Immuno-Oncology
Immune cells have the capability to eliminate tumor cells; however, tumor cells can develop the ability to evade immune responses. Current research efforts have been focused on developing personalized strategies for cancer treatment and developing new therapies that bolster the immune response in the fight against tumor cells.
Below is a collection of scientific resources for your immuno-oncology research.
Production of Chimeric Antigen Receptor T Cells
This free Nature Protocols Wallchart summarizes the processes involved in producing CAR T cells for therapy.
Get Your Free Copy >- “Autoimmunity and Cancer Immunotherapy” Featuring Dr. Vijay KuchrooOn this episode of the Immunology Podcast, Dr. Vijay Kuchroo talks about the conditions necessary to differentiate Th17 cells and their role in autoimmunity.
- “The Innate Immune System” Featuring Dr. Miriam MeradOn this episode of the Immunology Podcast, Dr. Miriam Merad from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai talks about tissue-resident macrophages in COVID-19 and cancer.
- “Structural and Mechanistic Immunology” Featuring Dr. Hao WuOn this episode of the Immunology Podcast, Dr. Hao Wu from Harvard Medical School talks about cryo-electron microscopy to study supramolecular complexes in innate immunity.
- “Autoimmune Diseases and B Cell Immunity” Featuring Dr. Mark ShlomchikOn this episode of the Immunology Podcast, Dr. Mark Shlomchik talks about the role of toll-like receptors in lupus and how his autoimmune disease research led to potential cancer therapies.
- “Immuno-Oncology Therapeutics” Featuring Dr. Michael AlonsoOn this episode of the Immunology Podcast, Dr. Michael Alonso from Bolt Biotherapeutics talks about using myeloid cells to target tumors.
- Next-Generation Cell Isolation Solutions for T Cell Therapy ResearchJoin this talk, presented by Dr. Amanda Durkin and Q&A guest Dr. Frann Antignano, to learn about ϳԹ’s cell isolation solutions for fast and easy T cell isolation. This presentation will also focus on large-scale research strategies by introducing our new mobilized leukopaks and feature the Easy 250 EasySep™ Magnet—a scalable and efficient system for manual column-free isolation.<br><br>This webinar is part of the “Translational T Cell Talks: Scaling for the Future” event hosted in collaboration with Scientist.com on June 11, 2024. <a href="/translational-t-cell-talks-2024">View the rest of the talks and read the Q&A transcripts.</a>
- Processing Multiple Samples at One Time with the EasyEights™ MagnetThe EasyEights™ EasySep™ Magnet is for cell separation procedures using selected EasySep™ reagents when simultaneously processing multiple samples