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Register for our upcoming webinar with PromoCell - Advancing Immuno-oncology: Innovative solutions for adoptive cell therapy

Advancing Immuno-oncology:
Innovative solutions for adoptive cell therapy

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Advances in immuno-oncology continue to transform cancer treatment, offering hope where traditional therapies have fallen short. However, clinical challenges remain. These challenges include treatment resistance, off-target effects, and the ability of cancer stem cells (CSCs) to promote disease progression. Understanding these challenges is essential for developing more effective immunotherapies.

This on-demand webinar with PromoCell discusses how advanced research tools are helping scientists understand treatment resistance caused by CSCs. We’ll cover innovative solutions for studying CSCs and their role in treatment resistance, as well as co-culture systems for cancer cells and immune cells.

Key takeaways from this webinar:

  • Innovative tools for isolating and cultivating CSCs
  • Co-culture systems for studying cancer cell and immune cell interactions
  • Advanced 3D tumor modeling for deeper tumor microenvironment insights
  • Safety and precision considerations in adoptive cell therapies

Now available on demand!

Featured speakers:

Dr. Alexander Trampe

Alexander Trampe studied biochemistry at the University of Bielefeld (Germany) and completed his PhD in cell biology at the University of Lübeck (Germany). After over 10 years of experience as a Scientific Support Specialist, Alexander is now the Project Manager of PromoCell’s Cancer Media Toolbox.

Dr. Alexander Trampe

Dr. Courtney Stewart

Courtney obtained her Ph.D. in 2019 in biomedical science with a focus on developmental neuroscience. She joined PromoCell as a Scientific Support Specialist in January of 2022 and became the US HLA Coordinator in April of 2022. She is dedicated to educating fellow scientists and has taken on many outreach endeavors for high school STEM, medical students, and advanced researchers alike in the last 15 years. As such, she utilizes her passion for education to help our customers better understand cell culture techniques and how HLA typed cells can be added to or used in their research paradigms.

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