Are you interested in learning how to interpret and evaluate distributions of size and conformation in complex (bio)macromolecular systems?

If so, check out this on-demand presentation from Separation Science. produced in collaboration with Wyatt Technology. The talk, given by Dr Albena Lederer, (Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden), compares techniques for characterizing the properties and interactions of highly-functionalized polymers, highly-branched polymers, biohybrids and similar complex systems. These techniques include field-flow fractionation coupled to multiple types of detectors, and complementary methods such as AFM, cryo-TEM and MD simulations. Also discussed is the relation between conformation and interactions, which is highly relevant for biological applications.

To view the presentation, and other related talks, click on the link below:
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Dr Lederer is a head of the Polymer Separation Group at the Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden, privatdozent at the Technische Universität Dresden and extraordinary Professor at the Stellenbosch University, South Africa. Her research interests are in the field of polymer analysis with special focus on advanced separation and scattering techniques. Her current activities are related to the nanostructural aspects of dendritic polymers, novel separation techniques and intermolecular interactions of for branched and biofunctional architectures, and in situ characterization of responsive polymer systems.