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Register: On-Demand GMP Human T Cell Expansion Course

Sign up to access this free course on activating and expanding T cells for applications in GMP workflows.

In this self-paced, virtual course, you will learn how to use GMP ImmunoCult™ reagents and scalable culture systems to design and optimize T cell expansion protocols for cell therapy applications.

Instructor Bio

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Alekhya Josyula, Scientific Support Specialist, Immunology, Scientific Support

Alekhya obtained her MSc from the department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry at Simon Fraser University. Her MSc project focused on assessing immune responses to immunogen formulations comprising modified HIV immunogens. In her current role, Alekhya provides frontline support to customers and acts as a trainer in corporate training programs. She specializes in ƽ's Immune Cell Culture and Cell Separation product portfolios, and supports products for cell line development.

Course Curriculum

Session 1: T Cell Development and Activation
  • Signals involved in T cell activation
  • T cells’ response to stimuli
  • Different types of T cell therapeutics

Mini Quiz: Test Your Knowledge


Estimated time for completion: 15 minutes

Session 2: Case Studies and Considerations for GMP T Cell Expansion
  • Regulatory considerations around T cell culture in a GMP workflow
  • Example protocols for culturing T cells
  • Potential impacts of gene editing T cells

Mini Quiz: Test Your Knowledge


Estimated time for completion: 25 minutes

Session 3: Large-Format Culture Using Bioreactors
  • Influence of cultureware on expansion dynamics
  • Media addition and fill-and-forget approaches to T cell expansion

Mini Quiz: Test Your Knowledge


Estimated time for completion: 15 minutes

Final Assessment

Complete this final assessment to test your knowledge and receive a certificate following successful completion.

Estimated time for completion: 10 minutes

The on-demand course is divided into 3 sessions and a final assessment. Note that this is not an accredited course and cannot be used to receive Continuing Education (CE) credits.