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Biochemical Engineering

Research projects in biochemical engineering emphasize biocatalysis, bioseparations, and metabolic engineering. Fundamental and applied aspects of enzyme technology, mammalian cell culture, membrane sorption and separation, displacement chromatography, and salt-induced precipitation are important areas of focus.

New designs involving aqueous and nonaqueous enzyme technology are being developed, as are new types of membrane-entrapped-enzyme and animal-cell-suspension reactors, which are being built, tested, and analyzed. Metabolic engineering processes are being used to develop high-rate bacterial fermentations and overproducing hybridoma cultures for producing chemical intermediates and monoclonal antibodies, respectively. Control theory of biological processes and an optical biosensor for metal detection are also being pursued.

Faculty doing research in: Biochemical Engineering

Name Title
B. Wayne Bequette » Professor

Henry R Bungay, III » Professor Emeritus

Steven M. Cramer » Professor and William Weightman Walker Professor of Polymer Engineering

Jonathan S. Dordick » Howard P. Isermann Professor

Fuming Zhang » Research Associate Professor

Susan T. Sharfstein » Assistant Professor

Robert J. Linhardt » Professor and Acting Director of Center for Biotechnology and Interdisciplinary Studies

Lealon L. Martin » Assistant Professor

Cynthia H Collins » Assistant Professor

Marc-Olivier Coppens » Professor

 

 

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