
Recorded webinar
QCM-D Technology Trends and Applications in Biointerface Science
Professor Josh Jackman from Seungjang Gwon University delivers an accessible overview of QCMD technology and its rapidly growing role in biointerface science. He explains how QCMD detects both mass and structural changes at surfaces, then traces its evolution from thin-film analysis to advanced biological applications. The presentation highlights key areas such as protein corona formation, lipid membrane interactions, cellular adsorption, enzymatic activity, and antiviral detergent research. Jackman also shares compelling case studies from his own lab on anticancer peptides and their interactions with tumor-derived exosomes. Overall, the webinar showcases how QCMD uniquely reveals both quantitative and structural insights essential for understanding complex biological systems and advancing therapeutic development.
Webinar details
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Originally aired
November 20, 2025
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Length
47 min
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Presentation by
ProfessorJosh Jackman
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Technologies
QCM-D
In this webinar:
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Understand how QCMD detects both mass and structural changes at interfaces.
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See how QCMD is applied across proteins, membranes, detergents, enzymes, and exosomes.
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Learn how QCMD uncovers mechanisms that drive therapeutic and biointerface innovation.
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Presentation by Professor Josh Jackman
Professor Josh Jackman is an Assistant Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering at Seungjang Gwon University, specializing in biointerface science and membrane biophysics. His research spans QCMD technology, antiviral and anticancer peptide engineering, and nanobiotechnology, with a strong focus on translating fundamental mechanisms into impactful biomedical applications.