Cell Culture in a Chemically Defined Environment
The manufacture of CAR-T cells has traditionally relied on the use of serum. But is using serum the best option for your program?
Join Chengkang (CK) Zhang during this 40-min webinar as he discusses risks associated with using serum or plasma in cell culture and furthermore explains the benefits of moving to a chemically defined T-cell culture process. Dr. Zhang also provides tips and best practices to achieve optimal results in the absence of serum.
To watch the webinar or to download its written summary (PDF), please fill out the form.
Topics discussed include:
- Why is serum used for in vitro cell culture
- Stepping away from serum
- Things to be considered moving to a chemically defined environment
- Example of chemically defined T-cell culture media: TheraPEAK® T-VIVO® Medium
Panelist:
- Chengkang Zhang, PhD, Associate Director R&D, Lonza