Dr Naveen Kumar Singh
University of Notre Dame
Research Fellow, Chemical Engineering
United States
My co-authors include
Professor Hector M. Fernandez Lahore
Professor Mariano GRASSELLI
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My Publications
Enhancing Downstream Processing of Biologics or Gene Therapies
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
April 2019
Sepragen’s single-use chromatography systems can purify biologics or gene therapy products while accommodating input from smaller bioreactors
pDNA Capture Using Grafted Adsorbents
Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology
June 2018
Composite adsorbents were prepared via either chemical (CG‐DEAE‐NW) or gamma‐irradiated graft‐polymerization (GIR‐DEAE‐MP), and subsequently modified to have diethylamino ethanol (DEAE) functionali...
Applications of cellulosic fibers in protein purification
Separation and Purification Technology
March 2015
Fiber-based materials show excellent physico-chemical properties and offer several advantages, including large surface areas, high swelling capacities, mechanically robustness, and convenient usage...
High capacity cryogel-type adsorbents for protein purification
Journal of Chromatography A
August 2014
Cryogel bodies were modified to obtain epoxy groups by graft-copolymerization using both chemical and gamma irradiation initiation techniques. The free epoxy adsorbents were reacted further to intr...
Metal affinity chromatography for recombinant protein (his-tagged) capture and purifica...
Journal of Chromatography A
January 2013
Megaporous cryogels with metal-ion affinity functionality possess enhanced protein-binding ability. These highly porous materials (pore sizes up to 100 μm) allowed the direct capture of a recombina...
Direct Capture of His6-Tagged Proteins using Megaporous Cryogels
January 2015
Functionalization of monolithic cryogels for biotherapeutic purification
New Biotechnology
July 2014