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Join us this fall at the Knight Campus 2024 Distinguished Lecture Series, "Engineering of T Cell Cancer Therapies," featuring David Mooney on Wednesday, November 6 from 3-4pm in the Knight Campus Beetham Family Seminar Room. An in-person networking reception will follow in the seminar pre-function space immediately after the lecture. Visit our event website to submit your RSVP! 

For those unable to attend in person, Zoom webinar details will be posted to our events website closer to the lecture date. 

About the Talk:
In his talk, David Mooney will discuss how T cell-based therapies are revolutionizing the treatment of some types of cancer, but currently suffer from a number of limitations. To address these challenges, researchers are developing biomaterials capable of concentrating, interrogating, and manipulating stem and immune cells ex vivo and in the body by controlling, in space and time, the interaction of the cells with various immunomodulatory cues. Therapeutic cancer vaccines and the development of artificial antigen presenting cells for the manufacturing and in vivo boosting of adaptive T cell-based therapies will be highlighted. 

About David Mooney:
David Mooney is the Robert Pinkas Family Professor of Bioengineering and a core faculty member in Harvard University's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences and Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering. He is also a member of the Knight Campus External Advisory Board, as well as several national academies, and has won numerous awards for his research and his mentorship/teaching. To learn more about David Mooney, view his bio on the External Advisory Board web page.

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Zoom webinar details will be posted to the Knight Campus events website closer to the event date. Remote participants will be non-interacive for this event (view only). A recording of the lecture will be posted to the events webpage following the event date.

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