Since coming to Rensselaer in 1986, Professor Cramer has become a recognized expert in the fields of Chromatographic Bioprocessing and Separation Science. He is the co-inventor of low-molar-mass displacer technology for protein purification, and has developed several mathematical models of protein chromatography which allow accurate prediction of effluent profiles in process-scale separations. In addition, Professor Cramer has extensive experience in membrane separations, enzyme technology, environmental separations and high throughput separations. He is an active consultant with several biotechnology and separations companies in the United States and Europe. Professor Cramer is the editor of the journal Separation Science and Technology (www.dekker.com/servlet/product/productid/SS) and is a fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering. He has won numerous awards including a Presidential Young Investigator award from the National Science Foundation, the Early Career Award from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, as well as several teaching awards. He was also one of the co-chairs for the recent Recovery of Biological Products Meeting (www.recoveryconferences.org). Biographical Sketch
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HONORS 6/01 Co-Chair of Recovery of Biological Products Meeting
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ACTIVITIES Accomplished jazz and classical pianist. (note: Steve plays on the CD "Hymnanance" which can be found at (www.jewishmusic.com). Last update: 02/21/02 |