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  • 301 Chelsea Rd, Louisville, KY 40207 (502) 897-5552
  • 301 Chelsea Rd, Louisville, KY 40207 (502) 836-0140

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Company: University of louisville Sep 2018 Position: Emerita professor

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Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Higher Education • University Teaching • Research • Teaching • Grant Writing • Program Development • Science • Qualitative Research • Student Affairs • Statistics • Molecular Biology • Student Development • Program Evaluation • Data Analysis • Pcr • Public Health • Instructional Design • Public Speaking

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Emerita Professor

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Location:
2301 south 3Rd Street Rd, Louisville, KY 40214
Industry:
Human Resources
Work:
University of Louisville
Emerita Professor

University of Louisville
Assoc Professor and Avpr
Skills:
Higher Education
University Teaching
Research
Teaching
Grant Writing
Program Development
Science
Qualitative Research
Student Affairs
Statistics
Molecular Biology
Student Development
Program Evaluation
Data Analysis
Pcr
Public Health
Instructional Design
Public Speaking

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Pamela Feldhoff
Associate Vp Research
University of Louisville
College/University
2301 S 3 St, Louisville, KY 40208
(502) 852-5555

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Affinity Separation With Activated Polyamide Microporous Membranes

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US Patent:
50531336, Oct 1, 1991
Filed:
Feb 9, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/477512
Inventors:
Elias Klein - Louisville KY
Pamela A. Feldhoff - Louisville KY
International Classification:
B01D 7156
B01D 1508
US Classification:
21050038
Abstract:
Affinity membranes are prepared by activation of polyamide microporous films. In particular, the films are activated with 1,1'-carbonyldiimidazole, 2-fluoro-1-methylpyridinium. sup. (+) toluene-4-sulfonate. sup. (-), trichlorotriazine, or derivatives thereof, followed by binding of ligand to the activated sites. The polyamide microporous activated films include composite films comprising polyamide covalently bound to a polyhydroxyl compound such as a polysaccharide.
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