Chromatography is a universal technique within the downstream processing of biopharmaceuticals. Its versatility is linked to the ability to separate species based on various properties such as charge, hydrophobicity or specific interactions (e.g. between antibody and antigen) based on the ligand used. But that is only half the story, the matrix on which the ligand is immobilised also plays an important role.
In this module, we cover:
Division Scientist, 3M's Separation and Purification Sciences Division
Jonathan holds a Bachelor's of Science in Materials Science and Engineering from Purdue University and a Ph.D. in Polymer Science from M.I.T. Since 2000, he has had multiple technical roles at 3M, ranging from technology development at 3M’s Corporate Research Laboratory to most recently, product development in the Separation & Purification Sciences Division, where he works on the development of liquid separation solutions for biopharmaceutical processing. He is a co-inventor on 22 patent publications related to liquid separation materials, devices, and processes.
An error has occurred while submitting. Please try again later...
Your form was submitted successfully
The brands listed above are trademarks of 3M.