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Discovery Matters
Discovery Matters
109 episodes
4 days ago
A collection of stories and insights on matters of discovery that advance life sciences. Brought to you by the curious people at Cytiva.
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A collection of stories and insights on matters of discovery that advance life sciences. Brought to you by the curious people at Cytiva.
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Life Sciences
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91. The body as a bioreactor
Discovery Matters
33 minutes 30 seconds
1 year ago
91. The body as a bioreactor

What does 'the body as a bioreactor' mean? In this discussion how scientists use the body's machinery to produce therapeutic proteins. Scott Ripley, General Manager of Nucleic Acids at Cytiva, explains that traditional bioprocessing uses external bioreactors, while the new approach leverages the body's natural processes. This method offers benefits like longer protein half-life and the ability to express multiple proteins simultaneously. Justin Eyquem, assistant professor at University of California San Francisco, discusses the potential of in vivo CAR T cell therapy, which could simplify manufacturing and reduce costs. Both approaches face challenges in quality assurance and regulatory approval but hold promise for personalized and more effective treatments.

Discovery Matters
A collection of stories and insights on matters of discovery that advance life sciences. Brought to you by the curious people at Cytiva.