Membrane-Based Separations

Session 43 - Membranes for Bioseparations
This session will concentrate on the theoretical principles and practical considerations that underlie the use of membranes in the downstream processing of biopharmaceutical products (e.g. microfiltration, ultrafiltration, nanofiltration, virus filtration, and membrane chromatography). Papers describing advances in membrane processes, new membrane materials and applications, and case studies of membrane systems in the biopharmaceutical industry are sought.
Chair: Chia-Chi Ho
CoChair: Scott Husson
  Separation of Plasmid DNA Isoforms Using Ultrafiltration
David R. Latulippe, Andrew L. Zydney
  Ultrafiltration of Highly Aggregating Proteins
Gopinath V. Annathur, Sa .V Ho, Sami Kawas
  Microfiltration and Thermodynamic Investigations of Proteins on Anopore Nanocomposite Membranes
Tahmina Imam, Seunguk Yeu, Zivko L. Nikolov, Daniel F. Shantz
  Tangential Flow Ultrafiltration of Virus Containing Feed Streams
David Grzenia, Jonathan O. Carlson, Ranil Wickramasinghe
  Membrane Chromatography: Protein Purification Using Newly Developed, High-Capacity, Weak Anion-Exchange Membranes
Bharatkumar V. Bhut, Ranil Wickramasinghe, Scott Husson
  Evaluation of Anion Exchange Membranes for the Removal of Trace Impurities from Mammalian Cell Culture Derived Protein Solutions
Justin R. Weaver, Scott Husson, Ranil Wickramasinghe
  Cephalexin Recovery from Aqueous Solutions by Supported Liquid Membranes with Strip Dispersion
Michael E. Vilt, W.S. Winston Ho

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