Downstream Processing: Chromatography
Bloomsbury Campus, UCL
24 - 27 November 2025
£1,750
Determine the most suitable purification operation for your process and discover emerging technologies.
This module focuses on product purification and through a series of lectures and case studies will enable you to:
Understand the principles of different methods of process chromatography, including Packed Bed, Monoliths, Expanded Bed.
Select the appropriate media for and predict the performance of, chromatography separations upon scale-up.
Assess the suitability of affinity separation as a product purification operation and gain awareness of advances in rational ligand design for difficult separations.
Determine appropriate strategies for the maintenance of column and process hygiene.
Consider how chromatography is changing at industrial scale, and which new technologies will have an impact in the future.
Who should attend?
This course is intended for engineers, chemists, biologists, biochemists and biotechnologists who are interested in the biochemical engineering aspects of chromatography. Delegates can be R&D scientists, engineers or managers who would like to further their understanding about scale-up, scaledown and operation of chromatographic methods in a production environment.