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| David W. Murhammer, Ph.D. |
| Professor of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering |
| Email: david-murhammer@uiowa.edu |
| Phone: (319) 335-1228 |
| EHSRC Role(s): |
Member, Oxidative Stress and Metabolism Research Cluster |
Dr. Murhammer's field of knowledge includes biochemical engineering; insect cell culture; oxidative stress in cell culture; and the application of sensors to bioreactor monitoring and control. Current research interests are focused on continuous baculovirus bioinsecticide production; oxidative stress in baculovirus infected insect cell culture; carbon dioxide inhibition of insect cell culture; development of insect cell lines.
Recent Publications
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Rhiel, MH; Cohen, MB; Arnold, MA; Murhammer, DW. (2004). On-line monitoring of human prostate cancer cells in a perfusion rotating wall vessel by near-infrared spectroscopy. Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 86: 852-861.
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Arnold, MA; Small, GW; Xiang, D; Qui, J; Murhammer, DW. (2004). Pure component selectivity analysis of multivariate calibration models from near infrared spectra. Analytical Chemistry, 76: 2583-2590.
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Wang, Y; Oberley, LW; Howe, D; Jarvis, DL; Chauhan, G; Murhammer, DW. (2004). The effect of manganese superoxide dismutase expression in baculovirus infected insect cells. Appl Biochem & Biotech, 119: 181-193.
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Zhang, F; Bries, AD; Lang, SC; Wang, Q; Murhammer, DW; Weiler, JM; Linhardt, RJ. (2004). Metabolic alteration of the N-glycan structure of a protein from patients with a heterozygous protein deficiency. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1739: 43-49.
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