THEME: "Frontiers in Biotechnology and Bioengineering Research"
Pasteur institute
Title: Complexities and Potential of Multimodel Resins to Overcome Protein
Maryam Moazami Goodarzi has a Ph.D in Medical Biotechnology. She has more than 10 years of experience in bacterial and mammalian cell culture and the process optimization for purification of various recombinant proteins including monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), vaccines, and so on. In her recent research, she has optimized the purification process for industrial recombinant hepatitis B surface antigen (hepatitis B vaccine) using 2 multimodal chromatography resins in both bind-elute and flowthrough purification modes utilizing the design of experiment (DOE) approach. This research tried to achieve an efficient and more cost-effective consistent process with unaffected product's critical quality attributes (CQAs). She has several national patents and ISI-published articles on the purification of recombinant proteins with multimodal chromatography resins.