Valentine Labbe is affiliated with the Nanotechnology and Functional Materials division at the Department of Engineering Sciences, Uppsala University in Sweden. With a focus on enhancing material properties at the nanoscale, Labbe contributes to the advancement of nanotechnology and its applications, particularly in enhancing solubility for pharmaceuticals and reducing chemical usage in agriculture.
Research Contributions
Valentine Labbe has made significant contributions to the field of nanotechnology with a focus on practical applications in both pharmaceuticals and agriculture. In 2019, Labbe published a paper on the amorphisation of ibuprofen using nanocellulose, a strategy aimed at enhancing solubility in dry powder formulations. Earlier, in 2007, Labbe explored innovative methods to minimize copper usage in controlling potato late blight, a common issue in organic farming systems. These works highlight Labbe's interest in applying nanotechnology to solve real-world problems.
Aliases
Valentine Labbe is also known by the aliases "V Labbe" and "V. Labbe." These variations are used across different publications and databases, but the full name provides the most accurate representation of the author's identity.