The Project Symphony team presented six posters summarizing their research results, (1) Determining the thickness of droplet interface bilayers from capacitance measurements using a modified electrophysiological amplification technique, (2) Influence of intercalant on the lipid bilayer membrane: Water permeability studies, (3) Effects of cis and trans double bonds on lipid membrane properties, (4) Biomimetic membrane and ion effects: Water permeability and thermal property, (5) Micro-Raman for direct visualization of water transport in an individual aqueous droplet, and (6) Mitigating condensation by cholesterol with unsaturated lipids: Effect on permeability.
Job well-done, Project Symphony!
Professor Sunghee Lee
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Iona University
715 North Avenue
New Rochelle, NY 10801
914-633-2638; SLee@iona.edu