High Efficiency Cell Engineering Seminar at BioLabs

Join us at BioLab at The Lundquist Institute for an insightful seminar hosted by MaxCyte

Tuesday, June 4, 2024
12:00 - 1:00 PM (PT)

In-Person Event
BioLabs at The Lundquist Institute
1124 W Carson Street
MRL Building - 3rd Floor
Conference Room: Cafe
Torrance, CA 90502

About the seminar

Join us for lunch on Tuesday, June 4 from 12:00-1:00pm at LA BioLabs!

Don't miss this opportunity to delve into the future of cellular engineering! By attending, you will gain valuable insights into how MaxCyte's innovative electroporation platforms enable the efficient engineering of primary cells, stem cells, and many more cell lines. Discover how our technology guarantees high cell viability and optimal recovery rates for a wide range of applications, including CRISPR, cell-based assays, cell therapy manufacturing, viral production, and so much more.

Space is limited so reserve your spot today at the link below!

Lunch will be on us: We value your time, and to keep the focus on learning, we're providing a complimentary lunch for all in-person attendees.

RSVP by filling out this form to secure your seat!

Speakers

Mariangelli Orlando-1

Maria Orlando, PhD

Field Application Scientist
MaxCyte, Inc.

Mariangelli has a BS in Microbiology from Georgia State University and an MBA from California Lutheran University. Prior to Maxcyte, she worked at Takeda, Eli Lilly, Amgen, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, and at The Sylvester Cancer Center at the University of Miami. Her professional experience includes Molecular Biology and Codon Optimization, Cell Line Development, Transfections and Transduction of cell lines, Protein and Antibody Expression, GPCR and Ion Channel cell line generation and High Throughput screening.

 

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Kyle Franks

Business Development Manager
MaxCyte, Inc.

Kyle is a Strategic Business Manager for MaxCyte's Southwest region. Kyle received his degree from UC Santa Cruz in Chemistry; his research explored the structural activation mechanisms of circadian transcription factors. Kyle is a proven partner in supporting organizations from research to commercialization, connecting scientists, manufacturing, and regulatory professionals to achieve their goals.

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