The ACS journal Langmuir in partnership with the Colloid and Surface Chemistry Division (COLL) is proud to announce the selection of Professors Frank Caruso of the University of Melbourne and Paul Cremer of the Pennsylvania State University, as the 2017 Langmuir Lecturers. Professors Caruso and Cremer will be presenting their Langmuir Lectures at the ACS Fall National […]

The ACS journal Langmuir in partnership with the Colloid and Surface Chemistry Division (COLL) is proud to announce the selection of Professors Frank Caruso of the University of Melbourne and Paul Cremer of the Pennsylvania State University, as the 2017 Langmuir Lecturers. Professors Caruso and Cremer will be presenting their Langmuir Lectures at the ACS Fall National Meeting, August 20-24, 2017 in Washington, DC.
Professors Frank Caruso and Paul Cremer are the distinguished 2017 Langmuir Lecturers.
Professors Frank Caruso of the University of Melbourne and Paul Cremer of the Pennsylvania State University are recognized as the 2017 Langmuir Lecturers for their outstanding contributions to the interdisciplinary field of colloid, interfacial and surface chemistry.
Frank Caruso, The University of Melbourne
Professor Caruso will deliver his presentation on “Engineering Particles for Bio–Nano Science and Beyond”.
View selected articles published by Caruso:
Flow-Based Assembly of Layer-by-Layer Capsules through Tangential Flow Filtration
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.5b02099
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Engineering Fluorescent Poly(dopamine) Capsules
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Tuning the Mechanical Properties of Nanoporous Hydrogel Particles via Polymer Cross-Linking
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Biomimetic Liposome- and Polymersome-Based Multicompartmentalized Assemblies
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Paul Cremer, The Pennsylvania State University
Professor Cremer’s presentation will focus on “Probing the Interactions of Anions and Cations with Phospholipid Membranes”.
View selected articles published by Cremer
An NH Moiety is not Required for Anion Binding to Amides in Aqueous Solution Langmuir, 2015, 31(11), pp 3459–3464
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.5b00127
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Stepwise Molding, Etching, and Imprinting to Form Libraries of Nanopatterned Substrates
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Specific Anion Effects on Water Structure Adjacent to Protein Monolayers
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Double Cushions Preserve Transmembrane Protein Mobility in Supported Bilayer Systems