High throughput purification of monoclonal recombinant antibodies using a Protein-A coated membrane plate system
Purilogics’ Jinxiang Zhou recently co-authored an article alongside Camila Leal-Lopes, Sara D’Angelo, Andre A.R. Teixeira, Andrew R.M Bradbury, Fortunato Ferrara, and M. Frank Erasmus – the Head of Bioinformatics at Specifica, Inc. We are excited to announce that this article has been published in the New Biotechnology Journal: High throughput purification of monoclonal recombinant antibodies using a Protein-A coated membrane plate system.
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At Purilogics, we take pride in designing and developing membrane chromatography technologies for biologics purification. Our mission is to provide rapid and effective purification solutions to help the biopharmaceutical industry simplify biologics purification.
Purilogics Awarded NIH Grant to Develop Novel Affinity Membranes for Enhanced mRNA Purification
Purilogics, a company recognized for its best-in-class membrane chromatography technology, development, and commercialization, is excited to announce that it has been awarded a significant grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to support the research and development of first-in-market high-capacity, -selectivity, and -throughput affinity membranes for the purification of mRNA. With a grant amount of $1.7M from the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program, Purilogics aims to develop mRNA affinity membranes with enabling accelerated purifications for both small and large mRNAs, as well as create and conduct field research on prototypes through industry collaboration.