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Engineering Cell Models for Therapeutic Development and Screening


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Engineered cell models – including those based on Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells – form a cornerstone of drug development. 

In this webinar, our expert speakers will explore how targeted integration techniques can significantly enhance the efficiency and reliability of engineering CHO cell models for drug discovery.

They will provide a comprehensive overview of the latest tools and workflows that streamline therapeutic protein production, from initial integration to high-efficiency screening, and outline an AI-driven pipeline that accelerates the development of human protein therapeutics.

Attend this webinar to: 
  • Discover how AI can support next-generation biotherapeutic development
  • Learn how to efficiently integrate expression and screening of recombinant proteins in CHO
  • Gain insights into best practices for protein therapeutic manufacturing in CHO
Speakers
A picture of Giovanni Stracquadanio, PhD
Giovanni Stracquadanio, PhD
Professor of Engineering Biology
University of Edinburgh
A picture of Matthias Dierick, PhD
Matthias Dierick, PhD
Postdoctoral Research Associate
University of Edinburgh
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