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Senior Biomanufacturing Engineer
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Solomon Isu's research focuses on biomanufacturing processes, particularly in the context of antibody therapeutics and virus filtration. He investigates methods to enhance the performance of virus filters, including pretreatment strategies and the characterization of monoclonal antibody pools to identify aggregation-prone proteoforms that can impact filterability. His work also explores the evaluation of different chromatography resins for fractionating antibody charge variants.
Isu earned his PhD in chemical engineering from the University of Arkansas in 2022. He previously worked as a graduate research assistant at the Cato Springs Research Center, University of Arkansas, under Professor S. Ranil Wickramasinghe. His research interests encompass antibody therapeutics, virus filtration, virus clearance validation, chromatography, depth filtration, and bioanalytical chemistry. He has authored or co-authored six publications and has an h-index of 2 with 19 citations.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 6
- Citations: 20
Selected Publications
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Enhancing Virus Filter Performance Through Pretreatment by Membrane Adsorbers (2025)
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Process- and Product-Related Foulants in Virus Filtration (2022)
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- Leveraging bioanalytical characterization of fractionated monoclonal antibody pools to identify aggregation‐prone and less filterable proteoforms during virus filtration
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- Leveraging bioanalytical characterization of fractionated monoclonal antibody pools to identify aggregation‐prone and less filterable proteoforms during virus filtration
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- Leveraging bioanalytical characterization of fractionated monoclonal antibody pools to identify aggregation‐prone and less filterable proteoforms during virus filtration
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- Author response for "Leveraging bioanalytical characterization of fractionated monoclonal antibody pools to identify aggregation‐prone and less filterable proteoforms during virus filtration"
- Leveraging bioanalytical characterization of fractionated monoclonal antibody pools to identify aggregation‐prone and less filterable proteoforms during virus filtration
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- Author response for "Leveraging bioanalytical characterization of fractionated monoclonal antibody pools to identify aggregation‐prone and less filterable proteoforms during virus filtration"
- Leveraging bioanalytical characterization of fractionated monoclonal antibody pools to identify aggregation‐prone and less filterable proteoforms during virus filtration
- Author response for "Leveraging bioanalytical characterization of fractionated monoclonal antibody pools to identify aggregation‐prone and less filterable proteoforms during virus filtration"
- Author response for "Leveraging bioanalytical characterization of fractionated monoclonal antibody pools to identify aggregation‐prone and less filterable proteoforms during virus filtration"
- Process- and Product-Related Foulants in Virus Filtration
- Enhancing Virus Filter Performance Through Pretreatment by Membrane Adsorbers
- Process- and Product-Related Foulants in Virus Filtration
- Enhancing Virus Filter Performance Through Pretreatment by Membrane Adsorbers
- Process- and Product-Related Foulants in Virus Filtration
- Enhancing Virus Filter Performance Through Pretreatment by Membrane Adsorbers
- Enhancing Virus Filter Performance Through Pretreatment by Membrane Adsorbers
- Enhancing Virus Filter Performance Through Pretreatment by Membrane Adsorbers
- Enhancing Virus Filter Performance Through Pretreatment by Membrane Adsorbers
- Enhancing Virus Filter Performance Through Pretreatment by Membrane Adsorbers
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