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Rensselaer Professor Steven Cramer Elected Fellow of American Chemical Society
Bioseparations and Bioprocessing Expert Honored
for Leadership in Research and Education
Bioseparations and bioprocessing expert Steven Cramer, the
William Weightman Walker Professor of Polymer Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute, this week was elected a fellow of the American
Chemical Society (ACS).
The ACS recognized
Cramer for excellence in leadership, volunteer service, and
for “outstanding achievements in and contributions to science,
the profession, and the society.”
“The entire School of Engineering joins me today in
congratulating Professor Cramer on his election as a fellow of
the American Chemical Society,” said
David Rosowsky, dean of the School of Engineering
at Rensselaer. “This is a fitting recognition for Steve’s many
important contributions in research, teaching, and professional
service. We celebrate Dr. Cramer’s elevation to fellow status
in the ACS and are enormously proud to count him among the
ranks of our distinguished engineering faculty at
Rensselaer.”
The ACS—the world’s largest scientific
society—will honor Cramer on August 20 at a special ceremony
during the ACS National Meeting in Philadelphia.
A faculty member in the Rensselaer Department of Chemical and
Biological Engineering and the Department of Biomedical
Engineering, Cramer is a recognized global leader in
chromatographic bioprocessing. His research focuses on
developing new methods and technologies to separate and purify
biological compounds, both of which are major challenges facing
drug discovery. This is particularly true of drugs that include
proteins, which are notoriously difficult to separate from
potentially harmful variants and impurities.
Recently, Cramer has been investigating different areas
related to protein-surface interactions. This includes research
into multiscale modeling of complex chromatographic behavior,
fundamental studies of selectivity and affinity in multimodal
chromatographic systems, chromatography on a chip, smart
biopolymer affinity separation systems, and other endeavors.
Cramer’s research is closely connected to several of the core
facilities at the Institute, such as the nuclear magnetic
resonance facility in the Rensselaer Center for Biotechnology and
Interdisciplinary Studies.
A prolific researcher, Cramer holds nine patents and has
published more than 150 papers in peer-reviewed journals. He is
editor-in-chief of the international journal Separations,
Science and Technology. Additionally, he has chaired
several high-profile professional meetings, including the
international HIC/RPC Bioseparations Conference, the American
Chemical Society (ACS) Recovery of Biological Products Meeting,
and the Gordon Research Conference on Reactive Polymers.
Cramer’s peers have honored him with many awards and
recognitions for his contributions. He received the Alan S.
Michaels Award for the Recovery of Biological Products from the
ACS Division of Biochemical Technology, and he is a fellow of
the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering
and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. At
Rensselaer, he received the School of Engineering Excellence in
Research Award, the Rensselaer Early Career Award, as well as
several teaching awards. Additionally, he received a
Presidential Young Investigator Award from the National Science
Foundation.
Cramer joined the Rensselaer faculty as an assistant
professor in 1986 and in 1990 was named the Isermann Associate
Professor of Chemical Engineering. He became a full professor
in 1995, and in 2007 was named the William Weightman Walker
Professor of Polymer Engineering. In his time at Rensselaer, he
has advised 35 doctoral students who have gone on to leadership
positions in academic and the biotechnology industry.
He earned his bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from
Brown University, and completed his master’s and doctoral
degrees in chemical engineering from Yale University.
For more information on the Cramer’s research at Rensselaer,
visit:
Faculty Home Page
http://www.rpi.edu/~crames
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To Improve Drug Development
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Published
July 26,
2012 |
Contact: Michael Mullaney
Phone: (518) 276-6161
E-mail: mullam@rpi.edu |
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