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American biochemical engineer at the University of Virginia, known as the father of biochemical engineering. Michael H. Gelb (b. 1957). American biochemist at the University of Washington who studies study enzymatic processes of biomedical significance. Susan Gerbi, (b. 1944). American biochemist at Brown University working on RNA and DNA.
James Edward Bailey (1944 – 9 May 2001), generally known as Jay Bailey, was an American pioneer of biochemical engineering, particularly metabolic engineering.In a special issue of a journal dedicated to his work, the editor said "Jay was one of biochemical engineering's most creative thinkers and spirited advocates, a true innovator who played an enormous role in establishing biochemical ...
Raphael Lee (born 1949) is an American plastic and reconstructive surgeon, [1] biomedical engineer [2] and inventor. He is the Paul and Allene Russell Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus at the University of Chicago [ 3 ] and Director of Renacyte BioMolecular Technologies, Inc.
Edward Wilson Merrill (August 31, 1923 – August 6, 2020) was an American biomaterials scientist. He was one of the founders of bioengineering, and specifically the biomedical engineering field it developed from chemical engineering. [9]
Pioneer in teaching chemical engineering. Co-authored, with W. K. Lewis and W. H. McAdams, the first American textbook of chemical engineering, Principles of Chemical Engineering, published in 1924. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Jack Welch (1935–2020) Former chairman and chief executive officer of General Electric: General Electric
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Elmer L. Gaden Jr. (1923 – 10 March 2012) has been described as "the father of biochemical engineering". [3] A graduate of Columbia University, he wrote a dissertation that quantified the amount of oxygen necessary to fuel the fermentation process used to produce penicillin. Gaden established Columbia's program in biochemical engineering.
Elmer L. Gaden (1923–2012), American biochemical engineer, the "father of biochemical engineering" Joseph Gaertner (1732–1791), German botanist, [130] author of De Fructibus et Seminibus Plantarum; François Gagnepain (1866–1952), French botanist [131] who studied the Annonaceae; Joseph Paul Gaimard (1796–1858), French naval surgeon and ...