Gautam L. Baruah, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorGeorges Belfort | grad student | 2004 | RPI | |
(Recovery of products from complex poly-disperse suspensions like transgenic goat milk by crossflow microfiltration/ultrafiltration and expanded bed adsorption chromatography.) |
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Baruah GL, Nayak A, Winkelman E, et al. (2006) Purification of monoclonal antibodies derived from transgenic goat milk by ultrafiltration Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 93: 747-754 |
Baruah GL, Nayak A, Belfort G. (2006) Scale-up from laboratory microfiltration to a ceramic pilot plant: Design and performance Journal of Membrane Science. 274: 56-63 |
Baruah GL, Venkiteshwaran A, Belfort G. (2005) Global model for optimizing crossflow microfiltration and ultrafiltration processes: A new predictive and design tool Biotechnology Progress. 21: 1013-1025 |
Baruah G, Venkiteshwaran A, Belfort G. (2005) Combining previous theoretical analyses into an in silico predictive global model for microfiltration of complex suspensions and macromolecular solutions Aiche Annual Meeting, Conference Proceedings. 1583 |
Baruah GL, Belfort G. (2004) Optimized recovery of monoclonal antibodies from transgenic goat milk by microfiltration Biotechnology and Bioengineering. 87: 274-285 |
Baruah GL, Couto D, Belfort G. (2003) A predictive aggregate transport model for microfiltration of combined macromolecular solutions and poly-disperse suspensions: testing model with transgenic goat milk. Biotechnology Progress. 19: 1533-40 |
Baruah GL, Belfort G. (2003) A predictive aggregate transport model for microfiltration of combined macromolecular solutions and poly-disperse suspensions: model development. Biotechnology Progress. 19: 1524-32 |