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  <Title>Michael Fleming, PhD student receives Award</Title>
  <Tagline>SREB-Doctoral Scholars Program Dissertation Year Award</Tagline>
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    <div class="html-content"><p>Congratulations to <strong>Michael Fleming</strong>, a recipient of the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) - Doctoral Scholars Program (DSP) Dissertation Year Award for 2022-2023. Michael is an environmental engineering doctoral candidate working with <strong>Dr. Blaney</strong>. </p>
    <p>Michael’s doctoral research focuses on the sustainable recovery of ammonium from traditional waste streams, such as municipal wastewater and agricultural waste, by a process called Donnan dialysis.</p>
    <p>"We're all very proud of Michael and his accomplishments, including his recognition from SREB with this prestigious award. His work on nutrient treatment and recovery addresses several grand challenges in engineering. This award will support him while he completes his PhD. I'm looking forward to seeing where his next steps take him." - Dr. Lee Blaney.</p>
    <p>The SREB-DSP Dissertation Year Award recipients receive </p>
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    <li>a living stipend, </li>
    <li>all expenses paid to attend the annual Institute on Teaching and Mentoring </li>
    <li>access to professional development funds to further their professional development as a doctoral candidate</li>
    <li>Access to academic support funding</li>
    <li>Participation in our online Scholar Directory </li>
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  <Summary>Congratulations to Michael Fleming, a recipient of the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) - Doctoral Scholars Program (DSP) Dissertation Year Award for 2022-2023. Michael is an environmental...</Summary>
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  <NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="126412" important="false" status="posted" url="https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/cbee/posts/126412">
    <Title>July 2022 - CBEE Alumni Update</Title>
    <Tagline>Career updates</Tagline>
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          <div class="html-content"><p>Are you a CBEE Alumni? Stay connected via <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/groups/1427147/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Linkedin</a></p>
          <div>Let us know what you're doing now and share an update <a href="https://cbee.umbc.edu/alumni-updates/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a>.
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          <h3>Ethan Hain</h3>
          <h4>PhD, Chemical Engineering (2022)</h4>
          <div>Advisor: Lee Blaney</div>
          <div>Ethan Hain will be starting his new position as a LC-MS Product Specialist at <strong>Shimadzu </strong>in April 2022.</div>
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          <h3>Erin Huber</h3>
          <h4>BS, Chemical Engineering, Traditional Track (2022)</h4>
          <div>Erin will be completing her B.S. in Chemical Engineering on the Traditional Track in the Spring of 2022. Post-graduation, she intends on moving to Texas where she will be working as a contact engineer for <strong>ExxonMobil </strong>at their new ethane cracking facility.</div><div><br></div>
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          <h3>Ally Melton</h3>
          <h4>BS, Chemical Engineering, Engineering and Sustainability track (2022)</h4>
          <div>Ally is going to Dallas to work for <strong>Texas Instruments</strong> as a Process Engineer Technician.</div><div><br></div>
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          <h3>Kathryn Moormann</h3>
          <h4>BS, Chemical Engineering, Biotechnology and Bioengineering Track, B.S Biological Sciences (2022)</h4>
          <div>Kathryn will be working at<strong> Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab</strong></div><div><strong><br></strong></div>
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          <h3>Sumana Peddibhotla</h3>
          <h4>BS, Chemical Engineering, Biotechnology and Bioengineering Track (2022)</h4>
          <div>Sumana is graduating this year in Spring 2022 with her Chemical Engineering degree on the biotechnology track. Following this, she will be pursuing her <strong>PhD at Johns Hopkins University</strong> in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering</div><div><br></div>
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          <h3>Nikki Nacion</h3>
          <h4>BS, Chemical Engineering, Traditional Track (2022)</h4>
          <h5>Advisor: Dr. Tyler Josephson</h5>
          <div>Nikki is graduating with a B.S in Chemical Engineering on the traditional track in Spring 2022. After graduation, she will be an Associate Pathways Electronics Engineer at <strong>Northrop Grumman</strong>.</div><div><br></div>
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          <h3>Sakina Esterberg</h3>
          <h4>BS, Chemical Engineering, Traditional Track (2022)</h4>
          <div>Sakina is graduating in May 2022 with a Bachelor's in Chemical Engineering. Upon graduation she will be working at <strong>ExxonMobil </strong>as a Process Engineer in Beaumont, Texas.</div><div><br></div>
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          <h3>Jeremy Martin</h3>
          <h4>BS, Chemical Engineering, Traditional Track (2022)</h4>
          <div>Accepted a position to develop and maintain simulation software for power plants as an Associate Engineer at <strong>Western Services Corporation</strong></div><div><strong><br></strong></div><div><strong><br></strong></div>
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          <div><em>(Image: This list of UMBC Alumni employers should not be construed as sponsorship, affiliation, or approval by the trademark owner.)</em></div>
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  <Title>CBEE students sweep IFPAC 2022 student poster presentations</Title>
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    <div class="html-content"><p>IFPAC has been leading the way in Advanced Manufacturing Science for over 35 years. </p><p>There annual conference 'IFPAC 2022' focusong on Process Analytical Technology and Process Analysis &amp; Control was held June 12-15, 2022 in North Bethesda, MD and attended by more than 400 people. </p>
    <p><strong>Dr. Govind Rao, </strong><em>Center for Advanced Sensor Technology, and Department of Chemical, Biochemical and Environmental Engineering,</em> gave a keynote address at the Opening Plenary session on June 13 titled 'Disruptive Innovation in Healthcare: Towards a more Just, Equitable, Diverse and Inclusive World".</p><p>Many students presented their research during two poster sessions. UMBC graduate students mentored by CBEE faculty swept the placements for the best student poster presentations. </p>
    <p><strong>1st place: </strong></p><ul><li><strong> </strong><strong>Shayan Borhani</strong>, <em>Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, PhD</em> </li></ul>
    <p><strong>2nd place: </strong></p><ul><li><strong>Md Sadique Hasan</strong>, <em>Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, PhD </em></li></ul>
    <p><strong>3rd place winners: </strong></p>
    <ul><li><strong>Vida Rahmatnejad, </strong><em>Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, PhD</em> </li><li><strong>Vikash Kumar</strong>, <em>Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, PhD</em> </li></ul>
    
    <p><br></p><h3>Titles and Abstracts from the winning posters</h3>
    <h4>Shayan Borhani - 1st place</h4>
    <p><strong>Title: </strong>Manufacturing therapeutics at the point-of-care using cell-free systems</p>
    <p><strong>Abstract</strong></p>
    <p>Point-of-care (POC) technologies have brought medical diagnostics and treatments to patients who would otherwise go without medical care. Currently, POC technologies are mainly focused on medical diagnostics such as COVID-19 antigen test kits and little investment has been made to manufacture therapeutics at the POC. Additionally, COVID-19 has highlighted the genuine utility of POC technologies, by displaying the urgency of providing medicines in pandemic hot-spots. For this reason, a distributed manufacturing platform which seeks to produce therapeutics is essential to address future pandemic preparedness. Here, we report the utility of cell-free protein synthesis (CFPS) coupled with a POC manufacturing platform (BioMOD), capable of expression and purification of a variety of therapeutics ranging from monoclonal antibodies to insulin. Specifically, CFPS systems have emerged as an ideal methodology at the POC since they provide a rapid, scalable, and versatile platform for synthesizing a wide variety of proteins. Moreover, the capacity for CFPS components to be lyophilized and subsequently hydrated to synthesize novel proteins allows them to be readily stored and shipped to the POC for localized viral outbreaks or other medical needs. With recent advances in microfluidics, these products can then be rapidly purified in continuously automated purification processes, generating a final product within hours. To this end, we have selected the known broad-spectrum antiviral lectin, Griffithsin (GRFT), and recombinant human insulin as ideal candidates to pilot the BioMOD system.</p>
    <h4>Md Sadique Hasan - 2nd place</h4>
    <p><strong>Title: </strong>Rapid, ultrasensitive and high throughput method and instrumentation for bioburden detection</p>
    <p><strong>Abstract</strong></p>
    <p>A lengthy culturing procedure is often required to detect bioburden. To increase the rate of detection and decrease the limit of detection (LOD), a multichannel fluorometer has been developed using low-cost electronics and is suited for field applications with microfluidic cassettes. Multiple samples can be tested at the same time with LOD of as low as &lt;1 CFU/mL with 6 hours of incubation. This low-cost system detects and reports the fluorescence signal intensity of an indicator dye in the presence of bacterial contamination. The redox indicator dye resazurin is used which in the presence of viable cells is reduced to resorufin which has a particular emission wavelength and the fluorometer circuitry is configured to pick up the fluorescence emission. We validated the method using primary E. coli culture in comparison with a spectrophotometer which served as the gold standard. The assay was optimized and the impact of incubation and filtration steps on the assay sensitivity was also explored. Data analysis showed that multichannel fluorometers performed similarly to the conventional plate readers. This system is well suited to detect low-level bioburden in the laboratory, pharmaceutical, and field settings due to its portability, low cost, simplicity of operation, and specific assay sensitivity.</p>
    <h4>Vida Rahmatnejad - 3rd place</h4>
    <p><strong>Title: </strong>Noninvasive Application of Dissolved Carbon Dioxide and Glucose Sensors in Cell Culture</p>
    <p><strong>Abstract</strong></p>
    <p>Abstract: High levels of CO2 are toxic to cell culture such that it acts as an inhibitory factor affecting cell metabolism. In addition, glucose is the most important supporting factor in rapid proliferation of cells since it is the main nutrient used by the cells. Despite the fact that CO2 and glucose play a major role in cell culture condition, small-scale cell culture studies in academia as well as in industry are currently conducted in single-use vessels which are not equipped with systems monitoring the aforementioned factors. As a result, findings from small-scale cell culture studies are not as useful from an analytical point of view. This fact makes these kinds of experiments less repeatable and reliable. The Center for Advanced Sensor Technology has developed sensors for dissolved carbon dioxide (DCO2) and glucose to monitor the cell culture environment. These sensors are suitable for various kinds of bioreactors because of their low profile. Currently, the CO2 sensor is integrated with the T flask (featuring a sampler mounted outside of the vessel). The evaluation of the noninvasive monitoring system for DCO2 shows promising results. In future work, standard cell culture flasks equipped with sensors for DCO2, and glucose will provide continuous monitoring. Application of these sensors will improve the understanding of the small-scale cell culture microenvironment and provide real-time information on the nutrients and metabolites. The analytical data from monitoring system will be used to interpret the effect of microenvironmental conditions on cell behavior.</p>
    <h4>Vikash Kumar - 3rd place</h4>
    <p><strong>Title: </strong>High yield flexi flask for next-generation integrative and sustainable bioprocessing</p>
    <p><strong>Abstract: </strong>Shake flasks cultivation is a routine technique for bioprocess development in both prokaryotic and higher-order eukaryotic cell cultures. The material cost and human capital in the shake flask studies are much less than their bioreactor counterparts. More than 90% of the cell culture activities in both industries and academia are performed in shake flasks. However, oxygen deficiency and carbon dioxide accumulation in high-density cultures have been persistent issues. Both hypoxic conditions and carbon dioxide accumulation have been associated with growth inhibition, metabolic changes, and poor recombinant yield. In this work, we have tried to address this issue by proposing a selectively permeable walled flask called Flexi flask. These flasks are made of a proprietary silicone-based membrane imprinted on a polycarbonate exoskeleton. The membrane is selectively permeable to both Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide. Oxygen permeation allows for an adequate supply of oxygen for the aerobic culture, and carbon dioxide permeation ensures less accumulation of carbon dioxide in the culture system. Mass transfer studies conducted with the Flexi flasks suggested a 100% improvement in KLa over a disposable polycarbonate shake flask. Increased KLa allowed for a 33% improvement in power consumption per unit volume. A 56% increment in cell mass with E. coli and over 40% increment with Pichia Pastoris was observed. Permeable membranes allowed for the non-invasive integration of dissolved oxygen and carbon dioxide sensing in the flasks. Further, silicone enables a degree of flexibility to the flask. Unlike polycarbonate, silicone is not toxic to aquatic or soil organisms, it is not hazardous, and while not biodegradable, it can be recycled after a lifetime of use. Apart from benefiting from a higher yield and low power cost in the Flexi flask, the physical and chemical attributes of these flasks are in line with the sustainable goals of the bioprocessing industry.</p><p><br></p><p><em>Photo credit: Dr. Govind Rao. Left to Right - Vikash Kumar, Dr. Govind Rao, Shayan Borhani, Dr. Antonio Moreira, Md Sadique Hasan, Vida Rahmatnejad, Joel Tyson</em></p></div>
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  <NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="117158" important="false" status="posted" url="https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/cbee/posts/117158">
  <Title>CBEE represented at 3MT semi-final for 3 consecutive years</Title>
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  <Title>Ghosh group and collaborators receive Project of the Year</Title>
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  <NewsItem contentIssues="true" id="115859" important="false" status="posted" url="https://dev.my.umbc.edu/groups/cbee/posts/115859">
    <Title>December 2021 - CBEE Alumni Update</Title>
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          <div class="html-content">Are you a CBEE Alumni? Stay connected via <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/groups/1427147/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Linkedin</a><br><div>Let us know what you’re doing now and share an update <a href="https://cbee.umbc.edu/alumni-updates/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">here</a>.<div><hr>
          
          
          <h3><br></h3><div><h3>Nuzhat Maisha<br>PhD, Chemical Engineering (2021)</h3>
          <h5><span>Advisor: Dr. Lavik</span></h5>
          <p>After earning her PhD in summer 2021, Nuzhat began working as a Scientist I, Formulation, Vector Process Development with <strong>Bluebird Bio</strong> developing gene therapies for oncology applications. </p>
          <h3>Mamatha Hopanna<br>PhD, Environmental Engineering (2021) </h3>
          <h5><span>Advisor: Dr. Blaney</span></h5><p>Dr. Hopanna joined <strong>HDR</strong>, a leading Environmental Consulting firm, as a Water/Wastewater Designer in August 2021. In her short time with HDR, she has been engaged in various technical and design-related projects for several key clients (Howard, Anne Arundel, Prince William County, and Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC)). </p><h3>Yun Jiao<br>PhD, Chemical Engineering (2021) </h3><h5><span>Advisor: Drs. Szeto and Leach</span></h5><p>Dr. Jiao will be starting her position at <strong>Merck </strong>as a Functional genomics postdoc in December 2021.</p><h3>Utsav Shashvatt<br>PhD, Environmental Engineering (2021) </h3><h5><span>Advisor: Dr. Blaney</span></h5></div><div>Dr. Shashvatt is a postdoctoral researcher at <strong>University of California Berkeley</strong>. He is working on developing ion-exchange based method for nitrogen recovery from source-separated urine.</div><div><br></div><div><h3>Sarahana Joshee<br>BS Chemical Engineering, Traditional Track (2020), MS Chemical Engineering (2021)</h3></div><div>Sarahana is currently working as a Validation Engineer at <strong>Catalent Cell &amp; Gene Therapy</strong>. She is working at Catalent's BioPark site, in Baltimore, Maryland. During her Masters Program at UMBC, she knew she wanted to go into the field of Biopharma after taking ENCH 664, QA/QC of Biotechnology Products. Her current position has allowed her learn the activities involved with Process and Equipment Validation in a cGMP facility. Sarahana values Catalent's "Patient First" motto and enjoys the Team Dynamic established in her group.</div><div><em><br></em></div><div><em>(Image: This list of UMBC Alumni employers should not be construed as sponsorship, affiliation, or approval by the trademark owner.)</em></div>
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    <br>Samantha Reese, <em>Cynthia Chelius<span>3</span></em>, Wayne Riekhof, <em>Mark R. Marten<span>2</span></em> and Steven D. Harris</li></ul><ul><li><span><strong>The RNA-binding protein and stress granule component ATAXIN-2 is expressed in mouse and human tissues associated with glaucoma pathogenesis</strong><br><a href="https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.25228" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://doi.org/10.1002/cne.25228</a><br></span><em>Chad A. Sundberg<span>1</span></em>, Monika Lakk, Sharan Paul, Karla P. Figueroa, Daniel R. Scoles, Stefan M. Pulst, David Križaj
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  <Title>UMBC&#8217;s Lavik and team develop new approach to stop bleeding</Title>
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    <div class="html-content">Excerpt from "<a href="https://news.umbc.edu/umbcs-lavik-and-bieberich-develop-new-approach-to-nanoparticles-that-stop-internal-bleeding/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><strong>UMBC’s Lavik and Bieberich develop new approach to nanoparticles that stop internal bleeding</strong></a>"<div><br></div><div><p>SCIENCE &amp; TECHNOLOGY | NOVEMBER 23, 2021 | MEGAN HANKS</p></div><div><br></div><div><div>When a person experiences a trauma that leads to significant bleeding, the first few minutes are critical. It’s important that they receive intravenous medication quickly to control the bleeding, but delivering the medication at the right rate can prove challenging. Slower infusions can cause fewer negative reactions, but the medication might not work fast enough, particularly in the case of a serious trauma. </div><div><br></div><div>Four UMBC researchers have developed a unique way of modifying the surfaces of nanoparticles within these life-saving medications to provide infusions that can be delivered more quickly, but with a reduced risk of negative reactions. Infusion reactions can cause a range of symptoms, such as rashes and inflammatory responses. This can include anaphylaxis, a life-threatening respiratory failure. Up until this point, the seriousness of these reactions has limited the use of promising nanomedicines, and reducing the likelihood of adverse reactions could be game-changing. </div></div><div><br></div><div><h4>The core of the issue</h4><div>In a paper recently published in <a href="https://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c02746" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Nano Letters</a>, <strong>Erin Lavik</strong>, professor of chemical, biochemical, and environmental engineering; Chuck Bieberich, professor of biological sciences; <strong>Nuzhat Maisha, Ph.D. ‘21, chemical engineering</strong>; and Michael Rubenstein, M.S. ‘14, Ph.D. ‘22, biological sciences, discuss their novel approach to the research. They focused on the core material of the nanoparticles delivered to patients. </div><div><br></div><div>“We found that using a polyurethane core reduced the markers associated with infusion reactions,” explains Lavik, who is also the associate dean for research and faculty development in UMBC’s College of Engineering and Information Technology. </div><div><br></div><div>Currently, 7% of people experience infusion reactions, the authors note in their paper. “These reactions…limit the treatments available in a substantial portion of patients,” they explain.</div></div><div><br></div><div><div>“We, like most of the field, have spent a lot of time trying to modify the surfaces of nanoparticles to modulate the reaction,” says Lavik. She shares that while that approach does help to a degree, going a step further by changing the core material appears to have a greater impact. </div><div><br></div><div>The research conducted by Lavik, Bieberich, and their colleagues lays the groundwork for future testing of preclinical models using nanocapsules to stop internal bleeding. Lavik explains that collaboration was an important element of this work, especially being able to conduct the research in UMBC’s Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building.</div></div><div><br></div><div>[<a href="https://news.umbc.edu/umbcs-lavik-and-bieberich-develop-new-approach-to-nanoparticles-that-stop-internal-bleeding/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">read full article</a>]</div></div>
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