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Hijacking Viruses: Optimizing Lentivirus-Based Cell Engineering

Hijacking Viruses: Optimizing Lentivirus-Based Cell Engineering

Update: 2023-12-20
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Researchers commonly employ lentiviruses to modify cells genetically. However, they must overcome several challenges when using these viruses in the laboratory or clinic. In this episode, Charlene Lancaster from The Scientist’s Creative Services Team spoke with Filippo Rossignoli, instructor in neurosurgery at the Center for Stem Cell and Translational Immunotherapy at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, about using lentiviruses to engineer cell therapies and the troubleshooting process he undertook to optimize viral production and infection.


 


More on this topic: https://www.the-scientist.com/infographics/viral-vector-platforms-for-gene-therapy-70941


 


LabTalk is a special edition podcast produced by The Scientist's Creative Services Team, where we explore topics at the leading edge of innovative research. This month’s episode is sponsored by Mirus Bio.

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Hijacking Viruses: Optimizing Lentivirus-Based Cell Engineering

Hijacking Viruses: Optimizing Lentivirus-Based Cell Engineering

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