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Development of techniques to create artificial macromolecular membranes and to determine their structure and physical properties on the molecular length scale. Our studies are multi-disciplinary, encompassing surface chemistry by mimicking biomineralization and recognition processes, adsorption and crystallization of unique monomolecular membranes formed from solutions. Another discipline is low dimensional physics to study membranes at aqueous surfaces of highly two-dimensional systems, that can be used as model systems to shed light on theoretical models. A third discipline is biological systems to investigate the physical and structural properties of lipid and protein membranes as related to their function in living organisms.

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