Seminar: High-Efficiency Cell Engineering at ASU Biodesign Institute

Lunch and learn: Join us at ASU Biodesign Institute for a high-efficiency cell engineering seminar

Wednesday, October 30, 2024

12:00-1:00 pm MT

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In-Person Event Details

Location:
ASU Biodesign Institute
B105 – Auditorium
1001 S McAllister Ave
Tempe, AZ 85287

Join us for a Lunch & Learn: High Efficiency Cell Engineering presentation at the ASU Biodesign Institute. Learn how MaxCyte’s advanced electroporation platforms are driving innovations in cell therapies, including the use of dendritic cells for next-generation vaccines and immunotherapies.

Explore how these technologies are unlocking new possibilities in precision medicine and improving therapeutic outcomes.

Lunch is on us!  We value your time, and to keep the focus on learning, we're providing a complimentary lunch for all on-site attendees. If you have any questions related to this event, please contact Kyle Franks.

Space is limited—reserve your spot today!

Speakers

Photo by Andy DeLisle

Skylar Henry, PhD

Postdoctoral Research Scholar at the Biodesign Center for Personalized Diagnostics

Dr. Skylar Henry earned her PhD in biochemistry from Arizona State University in 2023 and currently serves as both a postdoctoral fellow at Arizona State University and a research affiliate at the Mayo Clinic. Her research focuses on nanotechnology and immunotherapy, with an emphasis on developing innovative drug and vaccine delivery systems. During her graduate studies, Dr. Henry developed and patented a self-assembling nanoparticle mRNA vaccine. In addition to her technical achievements, she has published extensively and actively mentors students in collaborative research environments.

Kyle M. Franks

Kyle Franks

Strategic Business Manager at MaxCyte
Kyle Franks is the Strategic Business Manager at MaxCyte for the Southwest region. Kyle received his degree from UC Santa Cruz in chemistry. His research explored the structural activation mechanisms of circadian transcription factors. Kyle is a proven partner in supporting organizations from research to commercialization and connecting scientists, manufacturing specialists, and regulatory professionals to achieve their goals.
 

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