
Recorded webinar
QCM-D Characterization of Antimicrobial Lipid Interactions with Supported Lipid Bilayers: Towards Antiviral Applications in the Biomedical and Agricultural Sectors
This webinar explores the use of Quartz Crystal Microbalance with Dissipation monitoring (QCM-D) to characterize how antimicrobial lipids interact with supported lipid bilayers, with a particular focus on potential antiviral and antibacterial applications in both biomedical and agricultural settings.
The presenter, Joshua A. Jackman discusses global trends in infectious diseases and emphasizes the need for broad-spectrum antiviral solutions, especially in light of recent pandemics predominantly caused by enveloped viruses, viruses that possess a lipid bilayer coating among other topics
Webinar details
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Originally aired
November 9, 2021
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Length
31 min
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Presentation by
Joshua A. Jackman
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Technologies
QCM-D

In this webinar:
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Learn how QCM-D identifies and distinguishes the interactions between antimicrobial lipids and lipid bilayers.
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Understand the significance of lipid-targeting strategies for broad-spectrum antiviral and antibacterial defense.
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Explore real-world applications in medicine and agriculture, from designing nanoparticle therapeutics to mitigating livestock diseases.

Presentation by Joshua A. Jackman
Joshua A. Jackman is an Assistant Professor in the School of Chemical Engineering and Biomedical Institute for Convergence at Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU) in South Korea. He leads the Translational Nanobioscience lab, which is focused on characterizing the interactions of biomacromolecules and nanomaterials with biological systems, and translating scientific insights into engineered solutions to address outstanding needs in medicine, biotechnology, and agriculture.