The presentations from this event focus on the role AFM can play in the search for new and innovative analysis and characterization methods, and ultimately how AFM can contribute towards improved food delivery systems and the rational design of food.
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Food technology is a dynamic field of science that incorporates disciplines as diverse as chemistry, physics, microbiology, biochemistry, and chemical engineering.
Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) is an advanced multiparametric imaging technique that delivers 3D profiles of the surfaces of biological samples in the nm-range and enables the characterization of their molecular structure and nanomechanical properties.
Our expert guest lecturers offer detailed, application-specific information, examples, and practical guidance regarding the use and utility of AFM in leading-edge food science research.
WATCH ON DEMAND | 30 MINUTES
Understand how the conformation, properties, and structure of food polymers and colloids can be understood by combining AFM high-resolution imaging with statistical analysis and polymer physics concepts...
WATCH ON DEMAND | 30 MINUTES
Learn more about the field of colloidal food delivery systems and how AFM imaging has aided in understanding the link between the colloidal properties of V-type amylose architectures and...
With introduction, open forum discussion, and conclusion led by Carmen Pettersson, Sr Manager Product Marketing BioAFM, Bruker.
Prof. Raffaele Mezzenga, Pd.D., Department of Health Sciences and Technology & Department of Materials ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Assoc. Prof. Uri Lesmes, Ph.D., Faculty of Biotechnology and Food Engineering, Technion Israel Institute of Technology, Israel