T Cell Therapy

Adoptive T cell therapy has brought excitement to immuno-oncology research and hope to cancer patients who are out of treatment options. The most popular form of T cell for therapy are chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells. These cells are engineered to express a synthetic transmembrane receptors containing the variable domain of an antibody to redirect their specificity to recognize and eliminate cancer cells upon infusion in patients.

Below is a collection of scientific resources for your T cell therapy research.

Training Programs

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On-Demand Course on Human T Cell Expansion

Learn how to optimize your T cell culture and expansion protocol by incorporating ImmunoCult™ media and activators in this free self-paced course.

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EasySep™ immunomagnetic cell isolation

Live Virtual Training on Human Immune Cell Isolation

Get proficient in handling, isolating, analyzing, and cryopreserving human immune cells for downstream applications.

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On-Site Customized Training

Receive on-site customized training to address specific research challenges or to standardize technical processes.

Note on COVID-19: We are continually assessing the situation and will resume hands-on training as soon as it is safe to do so.

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