Seminar: High Efficiency Cell Engineering at University of Montreal

Join us at University of Montreal Centre de recherche de l'Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont for an insightful seminar hosted by MaxCyte

Monday, September 9, 2024
10:00 - 11 :00 AM ET

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In-Person Event

University of Montreal Centre de recherche de l'Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont
5415, boulevard de l’Assomption
Montréal (Québec) H1T 2M4

Are you involved in cell engineering research and eager to bridge the gap from the lab to real-world clinical applications?

We invite you to an informative presentation and discussion on Scalable Cell Engineering from 10:00 -11:00 AM (ET) hosted by the Haley Lab.

Our MaxCyte presenters will demonstrate how customers use the MaxCyte scalable transfection platform to edit primary cells, stem cells, and other hard-to-transfect cell lines while maintaining high efficiency and viability regardless of application.RSVP to the in-person seminar by filling out the form. This will help us tailor the discussion/presentation to be more specific to your cell type(s) and application(s).

Lunch is on us!  We value your time, and to keep the focus on learning, we're providing a complimentary lunch and dessert for all attendees. If you have any questions related to this event, please contact Jess Keeley ([email protected]).

Speakers

Picture of Vimal Keerthi

Vimal Keerthi

PhD Student in Ben Haley lab at Université de Montréal

Vimal is a graduate student at Centre de recherche de l'Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont (CR-HMR) working on the development and application of advanced genome engineering and genetic screening technologies to deepen our understanding of the complexities of human disease. Before joining the Haley lab, Vimal worked as a process development scientist at Stanford School of Medicine, where he worked on translating CAR-T and stem cell therapies from lab to clinic. 

 

Leif Anderson

Leif Anderson, PhD

Field Application Scientist
MaxCyte, Inc.

Leif Anderson is a Senior Field Application Scientist at MaxCyte. Leif is a trained biomedical engineer with years of experience working with primary cells, including iPSC’s at the Salk Institute and hematopoietic stem cells at UC Davis. Leif’s professional experience prior to joining MaxCyte includes supporting product development and commercialization of gene therapy products at LUMICKS, Nanoview Biosciences, and Unchained Labs.

 

Jess Keeley

Jess Keeley

Business Development Manager
MaxCyte, Inc.

Jess holds a degree in Biology from the University of Pittsburgh and has built a robust career in biotechnology. With roles at companies such as Thermo Fisher, Biotage, and MaxCyte, he has extensively supported both industry and academic research labs in their cell therapy, gene therapy, and drug discovery workflows. Currently, Jess serves as the Strategic Business Manager for MaxCyte, overseeing the Northeast US and Eastern Canada regions.

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