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D-Index
56
Citations
8390
World Ranking
11924
National Ranking
3201

Giorgio Carta publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Giorgio Carta sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 229 publications — 43rd percentile

43% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Giorgio Carta D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Giorgio Carta sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 56 D-Index — 36th percentile

36% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Giorgio Carta is affiliated with the University of Virginia in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Engineering, and Chemistry, with notable contributions in related subfields including Molecular Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Spectroscopy, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, and Control and Systems Engineering.

The main topics that Carta's work covers focus largely on protein purification and stability, analytical chemistry and chromatography, and applications in microfluidics and capillary electrophoresis. Other research interests include monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies, chromatography in natural products, nanopore and nanochannel transport studies, as well as electrostatics and colloid interactions.

Carta has published extensively in various scientific venues, with significant representation in the Journal of Chromatography A. Their work has also appeared in Chemical Engineering Science, Biotechnology Progress, Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology, and Adsorption.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Giorgio Carta include the following:

  • Toward in silico CMC: An industrial collaborative approach to model-based process development (2020, Biotechnology and Bioengineering)
  • Effects of molecule size and resin structure on protein adsorption on multimodal anion exchange chromatography media (2020, Journal of Chromatography A)
  • Protein Adsorption on Core-shell Particles: Comparison of Capto™ Core 400 and 700 Resins (2021, Journal of Chromatography A)
  • Resin structure impacts two-component protein adsorption and separation in anion exchange chromatography (2023, Journal of Chromatography A)
  • Structure and functional properties of Capto™ Core 700 core-shell particles (2020, Journal of Chromatography A)

Frequent coauthors in Carta's publications include:

  • Rainer Hahn
  • Lucas K. Kimerer
  • Jürgen Beck
  • Joey A. Roberts
  • Xue Mi

The scope of Carta's research reflects an interdisciplinary approach combining biochemistry, molecular biology, and engineering principles to address challenges in protein analysis and process development. Their recurring focus on chromatography and adsorption techniques contributes to understanding protein interactions and purification methods, often reported through collaborative and multi-author studies.

Best Publications

  • Protein Chromatography: Process Development and Scale‐Up

    Giorgio Carta;Alois Jungbauer

  • Protein Adsorption on Cation Exchangers: Comparison of Macroporous and Gel-Composite Media

    Lawrence E. Weaver;Giorgio Carta

  • Esterification of fatty acids using nylon-immobilized lipase in n-hexane: kinetic parameters and chain-length effects.

    A Zaidi;J.L Gainer;G Carta;A Mrani

  • Protein Mass Transfer Kinetics in Ion Exchange Media: Measurements and Interpretations

    Giorgio Carta;Antonio R. Ubiera;Antonio R. Ubiera;Timothy M. Pabst

  • Protein adsorption and transport in agarose and dextran-grafted agarose media for ion exchange chromatography

    Melani C. Stone;Giorgio Carta

  • Enzymatic synthesis of esters using an immobilized lipase.

    Giorgio Carta;John L. Gainer;Alan H. Benton

  • Uptake of phenylalanine and tyrosine by a strong-acid cation exchanger

    Malcolm S. Saunders;John B. Vierow;Giorgio Carta

  • Theoretical models to predict the flexural failure of reinforced concrete beams under blast loads

    G. Carta;F. Stochino

  • Characterization of protein adsorption by composite silica-polyacrylamide gel anion exchangers I. Equilibrium and mass transfer in agitated contactors

    M.Aurora Fernandez;Giorgio Carta

  • Design of a porous material with isotropic negative Poisson’s ratio

    Giorgio Carta;Michele Brun;Antonio Baldi

  • Fatty acid esterification using nylon-immobilized lipase.

    Ahmed Zaidi;John L. Gainer;Giorgio Carta

  • Protein adsorption and transport in agarose and dextran-grafted agarose media for ion exchange chromatography: Effect of ionic strength and protein characteristics.

    Melani C. Stone;Yinying Tao;Giorgio Carta

  • Temperature Dependence of the Dissociation Constants of Several Amino Acids

    Hidetada Nagai;Ko Kuwabara;Giorgio Carta

  • Conception of a 3D metamaterial-based foundation for static and seismic protection of fuel storage tanks

    Vincenzo La Salandra;Moritz Wenzel;Oreste S. Bursi;Giorgio Carta

  • Separation of sugars by continuous annular chromatography

    Arnold J. Howard;Giorgio Carta;Charles H. Byers

  • Adsorption of amino acids on porous polymeric adsorbents—I. Equilibrium

    D.Sean Grzegorczyk;Giorgio Carta

  • Peak resolution in linear chromatography: Effects of intraparticle convection

    A.E. Rodrigues;Z.P. Lu;J.M. Loureiro;G. Carta

  • pH transitions in cation exchange chromatographic columns containing weak acid groups.

    Timothy M. Pabst;Giorgio Carta

  • Protein adsorption on novel acrylamido-based polymeric ion exchangers. II. Adsorption rates and column behavior.

    Alan K. Hunter;Giorgio Carta

  • Exact analytic solution of a mathematical model for chromatographic operations

    Giorgio Carta

  • Chromatography with permeable supports: Theory and comparison with experiments

    Giorgio Carta;Michael E. Gregory;Donald J. Kirwan;Hugo A. Massaldi

  • Protein adsorption on novel acrylamido-based polymeric ion-exchangers. IV. Effects of protein size on adsorption capacity and rate.

    Alan K. Hunter;Giorgio Carta

Frequent Co-Authors

Alois Jungbauer
Alois Jungbauer BOKU University
Alírio E. Rodrigues
Alírio E. Rodrigues University of Porto
Andreas Seidel-Morgenstern
Andreas Seidel-Morgenstern Max Planck Society
Marco Mazzotti
Marco Mazzotti ETH Zurich
Abraham M. Lenhoff
Abraham M. Lenhoff University of Delaware
John L. Hudson
John L. Hudson University of Virginia
José M. Loureiro
José M. Loureiro University of Porto
Giacomo Cao
Giacomo Cao University of Cagliari
Joseph Larner
Joseph Larner University of Virginia
John C. Herr
John C. Herr University of Virginia

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