Gene and Cell Therapy – Multimedia
Video
Teach Me in 10 - CRISPR, Cell Therapies and Drug Discovery With Dr Theo Roth
This instalment of Teach Me in 10 features Dr Theo Roth, whose work bridges a number of different fields, such as genome engineering, cancer immunology and cell-based therapies.
App Note / Case Study
Gene Therapy and Vaccines
Download this info kit for seven pieces of content which will provide you with simple, fast and robust methods for the development of vaccines and gene therapies.
How To Guide
Handbook of Assays for Developing Targeted Therapeutics
In this guide, learn how to develop creative assay solutions to vital questions in your therapeutic research project.
App Note / Case Study
A Kinase Inhibitor Phenotypic Screen Using a Multiplex T Cell Activation Assay
In this app note, discover how phenotypic screening addresses these needs of rapidly and reliably profiling T cell activation and health.
Listicle
Top 10 Biopharma News Stories of 2019
There have been many exciting developments in the biopharma research field this year. Here, we revisit the top 10 most-read news stories of 2019 at Technology Networks.
Listicle
Top 10 Genomics News Stories of 2019
We've seen some exciting research developments take place in the genomics field throughout 2019. In this list, we revisit the top 10 most-read news stories, published on Technology Networks.
App Note / Case Study
An Optimized, Multiplexed Assay for Screening Ex Vivo Conditions which Increases Memory T Cell Frequency
Download this application note to discover a robust T cell memory cell and cytokine profiling assay.
Listicle
Treating Cancer – 5 Types of Immunotherapy
This listicle explores the five different types of immunotherapy, how each type works, and takes a closer look at some examples of approved immunotherapies.
Video
Hemophilia and Gene Therapy
Hemophilia is a genetic disease that prevents blood from clotting properly leading to prolonged internal and external bleeding. There are existing treatments for hemophilia that require lifelong administration, while gene therapy may offer a one-time treatment to address the cause of the disease.
Video
A "Living Drug" That Could Change the Way We Treat Cancer
In a talk about a breakthrough, CAR T-cell therapy pioneer, Carl June shares how three decades of research culminated in a therapy that's eradicated cases of leukemia once thought to be incurable – and explains how it could be used to fight other types of cancer.
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