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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.
Eminent Indian chemical engineering scientist and first Indian engineer to be elected as a Fellow of Royal Society, UK: Former director of Institute of Chemical Technology: Waldo L. Semon (1898–1999) Inventor who patented more than 116 inventions, including polyvinyl chloride (PVC) BF Goodrich: L. Douglas Smoot (born 1934)
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.
Robert Samuel Langer Jr. FREng [1] (born August 29, 1948) is an American biotechnologist, businessman, chemical engineer, chemist, and inventor.He is one of the nine Institute Professors at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Bioreactor. Biochemical engineering, also known as bioprocess engineering, is a field of study with roots stemming from chemical engineering and biological engineering.It mainly deals with the design, construction, and advancement of unit processes that involve biological organisms (such as fermentation) or organic molecules (often enzymes) and has various applications in areas of interest ...
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.
Herman P. Schwan (7 August 1915 – 17 March 2005) was a biomedical engineer and biophysicist, recognized as the "founding father of biomedical engineering." He was born in Aachen , Germany, and died in his home Radnor, Pennsylvania .
Molly Shoichet, award-winning Canadian biomedical engineer known for her work in tissue engineering. She is the only person to be a fellow of the three National Academies in Canada; F. Gordon A. Stone (1925–2011), British inorganic chemist; S. Donald Stookey (1915–2014), American glass and ceramic chemist