Monitoring Adoptive Cell Therapy Using Immunosequencing
On-demand
Dr. Patrick Raber
Dr. Patrick Raber is an immunologist with 12 years of research experience and is an expert in the field of immunosequencing. His current role as a Director of Business Development at Adaptive is focused on the incorporation of immunosequencing into translational research and clinical trials for Adaptive’s academic and biopharmaceutical partners, with a focus on the key elements of experimental design, data analysis and data interpretation.
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Adaptive's immune medicine platform has the ability to immunosequence T-cell based infusion products and characterize their repertoire composition. Applications of this technology include monitoring clonal changes during manufacturing, tracking clonal persistence post-infusion, correlating presence of infused clones with adverse events, and co-monitoring efficacy of infusion products and minimal residual disease (MRD) in blood cancers.
In this webinar, Dr. Patrick Raber will discuss the principles of Adaptive’s immune medicine technologies and their applications to the field of adoptive cell therapy.
Learn about:
- Adaptive's immune medicine platform and accompanying data products that may help provide new insights into your samples
- How immunosequencing can characterize pre-infusion T-cell based products
- The application of immunosequencing to track and monitor clone persistence and infiltration post-infusion
- How infusion products modulate the endogenous T-cell repertoire
- Strategies for co-monitoring infusion products and MRD in blood cancers
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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