Bioseparations: Principles, Applications, and Scale-up

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Course ID: 
CH401
Course Type: 
Instructor-led (classroom) Course
Course Length: 
2 Days

There is a lot that can go wrong in the bioseparations processes

used for bioproducts in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and food industries.  Perhaps you’ve already experienced some of these problems firsthand through your involvement in the design, development and operation of bioseparations processes.  Join bioseparations expert Roger Harrison and gain a solid understanding of the principles, applications and scale-up of bioseparations processes and how to apply them.  

Make better decisions

In two days, you’ll learn the most important unit operations in industrial bioseparation processes and how to avoid mistakes when analyzing and interpreting bioseparation data. You’ll also learn how to select appropriate bioseparation equipment and techniques for successful scale-up bioseparation methods. Plus, you’ll get up-to-date on a wide range of other relevant topics from filtration and extraction to chromatography and adsorption, drying, and beyond.
By the end of the course, you’ll have a new understanding of the principles of bioseparations processes and how to apply them in your day-to-day work. 

CEUs Awarded: 
1.50
PDHs Awarded
15.00 PDHs
Instructor(s): 
Any  eLearning or Instructor-led occurences of this course that are open to the public will be listed below. If you are interested in scheduling this course for In-Company Training, please complete the Request for Proposal Form and we will e-mail you a proposal.
 

Pricing

AIChE Members $1,195
AIChE Grad Student Members $597.50
AIChE Undergrad Student Members $597.50
Non-Members $1,395
(Membership is just $199 a year. For more information on becoming an AIChE member click here.)

 

Registration

NOTICE: The May 20-21, 2013 session of this course to be held at AMA Executive Conference Center - San Francisco has been cancelled.


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