Benefits of Non-Viral, Scalable Transfection for Assay Development, Protein Production & Cell Therapy Enablement Seminar

Join us for a lunch and learn at Pfizer Groton

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

12:00 – 1:00 p.m. ET

In-person event details

Location:
Pfizer Groton

1152 Rotunda A, Groton Building 200-001
280 Shennecossett Road, Groton, CT 06340

Join MaxCyte for a lunch seminar at Pfizer focused on accelerating discovery-stage protein expression, assay development and off-target analysis through high-efficiency, non-viral transfection.

This session will cover how MaxCyte’s scalable electroporation platform supports rapid, reproducible expression across a wide range of cell types and protein formats. We’ll also share how researchers are using transposon-enabled workflows to streamline stable cell line development. Whether you’re working with difficult-to-transfect lines, multiplex constructs or novel protein modalities, MaxCyte helps remove common bottlenecks in early discovery.

The presentation will be tailored to attendee interests—please share your application details when registering.

Lunch will be provided. Space is limited—reserve your seat today!

Speakers

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Joseph White, PhD

Field Application Scientist, MaxCyte, Inc.

Joseph is a field application scientist for MaxCyte dedicated to the southern New England and New York region with over 12 years of cell culture experience. He earned his PhD in biological sciences from the University at Buffalo and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Duke University, where he researched neurodegeneration using iPSC-derived cells and animal models. Prior to working at MaxCyte, Joseph served as a senior scientist at Thermo Fisher Scientific, where he led new product innovation for bioproduction and cell/gene therapy workflows. Based in Buffalo, NY, Joseph is passionate about the Bills and, more importantly, aiding in the advancement of therapeutic research from lab to clinic.

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Jess Keeley

Strategic Business Manager, MaxCyte, Inc.
Jess holds a degree in biology from the University of Pittsburgh and has built a robust career in biotechnology. With roles at companies such as Thermo Fisher, Biotage and MaxCyte, he has extensively supported both industry and academic research labs in their cell therapy, gene therapy and drug discovery workflows. Currently, Jess serves as the strategic business manager for MaxCyte, overseeing the Northeastern US.

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