10.445 | Summer 2005 | Undergraduate

Separation Processes for Biochemical Products

Course Description

This course serves as an introduction to the fundamental principles of separation operations for the recovery of products from biological processes, membrane filtration, chromatography, centrifugation, cell disruption, extraction, and process design.

This course was last taught during the regular school year in the …

This course serves as an introduction to the fundamental principles of separation operations for the recovery of products from biological processes, membrane filtration, chromatography, centrifugation, cell disruption, extraction, and process design.

This course was last taught during the regular school year in the Spring semester of 1999, but has been a part of the MIT Technology and Development Program (TDP) at the Malaysia University of Science and Technology (MUST), as well as at MIT’s Professional Institute in more recent years.

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A photogrpah of the Cirque of the Towers, Wind Rivers Range, Wyoming.
Cirque of the Towers, Wind Rivers Range, Wyoming. (Photo by Prof. Charles Cooney.)