
      Potsdam, NY, April 4, 2009, Proceedings, pp. 9-10.
97. G. Strack, S. Chinnapareddy, J. Halámek, M. Pita, E. Katz
      Biocomputing logic systems based on immunoreactions: Approaching immuno-controlled bioelectronic devices.
      Undergraduate and Graduate Chemistry Research Symposium organized by New York local section of ACS,
      Potsdam, NY, April 4, 2009, Proceedings, pp. 5-6.
98. M.A. Arugula, G. Strack, J. Halámek, M. Pita, V. Privman, E. Katz
      Analysis and optimization of enzyme logic gates and their networks: Scaling up complexity of biocomputing systems.
      Undergraduate and Graduate Chemistry Research Symposium organized by New York local section of ACS,
      Potsdam, NY, April 4, 2009, Proceedings, pp. 7-8.
99. T.K. Tam, J. Zhou, M. Pita, E. Katz
     “Smart” electrochemical interfaces with built-in Boolean logic for bioelectronic devices.
      Undergraduate and Graduate Chemistry Research Symposium organized by New York local section of ACS,
      Potsdam, NY, April 4, 2009, Proceedings, pp. 10-11.
100. J. Zhou, T.K. Tam, M. Pita, J. Halámek, J. Wang, E. Katz
        Enzyme logic gates for assessing physiological conditions during an injury: Towards “smart” digital sensors and actuators.
        Undergraduate and Graduate Chemistry Research Symposium organized by New York local section of ACS,
        Potsdam, NY, April 4, 2009, Proceedings, pp. 6-7.
101. T.K. Tam, L. Amir, M. Pita, L. Alfonta, E. Katz
        “Smart” biofuel cells logically controlled by complex biochemical signals.
         215th ECS Meeting in San Francisco, California May 24-29, 2009.
102. J. Zhou, T.K. Tam, M. Pita, M. Ornatska, S. Minko, E. Katz
        Switchable bioelectrocatalytic interfaces controlled by enzyme logic systems.
        215th ECS Meeting in San Francisco, California May 24-29, 2009.
103. A. Poghossian, M. Kramer, M.H. Abouzar, M. Pita, E. Katz, M.J. Schoning
        Interfacing of biocomputing systems with silicon chips: Enzyme logic gates based on field-effect devices.
        Proceedings of the Eurosensors XXIII Conference. Sep. 6-9, Lausanne, Switzerland.
        Book Series: Procedia Chemistry, J. Brugger, D. Briand, Eds. Vol. 1, Issue 1, 682-685, 2009.
104. E. Katz, V. Privman                                                                                                                       
        Biomolecular logic systems for information processing.
        Coupling of enzyme logic systems with signal-responsive materials and bioelectronic devices.
        “Highs in Chemistry and Biology”, Dead Sea, Israel,
        March 9-11, 2010, proceedings, p.71.
105. E. Katz        (invited lecture)
        Coupling of enzyme logic systems with signal-responsive materials and bioelectronic devices.
        “Highs in Chemistry and Biology”, Dead Sea, Israel,
         March 9-11, 2010, proceedings, p.25.
106. V. Bocharova, J. Halámek, E. Katz
        Enzymes as ‘Smart’ elements in programming of polymer interfaces.
        The 37th Northeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, SUNY Potsdam, June 2-5, 2010. Abstract #337.
107. J. Halámek, V. Bocharova, J. Wang, E. Katz
        Development of Enzyme-Based Logic Systems for “Sense and Treat” Battlefield Injuries.
        The 37th Northeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, SUNY Potsdam, June 2-5, 2010. Abstract #334.
108. E. Katz
        Signal-responsive materials and bioelectronic devices integrated with biomolecular logic systems.
        The 37th Northeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, SUNY Potsdam, June 2-5, 2010. Abstract #278.
109. D. Volkov, G. Strack, J. Halámek, E. Katz, I. Sokolov
        Atomic force microscopy study of immunosensor surface to scale down size of ELISA-type sensor.
        The 37th Northeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, SUNY Potsdam, June 2-5, 2010. Abstract #219.
110. E. Katz, J. Wang, J. Halámek, J.R. Windmiller, J. Zhou, M.-C. Chuang, P. Santhosh, G. Strack,
        M.A. Arugula, S. Chinnapareddy, V. Bocharova    (invited lecture)
        Biocomputing coding concept approach based on parallel and multiplexed enzyme logic gates for multi-injury diagnosis.
        The 37th Northeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, SUNY Potsdam, June 2-5, 2010. Abstract #166.
111. I. Tokarev, I. Tokareva, V. Gopishetty, E. Katz, S. Minko
        Optical biosensors that exploit plasmon coupling in noble metal nanoparticles mediated by a bioresponsive hydrogel.
        The 37th Northeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, SUNY Potsdam, June 2-5, 2010. Abstract #157.
112. G.M. Strack, V. Bocharova, M.A. Arugula, J. Halámek, M. Pita, E. Katz
        Artificial muscle reversibly controlled by enzyme reactions.
        The 37th Northeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, SUNY Potsdam, June 2-5, 2010. Abstract #28.
113. S. Chinnapareddy, J. Zhou, G. Strack, M.A. Arugula, J. Halámek, V. Bocharova, J. Wang, E. Katz
        Development of “Sense and Treat” biomedical systems employing enzyme logic gates.
        The 37th Northeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, SUNY Potsdam, June 2-5, 2010. Abstract #27.
114. M.A. Arugula, V. Bocharova, J. Halámek, M. Pita, E. Katz
        Enzymatic reactions as biochemical tools for mimicking an electronic multiplexer and demultiplexer.
        The 37th Northeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, SUNY Potsdam, June 2-5, 2010. Abstract #26.
115. J. Zhou, J. Halámek, G. Strack, M.A. Arugula, S. Chinnapareddy, V. Bocharova, J. Wang, E. Katz
        Simultaneous evaluation of multiple injuries using an array of biochemical detection systems with built-in logic.
        The 37th Northeast Regional Meeting of the American Chemical Society, SUNY Potsdam, June 2-5, 2010. Abstract #25.
116. I. Tokarev, V. Gopishetty, J. Zhou, M. Pita, M. Motornov, E. Katz, S. Minko
        Stimuli-responsive thin hydrogel membranes coupled with biocatalytic processes.
        218th ECS Meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada, October 10 - 15, 2010, Abstract #2270.
117. J. Halámek, V. Bocharova, E. Katz
        Nanostructured materials and bioelectronic systems with built-in logic.
        The 16th Meeting of Czech Biochemical and Molecular Biology Society,
        Brno, Czech Republic, April 20-21, 2010, Proceedings, p. 2.

118. V. Bocharova, T.K. Tam, J. Zhou, J. Halámek, S. Minko, E. Katz
         Switchable-biosensing interfaces controlled by logically processed biochemical signals.
         Gordon Research Conference on Bioanalytical Sensors, Colby-Sawyer College, New London, NH, June 20-25, 2010.

119. J. Halámek, V. Bocharova, J. Wang, E. Katz   (invited plenary lecture)
         Field hospital on chip: Development of bio-logic based enzymatic architectures for “Sense and Treat” of battlefield injuries.
         International Symposium on spectral sensing research (ISSSR 2010),
        Springfield/Fort Leonard Wood, MO, June 21-24, 2010, Proceedings, p. 55.

120. J. Halámek, J.R. Windmiller, J. Zhou, M.-C. Chuang, P. Santhosh, G. Strack, M.A. Arugula, S. Chinnapareddy, V. Bocharova, J. Wang, E. Katz
         Development of enzyme logic-based architectures for “Sense and Treat” of multiple battlefield injuries – Field hospital on a chip.
         Chemical and Biological Defense Science and Technology (CBD S&T) Conference, Orlando, FL, November 15-19, 2010, Abstract # 1100.

121. J. Zhou, J. Halámek, G. Strack, M.A. Arugula, S. Chinnapareddy, V. Bocharova, J. Wang, E. Katz     
         Simultaneous evaluation of multiple injuries using an array of biochemical detection systems with built-in logic
         The 2nd Undergraduate and Graduate Chemistry and Biology Research Symposium of the Northern New York Section of the American Chemical Society,
         SUNY Potsdam, Potsdam, NY, April 16, 2011, Proceedings, p. 38-39.

122. M.A. Arugula, V. Bocharova, J. Halámek, D. Melnikov, V. Privman, E. Katz
        Enzyme based logic systems for information processing
        The 2nd Undergraduate and Graduate Chemistry and Biology Research Symposium of the Northern New York Section of the American Chemical Society,
        SUNY Potsdam, Potsdam, NY, April 16, 2011, Proceedings, p. 40-41.

123. G. Strack, H. Luckarift, E. Katz, G. Johnson
         Bioelectrocatalytic generation of code
         The 2nd Undergraduate and Graduate Chemistry and Biology Research Symposium of the Northern New York Section of the American Chemical Society,
          SUNY Potsdam, Potsdam, NY, April 16, 2011, Proceedings, p. 41-43.

124. S. Chinnapareddy, M.A. Arugula, G. Strack, J. Halámek, V. Bocharova, J. Wang, E. Katz
         Digital processing of biomarkers for assessing injuries
         The 2nd Undergraduate and Graduate Chemistry and Biology Research Symposium of the Northern New York Section of the American Chemical Society,
          SUNY Potsdam, Potsdam, NY, April 16, 2011, Proceedings, p. 45-46.

125. T.K. Tam, G. Strack, L. Amir, J. Halámek, V. Bocharova, E. Katz
         Biofuel cells controlled by logically processed biochemical signals: Towards physiologically regulated bioelectronics devices.
         The 2nd Undergraduate and Graduate Chemistry and Biology Research Symposium of the Northern New York Section of the American Chemical Society,
         SUNY Potsdam, Potsdam, NY, April 16, 2011, Proceedings, p. 46-47.

126. G. Strack, H. Luckarift, E. Katz, G. Johnson
         Bioelectrocatalytic generation of code
         219th Electrochemical Society (ECS) Meeting,
         Monreal, QC, Canada, May 1 – 6, 2011, Abstract #1874.

127. J. Zhou, J. Halámek, V. Bocharova, G. Strack, M.A. Arugula, S. Chinnapareddy, J. Wang, E. Katz
        Enzyme logic gates for assessing physiological conditions during an injury and analysis of biomarker patterns in human serum samples
        The Center of Advanced Materials Processing (CAMP) Annual Technical Meeting, Albany, NY, May 19, 2011. (Best poster award)

128. E. Katz
        "Smart" biofuel cells controlled by biocomputing systems. (invited lecture)
        PITTCON, March 13-18, 2011, Atlanta, Georgia
        SYMPOSIUM: Bioelectrocatalysis: From Bioanalytical Sensors to Bioenergy; abstract 1290-4.

129.  E. Katz, V. Privman, J. Wang        (invited keynote lecture)
          Biomolecular information processing systems: Design, optimization and applications.
          IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence - SSCI 2011, Paris, France
          April 11-15, 2011; Symposium: Merging Fields of Computational Intelligence and Sensor Technology.

130. E. Katz    (invited lecture)
        Multi-Signal processing biosensors and bioactuators based on biocomputing concept.
        Nanoantenna Summer School: "Plasmonics, Functionalization, and Biosensing",
        Heidelberg, Germany, April 24-30, 2011.

131. E. Katz, J. Wang, J. Halámek        (invited keynote lecture)
       Multi-signal processing biosensors and bioactuators based on biocomputing concept: Towards ‘Sense-and-Act’ integrated systems for biomedical applications.
       Nanoelectronic Devices for Defense & Security (NANO-DDS) Conference.
       New York, August 29-September 1, 2011.

132. E. Katz      (invited lecture)                                                     
        Bioelectronics: From novel concepts to practical applications
        Conference on Small Molecule Science (CoSMoS-2012),
        Rhode Island Coventional Center, Providence, RI
        September 10-12, 2012.

133. S. Mailloux, V. Bocharova, J. Halamek, I. Sokolov, E. Katz
        Poster: Alginate Systems for Drug-Mimicking Release Triggered Biochemically.
       Chemistry Graduate Student Symposium, Clarkson University, December 2012.

134. S. Mailloux, V. Bocharova, J. Halamek, I. Sokolov, E. Katz
       Presentation: Liver Injury Biomarkers- Mimicking Drug Release using Alginate Based Beads.
       Northern NY Local Section ACS Chemistry & Biology Research Symposium, Clarkson University, April 2012

135. S. Mailloux, V. Bocharova, J. Halamek, I. Sokolov, E. Katz
       Presentation: Drug-Mimicking Release from Alginate-Based Capsules Triggered by Injury Biomarkers.
      Graduate Student Symposium, SUNY Buffalo, May 2012.

136. K. MacVittie, S. Chinnapareddy, V. Bocharova, J. Halámek, V. Privman, E. Katz
        Biomolecular Memory Systems for Unconventional Information Processing
        Graduate Research Symposium, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, May 18, 2012.

137. K. MacVittie, J. Halámek, E. Katz
        Implantable Biofuel Cells Operating In Vivo - Towards Biomedical Devices Powered By Electricity Harvested Inside the Body
       NY-BEST Energy Storage Conference, Rochester, NY, November 14th, 2012

138. K. MacVittie, J. Halámek, E. Katz
        Implantable Biofuel Cells Operating In Vivo - Towards Biomedical Devices Powered By Electricity Harvested Inside the Body
       Chemistry Graduate Research Symposium, Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY, December, 2012.

139. E. Katz (invited lecture)                                                    
        Living battery - biofuel cells operating in vivo.
        Workshop on ‘Synergies between Semiconductors and Synthetic Biology’ (SemiSynBio)
        Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC)   
        February 22-23, 2013, Cambridge, MA

140. E. Katz (invited lecture)                          
         Biomolecular logic systems: applications to biosensors and bioactuators.
         Lecture 9107-35, Baltimore, May  5-9,  2014.

141. E. Katz (invited plenary lecture)
        Bioelectronics: From Novel Concepts to Practical Applications - Towards Smart Biosensors and Implantable Devices
        14th Instrumental Analysis Conference, Barcelona, Spain, October 1-3, 2014.

142. E. Katz (invited plenary lecture)
        Implantable Bioelectronics - Towards Cyborgs: From Science Fiction to Reality - Tutorial
        BioCAS 2014: Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference; IEEE 2014. Lausanne, Switzerland, October 22-24, 2014.

143.  E. Katz (invited plenary lecture)        
        Binary Operating Biosensors Based on Biocomputing Systems
        4th International Symposium on Sensor Science (I3S2015, 13–15 July 2015 • Basel, Switzerland

144. E. Katz (invited plenary lecture)
        Unconventional Use of Biofuel Cells: Substance Release and Electrochemical Memristors
        Israel Electrochemistry Meeting – October 15, 2015.

145. M. Masi, M. Gamella, N. Guz, T. Enright, A. Zakharchenko, S. Minko, E. Katz
        Polymer-brush-modified Responsive Interfaces for pH Controlled Release (poster, award for the best poster)
        SURE Conference, Clarkson University, July 30th 2015.

146. B. E. Fratto, E. Katz
        Realization of Novel Boolean Logic Operations and Reversible Logic in Modular Fluidic Devices, (invited lecture)
        CS-DC’15 World e-conference, CCS’15 e-satellites, October 1, 2015.

147. E. Katz (invited plenary lecture)           
        Implantable Biofuel Cells Operating In Vivo — Potential Power Sources for Bioelectronic Devices
        Biomedica 2016 – May 31, Aachen, Germany, 2016.

148. N. Guz, M. Gamella, E. Katz (invited keynote lecture)
        Substance release triggered by biomolecular signals in bioelectronic systems .
        IX All-Russian Conference on Electrochemical methods of analysis, Ekaterinburg, Russia, May 29 - June 3, 2016.

149. S. Bakshi, N. Guz, A. Zakharchenko, A. Tumanov, C.D. Woodworth, D. M. Kolpashchikov, S. Minko, E. Katz
        A Magnetic-Field Assisted Sensor for Live Cell mRNA Detection (poster).
        Gordon research conference "Post-Transcriptional Gene Regulation", Stowe, VT, July 9-10, 2016.

150. M. Masi, M. Gamella, N. Guz, E. Katz
        Electrochemically Triggered DNA Release from a Mixed-Brush-Polymer Modified Electrode (oral presentation, award for the best oral presentation)
        ACS NNY Conference: Chemistry Meets Biology, Clarkson University, March 26th 2016.

151. M. Masi, M. Gamella, N. Guz, E. Katz
        Electrochemically Triggered DNA Release from a Mixed-Brush-Polymer Modified Electrode (oral presentation, award for the best oral presentation)
        SURE Conference, Clarkson University, April 16th 2016.




(updated on July 30, 2016)