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Lasse Skjoldborg Krog is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Drug Delivery and Biophysics of Biopharmaceuticals research group at the Department of Pharmacy, University of Copenhagen. Working under Professor Ben Boyd's Structured Biointerfaces group, he focuses on nanoscience and biophysics with particular emphasis on particle-gut interactions and lipid-based drug delivery systems. His research leverages advanced spectroscopic techniques to characterize soft matter structures relevant to pharmaceutical applications.
Dr. Krog's research interests center on the application of Low-frequency Raman (LFR) spectroscopy for structural characterization of ordered lipid systems and soft matter. His work investigates how particles interact with endogenous and exogenous molecules in the gut environment, particularly examining lipid self-assembly in aqueous environments and the resulting implications for drug delivery. A significant contribution includes pioneering the use of LFR spectroscopy for in-situ characterization of lipid mesophase systems, which previously required high-end facilities like synchrotron X-ray scattering. His research bridges fundamental physical chemistry with practical pharmaceutical applications, particularly in understanding lipid phase transformations and their kinetics.
His publication record demonstrates expertise in both theoretical and applied aspects of pharmaceutical sciences, with recent work spanning from fundamental spectroscopic methodology development to practical applications in drug delivery and gut barrier research. The interdisciplinary nature of his work connects physical chemistry, nanotechnology, and pharmaceutical sciences, with growing recognition evidenced by citations and media coverage.





