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Christine DeWolf is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and Vice-Dean at the Faculty of Arts and Science, Concordia University. As Co-Director of the Centre for NanoScience Research, she bridges interdisciplinary research in biophysical chemistry and nanotechnology.
- BSc (Hons.) from Saint Mary's University
- PhD from Imperial College of Science Technology and Medicine, University of London
- Postdoctoral Fellow at Max-Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces
Her research focuses on:
- Biophysical chemistry of membrane systems
- Environmental pollutant interactions with lipid structures
- Antimicrobial peptide-membrane interactions
- Nanocarrier systems for drug delivery
- Langmuir monolayer and liposome characterization
- Nanoparticle bioeffects on pulmonary surfactants
Recent publications demonstrate expertise in nanoparticle-lipid bilayer interactions, membrane damage mechanisms, and advanced delivery systems using upconversion nanoparticles. Her lab employs:
- Langmuir trough techniques
- X-ray scattering
- Molecular dynamics simulations
- Surface-sensitive spectroscopy
- Nano-bio interface characterization
Teaching responsibilities include courses in:
- Physical Chemistry (CHEM 234)
- Biophysical Chemistry (CHEM 335)
- Nanochemistry (CHEM 451)
- Interfacial Phenomena (CHEM 435)
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