Student Awards

Recent Awards


2024, Mario Gutierrez, Preparative Chromatography Symposium Best Poster Award, "DEPC-Guided Simulations for Protein-Ligand Contact Surface Mapping"

2024, Matthew Mergy, Recovery of Biological Products Best Poster Award, “Towards Platformization of a Continuous Monoclonal Antibody Purification Process with Capture via Precipitation and Polishing via Subtractive Adsorption

2022, Scott Altern, Preparative Chromatography Symposium third place Best Poster Award, “Isotherm Model Discrimination for Multimodal Chromatography using Mechanistic Models Derived from High-throughput Batch Isotherm Data

2022, Kabir Dhingra, W.H. Peterson Best Student Poster Presentation at 2021 National Meeting, “Exploring the preferred binding domains of IgG1 mAbs to multimodal adsorbents using covalent labeling and mass spectrometry

2019, Julie Robinson, W.H. Peterson Best Student Poster Presentation at 2018 National Meeting, “Insights into the effect of pH on mAb surface properties and selectivity in multimodal chromatography systems

2018, Camille Bilodeau, Young Investigator Poster Award, Gordon Research Conference for Water, “How water influences conformations of complex flexible molecules in interfacial environments

2018, Camille Bilodeau, Preparative Chromatography Symposium Best Poster Award, “The Effect of Ligand Chemistry and Architecture on Ligand Conformation and Presentation in Multimodal Chromatographic Systems

2018, Marshall Case, RPI Undergraduate Research Symposium, First Place, “Employing molecular docking simulation to identify protein-ligand binding spots in multimodal chromatography

2018, Lauren Parker, RPI Undergraduate Research Symposium, First Place, Biological Sciences, “Investigating the Nature of Hydrophobicity in Chromatography Systems

2018, Alex Curreri, RPI Undergraduate Research Symposium, Honorable Mention, Applied Engineering, “Evaluating the pH Effect in Hydrophobic Interaction Chromatography

2017, Camille Bilodeau, LLNL Student Symposium Best Poster Award, “Protein Seperations using Multimodal Chromatography - A Molecular Dynamics Perspective

2017, Maddie Dery, RPI Undergraduate Research Symposium First Place, Applied Engineering, “Investigating the Effect of N-linked Carbohydrates on the Retention of mAbs in Chromatography Systems

2015, Julie Robinson, Preparative Chromatography Symposium Honorable Mention, “Predictive QSAR Models of in silico Designed Fab Fragment Variant Libraries

2014, Hanne Sophie Karkov, Recovery of Biological Products Best Poster Award, “Investigation of protein selectivity in multimodal chromatography using an in silico designed Fab library

2013, Kartik Srinivasan, Preparative Chromatography Symposium Best Poster Award, “Fundamental Investigation of Protein Ligand Interactions in Multimodal Chromatography using Single Molecule Force Spectroscopy and Quartz Crystal Microbalance

2012, Siddharth Parimal, Preparative Chromatography Symposium third place Best Poster Award, “Mobile Phase Modifier and Temperature Effects in Multimodal Chromatography

 

ACS Best of BIOT Awards

2018, Camille Bilodeau, “The Effects of Protein and Ligand Structure on Protein-Multimodal Ligand Interactions in Antibody Systems”

2017, Julie Robinson, “Domain contributions to antibody retention in multimodal chromatography systems”

 

AIChE Graduate Student Separations Award

2011, Ying Hou

2010, Christopher J. Morrison

2004, Kaushal Rege

 

ACS BIOT Division Peterson Poster Awards

2022, Kabir Dhingra, “Exploring the preferred binding domains of IgG1 mAbs to multimodal adsorbents using covalent labeling and mass spectrometry”

2019, Julie Robinson, “Insights into the effect of pH on mAb surface properties and selectivity in multimodal chromatography systems”

2009, Melissa Holstein, “Understanding protein-ligand interactions in multimodal chromatography using NMR”

2007, Christopher J. Morrison, “Investigation of chemically sensitive displacers using robotic High Throughput Screening, SPR, NMR and MD simulations”

2004, Kaushal Rege, “Parallel Synthesis and High-Throughput Evaluation of Novel Multivalent Polycations and Cationic Polymers for DNA Binding”

2001, Nihal Tugcu, “Anion Exchange displacer discovery using high-throughput screening and quantitative structure efficacy relationship models”

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