Join Lonza scientist Ethan Shelkey as he discusses practical examples and strategies for using cell-based assays to assess immune activation, offering actionable insights for advancing cancer immunotherapy development.

In the field of immune-oncology, scientists discover, test, and validate numerous different immunotherapeutic agents, including checkpoint inhibitors, vaccine-based therapies, and cell-based treatments that leverage the human body’s immune system to fight cancer. Ideal treatments target a specific organ or cell type and trigger an efficient and safe immune response.

Immunogenicity includes a broad spectrum of pharmacologic reactions, ranging from intended on-target immune activation to unwanted off-target secondary responses that drive immunotoxicity and other safety considerations through cellular immunogenicity and immunotoxicity assays. These assays employ different cell types to assess pharmacologically relevant metrics such as cytotoxic cell–tumor target interactions, cancer cell killing, immune cell activation, and off-target toxicity.

With increasingly complex and specific immuno-oncology treatment modalities, assays that measure drug immunogenicity and immunotoxicity are critical for researchers seeking deeper insights into the immune system, tumor immune escape, and therapy efficacy. In this webinar we will discuss some key cell-based assays for immunogenicity and key considerations in the design of these assays.

Key Topics Include:

  • Understanding variety of cell-based assays used in immunogenicity testing
  • Donor considerations in design of these assays
  • Application trends in Immuno-oncology

Presenters

Research Scientist
Lonza

Ethan Shelkey, Ph.D. is a Research Scientist with the Bioscience Division at Lonza. As part of the team at the primary human cell isolation site, Ethan works to develop new assays for cell use and new protocols for improved cell characterization. He is the technical subject matter expert many of the projects involving immunology or genomics. Previous to his role at Lonza, he worked to create immune-competent 3D models of patient tumours to test immunotherapy efficacy.

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Lonza Bioscience

Lonza is one of the world’s largest contract development and manufacturing organizations (CDMOs) dedicated to serving the healthcare industry. Working across five continents, our colleagues work alongside pharma and biotech companies to turn their breakthrough innovations into viable therapies. We support our customers in bringing life-saving and life-enhancing treatments to patients worldwide with a combination of cutting-edge science, smart technology and lean manufacturing.

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