Bioseparations and Downstream Processing

Thursday, October 20, 2011: 3:15 PM
M100 I (Minneapolis Convention Center)

Description:
This session will focus on highlighting the latest advances in downstream processing relevant to purification/polishing operations including rapid process development, improved efficiency, cost reduction, integration of operations, handling of high titre streams and sustainability issues. Topics to be covered include, but are not limited to: Uni- and multi-modal chromatography, membrane-based separations and filtration, extraction, precipitation and crystallization.


Sponsor:
Bioengineering
Co-Sponsor(s):
Bio Separations (02G)


Chair:
Caryn L. Heldt
Email: heldt@mtu.edu

Co-Chair:
David Wood
Email: wood@chbmeng.ohio-state.edu



3:15 PM
(729a) Proteome-Based Development of Affinity Motifs and Reduced Contaminant Strains
Ellen M. Brune, Tammy M. Rechtin, Alicia Kight, Mohammad M. Ataai, Ralph Henry and Robert R. Beitle


3:35 PM


3:55 PM
(729c) Influence of Different Spacer Arms On Mimetic LigandTM A2P and B14 Membranes for Human IgG Purification
Cristiana Boi, Simone Dimartino, Stefan Hofer, Jeannie Horak, Sharon Williams, Giulio C. Sarti and Wolfgang Lindner


4:15 PM
(729d) Preparation and Characterization of Nonwoven Membranes for Bioseparations
Haiyan Liu, Yong Zheng, Patrick V. Gurgel and Ruben G. Carbonell


4:35 PM


4:45 PM
(729e) Affinity Ligands Derived From Hyperthermophilic Protein Scaffolds for Chromatographic Separations
Nimish Gera, Andrew B. Hill, Dalon P. White, Ruben G. Carbonell and Balaji Rao


5:05 PM
(729f) Mobile Phase Modifier Effects In Multimodal Chromatography: Fundamental Understanding and Creation of Selectivity Windows
Melissa A. Holstein, Siddharth Parimal, Ying Hou, Alex Freed, Scott A. McCallum and Steven M. Cramer

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