This novel book presents a multi-disciplinary perspective on the physics
of life and the particular role played by lipids and the lipid-bilayer
component of cell membranes. The emphasis is on the physical properties
of lipid membranes seen as soft and molecularly structured interfaces,
and the applications of lipids in nano-technology and biomedicine are
also described. By combining and synthesizing insights obtained from a
variety of recent studies, an attempt is made to clarify what membrane
structure is and how it can be quantitatively described. Furthermore, it
is shown how biological function mediated by membranes is controlled by
lipid membrane structure and organization on length scales ranging from
the size of the individual molecule, across molecular assemblies of
proteins and lipid domains in the range of nanometers, to the size of
whole cells.