2020 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
2016 - Fellow, National Academy of Inventors
2014 - Member of the National Academy of Engineering For research and innovation in multiphase reactor design, highpressure thin-film coating, and novel bioseparation processes.
Peptide, Chromatography, Packed bed, Affinity chromatography and Adsorption are his primary areas of study. His Peptide research incorporates themes from Amino acid, Protein A, Ligand, Protein G and Monoclonal antibody. His Chromatography study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Emulsion and Precipitation.
His studies deal with areas such as Péclet number, Characteristic length, Steady state and Volumetric flow rate as well as Packed bed. His Affinity chromatography research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Plasma protein binding and Protein purification. His work deals with themes such as Analytical chemistry and Lysozyme, which intersect with Adsorption.
Ruben G. Carbonell mainly investigates Chromatography, Chemical engineering, Peptide, Affinity chromatography and Adsorption. His work in the fields of Elution overlaps with other areas such as Ligand. His studies in Chemical engineering integrate themes in fields like Substrate and Carbon dioxide, Organic chemistry, Coating, Supercritical carbon dioxide.
In his research on the topic of Peptide, Random hexamer is strongly related with Protein A. The study incorporates disciplines such as Combinatorial chemistry, Ligand, Protein purification and Agarose in addition to Affinity chromatography. Ruben G. Carbonell has included themes like Ion exchange and Bovine serum albumin in his Adsorption study.
His main research concerns Peptide, Chromatography, Affinity chromatography, Biochemistry and Membrane. His Peptide research includes themes of IgG binding, Protein A, Chinese hamster ovary cell, Surface plasmon resonance and Monoclonal antibody. His Chromatography research integrates issues from Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, Immunoglobulin G, Adsorption and Random hexamer.
His Affinity chromatography research incorporates elements of Cyclic peptide, Hydrophobic effect and Binding selectivity. His Biochemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Amphiphile, Functional group and Immunodiagnostics. He combines subjects such as Ion exchange, Polymerization, Bovine serum albumin and Packed bed, Chemical engineering with his study of Membrane.
Ruben G. Carbonell mostly deals with Peptide, Chromatography, IgG binding, Affinity chromatography and Monoclonal antibody. The various areas that Ruben G. Carbonell examines in his Peptide study include Surface plasmon resonance, Methacrylate, Protein A and Binding site. His work carried out in the field of Chromatography brings together such families of science as Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, Biochemistry, Random hexamer and Immunoglobulin G.
His research integrates issues of Cyclic peptide and Stereochemistry in his study of IgG binding. Ruben G. Carbonell has researched Affinity chromatography in several fields, including Ethylene glycol, Hydrophobic effect, Elution and Magnesium. His Monoclonal antibody study incorporates themes from Combinatorial chemistry, Ligand and Solid-phase synthesis.
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hydrodynamic parameters for gas-liquid cocurrent flow in packed beds
Avelino E Saez;R. G. Carbonell.
Aiche Journal (1985)
Longitudinal and lateral dispersion in packed beds: Effect of column length and particle size distribution
Neung-Won Han;Jayendra Bhakta;R. G. Carbonell.
Aiche Journal (1985)
Onset of pulsing in two‐phase cocurrent downflow through a packed bed
K. Grosser;R. G. Carbonell;Sankaran Sundaresan.
Aiche Journal (1988)
Purification of human immunoglobulin G via Fc-specific small peptide ligand affinity chromatography.
Haiou Yang;Patrick V. Gurgel;Ruben G. Carbonell.
Journal of Chromatography A (2009)
Drug Delivery Technologies: The Way Forward in the New Decade
Eva M. Martín del Valle;Miguel A. Galán;Ruben G. Carbonell.
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research (2009)
Airlift bioreactors: Analysis of local two‐phase hydrodynamics
Mark A. Young;Ruben G. Carbonell;David F. Ollis.
Aiche Journal (1991)
Hexamer peptide affinity resins that bind the Fc region of human immunoglobulin G
H. Yang;P.V. Gurgel;R.G. Carbonell.
Journal of Peptide Research (2008)
The hydrodynamics of trickling flow in packed beds. Part II: Experimental observations
J. Levec;Avelino E Saez;R. G. Carbonell.
Aiche Journal (1986)
Performance of hexamer peptide ligands for affinity purification of immunoglobulin G from commercial cell culture media.
Amith D. Naik;Stefano Menegatti;Patrick V. Gurgel;Ruben G. Carbonell.
Journal of Chromatography A (2011)
Lysozyme adsorption at the air/water interface
James R Hunter;Peter K Kilpatrick;Ruben G Carbonell.
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science (1990)
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