Home
People
Academic Programs
Prospective Students
Current Students
Research
Affiliates
Employment
Seminars
News
Forms
Links
FAQ's
Contact us

 


SBES
VT  WFUBMC

     
 

Chenming (Mike) Zhang, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor
Department of Biological Systems Engineering
Virginia Tech
210 Seitz Hall
Blacksburg, VA 24061

540-231-7601
chzhang2@vt.edu

     
  EDUCATION:
 
  • B.S., University of Science and Technology Beijing, July 1986 (Metallurgical Physical Chemistry)
  • M.S., University of Science and Technology Beijing, China, July 1991 (Metallurgical Physical Chemistry)
  • M.S., Iowa State University, August 1996 (Physical & Analytical Chemistry)
  • Ph.D., Iowa State University, May 1999 (Chemical Engineering)

RESEARCH INTERESTS:

  • under construction

RECENT PUBLICATIONS:

  • Myles Lindsay, G.C. Gil, William H. Velander, Chenming Zhang, and Kevin E. Van Cott, Purification of Recombinant Factor IX Produced in Transgenic Pig Milk and Fractionation of Active and Inactive Subpopulations. To be submitted to Journal of Chromatography.
  • Todd J. Menkhaus, Yun Bai, Chenming Zhang, Zivko L. Nikolov, and Charles E. Glatz, Considerations for the Recovery of Recombinant Proteins from Plants.  To be submitted to Biotechnology Progress.
  • C.-M. Zhang and C. E. Glatz, “Prediction of genetically engineered protein elution in gradient elution chromatography by its isocratic elution characteristics”, submitted to Journal of Biotechnology, April 2003.
  • D. Balasubramaniam, C. Wilkinson, K. Van Cott, C. Zhang. Tobacco protein separation by aqueous two-phase extraction. Journal of Chromatography A, 2003, 989 (1), 119-129.
  • C.-M. Zhang, R. T. Love, J. M. Jilka, and C. E. Glatz, “Genetic engineering strategies for purification of recombinant proteins from canola by anion exchange chromatography: an example of beta-glucuronidase”, Biotechnology Progress, 2001, 17 (1), 161-167.
  • C.-M. Zhang and C. E. Glatz, " Suitability of Immobilized Metal Affinity Chromatography for Protein Purification from Canola", Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 2000, 68: 51-58.
  • C.-M. Zhang and C. E. Glatz, “Process engineering strategy for recombinant protein recovery from canola by cation ion exchange chromatography”, Biotechnology Progress, 1999, 15, 12-18.
  • C.-M. Zhang and C. E. Glatz, “Purification of beta-glucuronidase and its fusions from spiked canola protein extract by anion exchange chromatography”, In Proceedings of the 28th Annual Biochemical Engineering Symposium, P. J. Reilly Eds. 1998, pp17-22.
  • C.-M. Zhang, M. C. Bartelt, J.-W. Wen, C. J. Jenks, J. W. Evans, and P. A. Thiel, “Submonolayer island formation and the onset of multilayer growth during Ag/Ag(100) homoepitaxy”, Surface Science, 406 (1998) 178-193.
  • C.-M. Zhang, M. C. Bartelt, J. M. Wen, C. J. Jenks, J. W. Evans, and P. A. Thiel, “The Initial Stages of Ag/Ag(100) Homoepitaxy: Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Experiments and Monte Carlo Simulation”, J. Crystal Growth, 174 (1997) 851-857.
  • S.-L. Chang, W. B. Chin, C.-M. Zhang, C. J. Jenks, and P. A. Thiel; “Oxygen Adsorption on a Single-Grain, Quasicrystal Surface”, Surface Science, 337 (1995) 135-146.
  • Chenming Zhang, Qiyong Han, Bo Song, Shaohai Guan, “Investigation of the Solubility of Barium in Liquid Iron and the Interaction of Third Elements”, the 6th Japan-Sino Symposium of Science and Technology on Iron and Steel (November 1992, Japan), p18-25.
     

Home ] People ] Academic Programs ] Prospective Students ] Current Students ] Research ] Affiliates ] Employment ] Seminars ] News ] Forms ] Links ] FAQ's ] Contact us ]

                 

Email the Webmaster with questions or comments about this web site.
Copyright © 2002-2005 School of Biomedical Engineering & Sciences. All rights reserved. Last modified: 10/03/05