Dr.-Ing. Natalie Rakel geb. Schnabel
- PhD student
- natalie schnabel ∂ kit edu
Fritz-Haber-Weg 2
76131 Karlsruhe
CV and Publications
Scientific CV
03/2009-now |
Graduate Student at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Institute of Engineering in Life Sciences |
11/2008 -12/2008 |
Scientific member: „Drying of Polymer Solar Cells” Institute of Thermal Process Engineering, University Karlsruhe (TH) |
05/2008 – 11/2008 |
Diploma Thesis: „ Investigation of the phase equilibria of semiconducting organic materials in the liquid phase“ Thermal process Engineering , University Karlsruhe (TH) |
07/2007 –01/2008 |
Student research project: „ Experimental investigations for the detection of the in Product-Sensing-Behavior involved signal molecules of the micro algae Porphyridium purpureum“ Institute of Engineering in Life Sciences, Chair of Bioprocess Engineering, University Karlsruhe (TH) |
10/2006 – 03/2007 |
Internship at Bayer Healthcare: Pharma, México City, México Process analysis and optimization |
08/2005 – 07/2006 |
Scientific member: „Pervaporation; Calorimetry of Liposomes“ Institute of Technical Thermodynamics, University Karlsruhe (TH) |
10/2003 – 11/2008 |
Studies of Bioengineering, University of Karlsruhe (TH) |
Area of research
Technical protein crystallization for purification, stabilization and formulation of active pharmaceutical proteins
Publications
Poster
K. Lang, N. Rakel, A. Schaller, F. Dismer, J. Hubbuch
In silico-Charakterisierung der thermischen Stabilität von Proteinen in verschiedenen Puffersystemen
ProcessNet-Jahrestagung und 30. DECHEMA-Jahrestagung der Biotechnologen 2012, 10.-13.09.2012, Karlsruhe, Germany
J. Hubbuch, N. Schnabel, F. Dismer, S. Alten, M. Kind, B. Cornehl, H. Nirschl, Y. Zang, M. Eisenkolb, H. Kiefer, S. Ebert, F. Nothelfer
Protein Crystallization – From Phase Diagrams to Process
Recovery of Biological Products 29.07.-02.08.2012, Stowe, USA
N. Schnabel, F. Dismer, J. Hubbuch
Self-Interaction-Chromatography as predictive tool in protein crystallization and the influence of immobilization reaction
1st European Congress of Applied Biotechnology and 8th European Congress of Chemical Engineering, 25.-29.09.2011, Berlin, Germany
N. Schnabel, F. Dismer, J. Hubbuch
Einfluss der Immobilisierung beim Herstellen von Säulen für die Self-Interaction-Chromatographie
Vortrags- und Diskussionstagung: Bioverfahrenstechnik an Grenzflächen 30.05.2011 - 01.06.2011, Potsdam, Germany
B. Schmidt-Hansberg, N. Schnabel, K. Peters, P. Scharfer, W. Schabel
Phasenseparation von Polymer-Fulleren-Lösungen photoaktiver Schichten organischer Polymersolarzellen
ProcessNet-Fachausschuss Kristallisation, 12.-13.03. 2009, Dortmund, Germany
N. Schnabel, K. Schleining, F. Dismer, J. Hubbuch
Self-interaction chromatography in pre-packed columns: A critical evaluation of SIC methodology to determine the second virial coefficient
J. Chromatogr. A, 2013, 1293 (2013), pp 75–84
B. Schmidt-Hansberg, M. Sanyal, M. Klein, M. Pfaff, N. Schnabel, S. Jaiser, A. Vorobiev, E. Müller, A. Colsmann, P. Scharfer, D. Gerthsen, U. Lemmer, E. Barrena, W. Schabel
Moving through the phase diagram: morphology formation in solution cast polymer-fullerene-blend films for organic solar cells
ACS Nano, 2011
Workshop
A-Mab: a Case Study in Bioprocess Development
Downstream Days Summer School, Wetter a. d. Ruhr, Germany, 13.-16.09.2011
B. Schmidt-Hansberg, N. Schnabel, K. Peters, P. Scharfer, U. Lemmer, M. Kind, W. Schabel
Phase separation during the drying process of the photoactive layer in polymer solar cells
14th International Coating Science and Technology Symposium, 07.-10.09 2008, Los Angeles, USA