Tuesday, November 6, 2007: 12:30 PM-3:00 PM
M - Salon D (Marriott Salt Lake City-Downtown)

Adsorption and Ion Exchange (02e)

#209 - Adsorption of Biomolecules (02E11)
Separations are a critical unit operation in any bioprocess. Biological metabolites are typically produced in relatively low amounts and thus concentration and purification can add significant cost to the overall processes. Separation of biological molecules and effluents often require special considerations not generally applicable to nonbiological separations. The focus of this session is to highlight the latest theoretical and experimental advances in bioseparations that promise to reduce costs and improve separation
Cochairs:Linda Wang
Yi Xie
12:30 PMIntroductory Remarks
12:32 PMInvestigation of Protein Imprinting Using Miniemulsion Polymerization through the Epitope Approach
Yen Wah Tong, Chau Jin Tan
12:56 PMInvestigation Of Chemical Selective Displacers Using Robotic High Throughput Screening, Spr, NMR And Md Simulations
Steven Cramer, Chris Morrison, Scott McCallum, Rahul Godawat, James Moore, Shekhar Garde
1:20 PMMicroscopic Analysis Of Adsorption Of E. Coli And Staphylococcus Aureus On Single-Wall Carbon Nanotube Aggregates
Shuguang Deng, Venkata Upadhyayula, Goef Smith, Martha Mitchell
1:44 PMGeneration and Use of Single Component Internal pH Gradients for Separation of Protein Isoforms
Natarajan Ramasubramanyan, Alan Hunter, Timothy M. Pabst, Giorgio Carta
2:08 PMProtein Refolding By Means Of Gradient Chromatography
Esteban Jaramillo Freydell, Ottens Marcel, Wielen Luuk, Michel Eppink
2:32 PMSize Exclusion Chromatography Applied To Recovery, Purification And Characterization Of Microbial Hyaluronic Acid
Diana C. S. Azevedo, Anayla S. Sousa, Artemízia P. Guimarães, Ivanildo J. Silva Jr., Célio L. Cavalcante Jr.
2:56 PMConcluding Remarks

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