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Can MILs Strike a Killer Blow to Cancer?
FromVital Science
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Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Oct 19, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
From a young age, Kim Noonan knew what she wanted in life — a career in science and a desire to help.When her mother succumbed to gastric cancer, it drove her even more to help people, especially cancer patients. Today, she’s at the forefront of a potentially game-changing development in cancer therapy — using bone marrow-infiltrating lymphocytes (MILs) designed to target and kill cancerous tumors of all shapes and sizes.Find out how her early work with myeloma patients started her road to discovering MILs, the origin of WindMIL Therapeutics, challenges associated with manufacturing MIL-based therapies, and what the future holds for this revolutionary treatment.Learn more about WindMIL Therapeutics and the science behind their work with bone marrow immunology.SHOW NOTES
Cell and Gene Therapy Services
Oncology Research and Drug Development
The Link Between a Consistent Cell Supply and Successful Cell Therapies
Charles River Presents: Tailored Preclinical Support for Your Cell & Gene Therapies
Cell and Gene Therapy Development Video Series
Better In Vitro Cancer Models for Better Cancer Drugs
MILs Role in Biology and Cancer Therapy
ACKNOWLEDGMENTSHosted by: Gina MullaneNarrated by: Chris GarciaSpecial thanks to: Kim Noonan
Cell and Gene Therapy Services
Oncology Research and Drug Development
The Link Between a Consistent Cell Supply and Successful Cell Therapies
Charles River Presents: Tailored Preclinical Support for Your Cell & Gene Therapies
Cell and Gene Therapy Development Video Series
Better In Vitro Cancer Models for Better Cancer Drugs
MILs Role in Biology and Cancer Therapy
ACKNOWLEDGMENTSHosted by: Gina MullaneNarrated by: Chris GarciaSpecial thanks to: Kim Noonan
Released:
Oct 19, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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