Membrane-Based Separations

Session 240 - Membranes for Bioseparations II
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:Nuno Fontes
CoChair:Andrew Zydney
 Separation of Macromolecules by Dynamic Ultrafiltration
Gunnar Jonsson
 Further Study of the Effect of Electrostatic Properties in Binary Protein Ultrafiltration
Yiheng Wang, Victor G. J. Rodgers
 Membrane Cascades for Downstream Processing
Edwin N. Lightfoot
 Ultrafiltration Characteristics of Plasmid DNA
David R. Latulippe, Kimberly A. Ager, Andrew Zydney
 Techniques for Ultrafiltration Membrane Scale-up and Scale down
Benjamin R. McLaughlin, Chris Antoniou, Jon Steen
 Selective Separation of HIV-Tat Protein Using Functionalized Stacked Microfiltration Membranes: Enhancement of Flux and Recovery of Protein
Saurav Datta, A. Nath, D. Bhattacharyya
 Evaluation of Affinity Membrane Adsorbers for Antibody Purification
Cristiana Boi, Simone Dimartino, Peter Van Beijeren, Giulio C. Sarti

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