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Flyer EFB_DSP 2007 (pdf)
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International Workshop on Downstream Processing (EFB-DSP
2007) | May 10-11, 2007 In
the last decades much progress has been made in improving
efficiencies of biological production processes, such as fermentations
(e.g. strain development) and enzymatic conversions. Developments in
downstream processes have not yet taken the same pace; these processes
are still based on relatively “classical” technologies such as
chromatography, centrifugation and filtration. Due to this, the center
of effort and costs in biotechnological production processes have
shifted downwards to the bioseparation part, which creates the need to
search for ‘quantum leap’ potential of new developments.
This workshop aims to facilitate in this search, by providing a forum for presenting and debating the most recent developments in this field. The workshop will be held in different sessions, which will cover key themes in the area such as: Fast track (downstream) process development, new materials (membranes, selective ligands, resins, ionic liquids) in-situ product removal (process integration, intensification) and scaleability of processes. Each session will comprise presentations on the latest developments in the field of downstream processing and will be closed with a plenary discussion.
This workshop will therefore showcase recent advances in all
scalable methods for concentrating
and isolating biologics, including surfactant-based separations,
aqueous two-phase extraction, expanded-bed adsorption, membrane and
hydrogel-based separation systems, and all forms of chromatography.
Advances in plasmid, virus, and genomic DNA purification are also a
focus of the conference. The aim of the workshop is to bring you up to date on
bio purification science and technology by providing industrial and
academic scientists and engineers a unique forum for presenting their
most recent findings and for debating the merits and uses of all
scalable methods for concentrating and isolating biologics.
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