394c Adsorptive Separations of Proteins and Nucleic Acids: Macro, Micro and Nano

Richard C. Willson, University of Houston, CHEE 4004 4800 Calhoun Rd., Houston, TX 77004-4004

Adsorptive separations are increasingly emerging as enabling and/or cost-controlling technologies for applications ranging from large-scale manufacture of protein pharmaceuticals to microscale assays. This talk will survey recent advances in the field, attempt to project future developments, and present some of our own work in metal-chelate RNA affinity separations and nanostructured adsorbents.