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Postdoctoral Research Fellow

 at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital


Dr. Aron Gyorgypal is a postdoctoral research fellow at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts. Traditionally trained as an engineer, Aron received his PhD in chemical and biochemical engineering from Rutgers University in New Jersey, where he studied antibody glycosylation in the context of bioprocessing to produce more homogeneous biologics. He utilizes his expertise as a consultant for biopharmaceutical companies to help better develop biosimilars. Following the completion of his PhD, he joined the Anthony Lab at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital in the immunology department, where he leverages his engineering skillset to deepen the understanding of immunological disorders and develop therapeutic solutions against such conditions. Some key topics Aron is interested in are oncology, immunology, neurobiology and glycobiology.


Education


Rutgers University

New Jersey Institute of Technology


Awards & Certifications


Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) (T32-Fellowship) - Research Training in Pulmonary, Immunology and Allergy at Massachusetts General Hospital & Harvard Medical School

Outstanding Graduate Student in Research Award, Rutgers University

Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) Fellowship


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Microbial Monitoring for Biopharma Manufacturing

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Transformative Technologies in Vaccine Manufacturing

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The Applications of Cell Therapy

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An Introduction to Cell Therapy

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Biologic Production and Host Cell Proteins

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New Advances in the Bioprocess Pipeline

The ever-advancing bioprocess pipeline aims to optimize the manufacturing of biologics, using living organisms or their components. Addressing challenges of high costs, time-consuming assays and processing complexities is a key part of this process

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Embracing Data-Driven Modeling Approaches Into Biopharmaceutical Processing

This article explores new workflows using data-driven modeling to improve culture medium and new control algorithms allowing for better modulation within the bioprocess design space.
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Emerging Technological Landscapes in Biomanufacturing and Monoclonal Antibody Screening

This article aims to understand the current challenges in biomanufacturing and screening mAb profiles, and how innovative tools allow for greater insight when monitoring the critical attributes of mAbs.
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