BPD Cell and Gene Therapy Symposium & Vendor Show

Cell and gene therapies at dozens of companies in the U.S. are being developed at an impressive rate. The combined cell (CAR-T, mesenchymal stem cells, etc.) and gene therapy (viral [AAV, Lenti] and non-viral) sectors are expected to generate an additional 200 IND submissions (with 800 current) as early as 2020, according to a FDA estimate. However, these companies face ongoing challenges including adequate product characterization, new safety risks, and the pivotal need for reliable, plus cost-effective manufacturing solutions. Currently, far less standardized equipment and methods or integrated automation is in use for cell and gene therapy product manufacturing, as compared with large molecule, biopharmaceuticals.

Six cell and gene therapy speakers, most from the Research Triangle Park, will present bioprocess development, manufacturing, and regulatory updates while also describing the potential to deliver unique, cell and gene therapies to oncologic, genetic, and rare disease patients in need.

Agenda

9:15-9:45 am  Registration and Exhibits Open

9:45-10:00 am  Welcome, Morning speaker introductions

Cell Therapy (10:00-11:45 am)

10:00-10:35 am  “Manufacturing Solutions Driving Rapid Clinical Translation of hMSCs and hMSC-Based Therapeutics”

Priya Baraniak, Ph.D., Senior Director, Business Development, ROOSTER BIO

10:35-11:10 am  “Steps to Reduce Bioburden from Human Livers during Manufacturing of Hepatocytes”

Jeremy Smith, B.S., Head of Quality Control, PROMETHERA

11:10- 11:45 am  “Off the Shelf Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T Cell Therapy for the Treatment of Cancer”

Mark Johnson, Ph.D., Team Leader, Cell Therapy Discovery, PRECISION BIOSCIENCES

11:45- 1:15 pm  Lunch and Exhibits

1:15-1:25  Afternoon speaker introductions

Gene Therapy (1:25-3:20 pm)

1:25-2:10 pm  “Regulatory Obstacles for Starting Cell and Gene Therapy Trials”

Stephanie Pierce, Ph.D., RAC, Regulatory Affairs Scientist, OFFICE OF REGULATORY AFFAIRS AND QUALITY, DUKE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

2:10-2:45 pm  “Adeno-Associated Virus Biology and Bioprocessing”

William (Billy) Kish, Ph.D., Senior Scientist, Gene Therapy Process Development, PFIZER (BAMBOO)

2:45-3:20 pm  “Innovation in AAV Manufacturing - Vertical Integration and Continuous Improvement”

Jacob Smith, B.S., Director of Process Development, ASKBIO

4:00 pm  Symposium and Exhibits close

 

Registration

Unemployed Job Seekers can use code BPDFREE at checkout.

 

More Information

We'd like to thank our participating vendors:

Applikon, Beckman Coutler Life Sciences, Bio-Rad, Charles River, Charter Medical, Kymanox, Pall Biotech, PBS Biotech, STI, Synthego, Watson Marlow, and Waters

For more information:

For questions or more information, contact:
Hannah Cole
Program Manager, Science and Technology Development Science and Technology Development 919-549-8840 | hannah_cole@ncbiotech.org

Date
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Address

NCBiotech
15 TW Alexander Drive
RTP, NC  27709

Cost
$25 Industry or Faculty/$5 Students/Free for Unemployed Job Seekers
Tags
Gene & Cell Therapy
For more information:

For questions or more information, contact:
Hannah Cole
Program Manager, Science and Technology Development Science and Technology Development 919-549-8840 | hannah_cole@ncbiotech.org

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