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November 2009, Vol. 105, No. 11

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In This Issue

NEWS

ChemShow Experts Look to the Future

Industry experts share their opinions on what they consider to be important recent breakthroughs and what they predict will be next for the CPI.

Matthew McKeon-Slattery
CAREER CATALYST

Ace the Interview

Few situations can be more anxiety-provoking than a job interview. Although the skills required for a successful interview may not come naturally, they can be honed — with practice, introspection, and informed preparation. 

Lisa L. Walker
COMPUTATIONAL METHODS

Beware of Errors in Numerical Problem-Solving

Understand how to detect and prevent common errors when using mathematical software tools 

Mordechai Shacham, Michael B. Cutlip, and Michael Elly
BACK TO BASICS

Wastewater Treatment: Understanding the Activated Sludge Process

The activated sludge process is used to treat waste streams that are high in organics and biodegradable compounds. Here are some principles of design and operation. 

Mark Sustarsic
SBE SPECIAL SECTION: BIOPROCESSING

SBE Update: Enhancing Bioprocessing

  

Miriam Cortes-Caminero

Using Genomic Tools to Improve the Production of Biologics

Recombinant DNA technology transforms mammalian cells into factories for protein-based therapeutics. New techniques provide chemical engineers with a better understanding of the process as well as the cells themselves.

Nitya M. Jacob, Wei-Shou Hu, Bernard Liat Wen Loo, and Miranda Yap

Your Personal Genome for $1,000?




Principles of Bioprocess Control

The use of complex living organisms, process variation, and lack of real-time measurements of key parameters are some of the challenges involved in automating a bioprocess. This article explains an indirect approach to monitoring and controlling a fermentation process.

Joseph S. Alford