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International Society of Electrochemistry
Division 2
Bioelectrochemistry
Report 2019
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ISE Division 2 REPORT –2019• Current members: 602 in good standing (593 in 2018)
• Chair: Elena Ferapontova
• Chair Elect: Elisabeth Lojou
• Acting Past Chair: Fred Lisdat
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• Vice-Chair: Taek Dong Chung
• Vice-Chair: Edmond Magner
Past Chairs:
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Woonsup Shin
Thank you for your work!
Renata Bilewicz
Summary of the Division 2 activities
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International Society of Electrochemistry
Awards of our Division
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David WaldeckUniversity of Pittsburgh, USAhas been selected as the winner of
Congratulations!
In 2018
The prize was awarded in recognition of his fundamental work on charge transport phenomena associated with biomolecules, electron transport through proteins and nucleic acids, and electron transfer at biomolecule/electrode interfaces.
The Award lecture at the 2019 Annual Meeting in Durban, South Africa
The Bioelectrochemistry award is awarded every two years to a scientist who has made an important contribution to the field of bioelectrochemistry.
the Bioelectrochemistry Prize of the ISE
Awards of our Division
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In 2019
Eugeny Katz Clarkson University, Potsdam, USA
has been selected as the winner of
The Katsumi Niki Prize for Bioelectrochemistry
Congratulations!
The prize was awarded in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the fields of enzyme bioelectrochemistry, biosensor, bioelectronics, biofuel cell, and biocomputing.
The Award lecture at the 2020 Annual Meeting in Belgrade, Serbia
The Katsumi Nikiaward is awarded every two years to ascientist who has made an important contribution to the field of bioelectrochemistry.
Awards of our Division
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We are waiting for your proposals for
The Bioelectrochemistry Prize
https://www.ise-online.org/awards/bio_div2.php
In 2020
Previous prize winners:
Frieder Scheller (2008), Arkady Karyakin (2012), James Rusling (2014), Jacek Lipkowski (2016), David Waldeck (2018)
Awards of our Division
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Poster prizes
at Annual meetings
+ Banquet tickets
Students’s Oral presentation prizes
at Annual meetings (10 min talks)
(not this year because of the very limited number of talks)
Sponsored Meetings
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1-7 July: ENFI2018 Engineering of Functional InterfacesWittenberg, Germanycontact person: Michael Mertig
10-11 September: Workshop on Redox Films for energy conversion – bioelectrochemicaland molecular systemsMarseille, Francecontact person: Ch. Leger, N. Plumere
In 2018
Sponsored Meetings
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18-21 Feb: 2nd European Biosensor Symposium 2019; Firenze, Italy; https://www2.chim.unifi.it/vp-334-2nd-european-biosensor-symposium-2019.html
26-30 May: XXV Int. Symposium on Bioelectrochemistry & BioenergeticsLimerick, Ireland; Contact: Edmond Magnerhttp://www.bes2019.ie/
29 Sept-3 Oct: 10th Workshop on SECM Recent Advances and Applications,Fontainebleau, France , Contact: Fethi Bediouihttp://www.secm-workshop.org
8-12 Nov: The 9th Workshop on Surface Modification for Chemical and Biochemical Sensing, SMCBS'2019; Warsaw, Poland; Contact: Wlodzimierz Kutner; http://www.smcbs2019.pl
In 2019
Sponsored Meetings
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22-24 April: Biophotoelectrochemical Systems: Solar Energy Conversion and Fundamental InvestigationsLocation: Cambridge, UKContact: Jenny Zhang
https://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/group/zhang/biophotoelectrochemical-workshop-2020
In 2020
Division 2 Budget
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Income
Remaining from 2018
Allocated 2018
Total 2019
Meeting surplus participation
AVAILABLE to DIVISION 2 in 2019
-€ 544,00
€ 2.747,13
€ 2.203,13
€ 351,34
€ 2.554,47
Spent
Katsumi Niki prize
Prizes at Annual meeting
(+banquet tickets)
Biophotoelectrochemical Systems(UK)
$1000/€ 890
€ 462,5
€ 500
In total left €701.97
70th Annual Meeting of ISE4-9 August 2019, Durban, South Africa
”Electrochemistry: Linking Resources to sustainable development”
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2019 - 70th Annual Meeting of ISE, Durban
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Symposium 2
Sensors and Biosensors for Biomedical and Environmental Applications
Sponsored by: Division 1, Analytical Electrochemistry
Division 2, Bioelectrochemistry
Disease profiling and its early detection, is a huge priority within the Southern African and African continent.
Tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, malaria, waterborne diseases, as well as cancer are among the leading health
conditions that continue to impact on population health and economics of many African countries.
In addition, the environmental monitoring of aquatic system is of especial interest in this region. Early and
reliable diagnosis is thus of strategic interest.
Diverse analytical strategies, often coupled to electrochemical characterization and quantification, are
employed in many analytical laboratories. Increasingly, point-of-care systems have become a core focus to
meet these challenges.
Symposium Organizers:
Taek Dong Chung (Coordinator), Seoul National University ([email protected])
Priscilla Baker, University of the Western Cape
Ronen Fogel, Rhodes University
Anthony Guiseppi-Elie, Clemson University
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Symposium 3
Fuel Cells, Biofuel Cells and Electrolyzers
Sponsored by: Division 2, Bioelectrochemistry
Division 3, Electrochemical Energy Conversion and Storage
This symposium focuses on all types of low, middle and high temperature fuel cells
including enzymatic and microbial fuel cells, as well as electrolyzersfor the production of hydrogen.
Symposium Organizers:
Kiyoshi Kanamura (Coordinator), Tokyo Metropolitan University ([email protected])
Marian Chatenet, LEPMI
Pieter Levecque, University of Cape Town
Elisabeth Lojou, CNRS, BIP
Peter Strasser,Technische UniversitaetBerlin
Hiroyuki Uchida, University ofYamanashi
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Symposium 6
Advances in Bioelectrochemistry
Sponsored by: Division 2, Bioelectrochemistry
The goal of this symposium is to present and discuss important and exciting new trends in bioelectrochemistry –
both fundamentals and applications. Theoretical and experimental approaches in the study of mechanisms and
kinetics of electrode processes of proteins and nucleic acids are invited, including long-range electron transfer
reactions in biological systems and their technological applications. Bioelectrode design will be the focus as well
as methods used to characterize the electrode surfaces with molecular resolution. Applications of
bioelectrochemistry including bio-electrocatalysis, bioelectroanalysis and bioelectronics will be emphasized.
Novel applications of bioelectrochemistry in medicine and environmental protection are invited.
Symposium Organizers:
SeiyaTsujimura, (coordinator), University of Tsukuba ([email protected])
Renata Bilewicz, University of Warsaw
Rachel Fanelwa Ajayi, University of the Western Cape
Elena Ferapontova, Aarhus University
Justus Masa, Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum
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Symposium 19
Imaging Heterogeneous Electrochemical Processes: From Single Molecules and Nanoparticles to Vesicles
and Cells
Sponsored by:
Division 1, Analytical Electrochemistry
Division 2, Bioelectrochemistry
Most electrochemical processes are heterogeneous, thus requiring spatially resolved techniques. To address this
need, various electrochemically-controlled microscopies, including scanning probe microscopies (e.g., STM, AFM,
SECM, SICM) and optical microscopies (Fluorescence, Raman, dark-field, ECL and plasmonics), have been
developed in recent years, allowing mapping of local electrochemical activities on electrodes with single molecule
and single nanoparticle detection capability. Examples include 1) heterogeneous electrode processes
(fingerprints, and electrode and bipolar electrode arrays), and 2) single molecules, nanoparticles, vesicles, and
cells. This symposium will focus on how imaging tools address challenges in basic and applied electrochemistry.
Symposium Organizers
Nongjian Tao (Coordinator), Arizona State University ([email protected])
Aziz Amine, Hassan II University of Casablanca
Ismael Diez-Perez, King’s College London
Wei Wang, Nanjing University
71st Annual Meeting of ISE30 August - 4 September, Belgrade, Serbia”Electrochemistry towards Excellence”
https://www.shd.org.rs/images/1st_announcement.PDF
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Symposium 4New trends in bioelectrochemistry
Our main symposium will cover all aspects of bioelectrochemistry from basic investigations to different fields of application including photobioelectrochemistry. Studies of different biomolecules, biomimics, cell compartments and whole cells will be described. New materials and material combinations will be covered as well as new developments in methodology and hyphenated techniques. Topics, the symposium is focused on, are:- Fundamental elucidation of electron / proton transfer pathways in biological systems, - heterogeneous electron transfer at bioelectrodes, - Novel electrodes, materials and electrode arrays for biological systems; - Novel experimental and theoretical tools in bioelectrochemistry; - microelectrochemistry and study of biological systems; - Sensing of small molecules or biomolecules by means of biological recognition elements or modified electrodes including point-of-use sensing; - Energy conversion / storage including biofuel cells, biophotoelectrodes, biobatteries; - Electrosynthesis with biocatalyzedcascades and electrobiotechnology
Symposium OrganizersFred Lisdat (Coordinator), Biosystems Technology, Technical University Wildau, Germany, [email protected] Nicolas Plumeré, Center for Electrochemical Sciences, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, [email protected] Julea Butt, School of Chemistry, University of East Anglia in Norwich, UK [email protected] Victor Constantin Diculescu, National Institute of Materials Physics, Romania, [email protected]
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Symposium 5Coupling electrochemical and optical methods to study chemo- and bio-objects: light as sensor and actuator Sponsored by:Division 2: BioelectrochemistryDivision 7: Physical Electrochemistry
In a sustainable economy, bio-objects and chemically modified interfaces attract increasing interest for applications including energetics, synthesis and sensing. This symposium will focus on coupling spectroscopic methods with electrochemical potential control for the study of bio-objects, biomimetic systems and electrochemical reactions covering the size range from macroscopic to the single-molecule level. With the focus on methods, the symposium will also include functional systems intended to be used for triggering reactions or sensing applications. Further, it will comprise fundamental studies on the influence of light on (bio)chemical reactions. This highly interdisciplinary topic aims at bringing together experts in bioelectrochemistry, electroanalysis, in situ microscopies (SECM, STM, AFM, light microscopy) and spectroscopic methods, as well as signal processing, technique development and image processing.
Symposium OrganizersElisabeth Lojou, (Coordinator), CNRS, Aix Marseille University, Marseille, France, [email protected] Kylie Vincent, Oxford University, Oxford, UK [email protected] Stijn Mertens, Lancaster University, UK [email protected] Priscilla G L Baker, University of the Western Cape, BELLVILLE, South Africa [email protected]
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Symposium 6
Advances in microbial electrochemistry for energy conversion, biotransformation, bioremediation and electroanalysisSponsored by: Division 2: Bioelectrochemistry ; Division 1: Analytical electrochemistry; Division 3: Electrochemical energy
conversion and storage; Division 4: Electrochemical material science
This symposium covers key recent advances in electrochemical microbial research, from basic studies of microbial electrochemical systems to electrochemical technological applications including energy production, co-generation of chemicals and electricity and bioelectrosynthesis, recovery of environmental resources, wastewater treatment, food and agricultural analysis, and environmental monitoring. Electrochemical engineering contributing to improved bioelectrochemical cell/reactor designs and process control as applied to microbial electrochemical technology are also covered. Topics cover: -Mechanisms of bacterial electron transfer reactions; - Bioengineering of bacteria to improve extracellular ET; -Experimental and modeling strategies for electrochemical processes in microbial electrochemical systems; - Environmental, food and agricultural electroanalysis with and of microbial systems; - Microbial energy conversion, production&storage devices, microbial fuel cells, biosupercapacitors&batteries, electrosynthesis&electrotransformation; - New electrodes materials and designs for microbial electrochemical systems
Symposium Organizers
Elena Ferapontova, (Coordinator), Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark, [email protected] Lo Gorton, Lund University, Lund, Sweden [email protected] Carlo Santoro, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK [email protected] Mathieu Etienne, Université de Lorraine, France, [email protected] Eileen Hao Yu, Newcastle University, Newcastle, UK [email protected] Tanja Vidakovic-Koch, Max Planck Institute, Magdeburg, Germany [email protected]
27th Topical Meeting on 18 - 21 May, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
”Electroanalytical Chemistry and Bioelectroanalysis”
Division 2 together with Divsion 1Organisers: Sh. Minteer, L. Baker, C. Korzeniewski
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This Topical Meeting will provide a venue for electroanalyticalchemists and
bioelectrochemiststo present their latest findings and developments in the
field.
The meeting will invite submission in both the fundamentalaspects of
developing new techniques, as well as the applicationof those techniques (i.e.
sensors, lab-on-a-chip devices, etc.).
Topics will include:
scanning probe microscopy, bipolar electrochemistry,
single entity electrochemistry, chemical modified electrodes,
direct and mediated bioelectrocatalysis, implantable biosensors,
lab-on-a-chip devices for bioelectroanalysis,
in-situ electrochemical TEM and in-situ spectroelectrochemicaltechniques.
Snowbird, Utah
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20 minutes from Salt Lake City International airport with direct flights to London, Paris, and Amsterdam
Other activities
- Nominations (elections; prizes; gender balance)
- Suggestions for future topical meetings
- Website (Facebook activities)
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Division 2 Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/pages/ISEDivision-2-Bioelectrochemistry/156450904449193
Martin Jönsson-Niedziólka,
Institute of Physical Chemistry,Polish Academy of Sciences
Fabio Bottari
Department of Chemistry, University of Antwerp
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