The market demand for protein therapeutics is increasing rapidly. Considering that >60% of the total bioprocess cost is due to product recovery and purification, high productivity / high resolution separation techniques are needed to meet societal demands. Membrane chromatography is one such technique. Despite its success in bioprocess polishing steps, broad implementation of membrane chromatography in bioprocess capture steps has been slow because, until now, membrane adsorbers have had lower per volume protein binding capacities than resin columns.
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Chemical engineering major at Clemson University and Member of the Clemson University Advanced Functional Membranes REU program
Chemical engineering major at North Carolina A&T State University and Member of the Clemson University Advanced Functional Membranes REU program