Solomon Isu
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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. His work has investigated methods for virus filtration and clearance validation, crucial steps in the production of biologics. Isu has explored the performance of different filtration materials, including membrane adsorbers and multimodal hydrogel membranes, and how pretreatment strategies can enhance virus removal efficiency.
His research also delves into the bioanalytical characterization of monoclonal antibody pools to identify specific proteoforms that may be prone to aggregation or exhibit poor filterability. This includes examining charge variants and fractionated antibody pools. Isu's work contributes to the understanding and optimization of purification processes for therapeutic proteins.
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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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- 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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