In episode #29 of “The Conversational Flow” podcast, our hosts, Brian and Adam, are joined by guests from Accelerating Cancer Immunotherapy Research (ACIR), a nonprofit dedicated to sharing important advances in cancer immunotherapy with the scientific community and the public. Ute Burkhardt discusses her background in cancer vaccines and neoantigen-driven T-cell responses, while Ed Fritsch shares his long career in protein therapeutics and the personal experiences that led him into immunotherapy. Together, they explain how ACIR was founded to curate and summarize key scientific papers, helping researchers stay current without being overwhelmed by the volume of new literature. Overall, the segment highlights ACIR’s mission to accelerate progress against cancer by making critical scientific insights more accessible.
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“The Conversational Flow” an official podcast of KCAS Bio, and focuses on the more niche topic of Flow Cytometry and its role within the greater pharmaceutical, biopharmaceutical and bioanalytical industries. Every month, KCAS Bio will bring you another 60 minutes (or so) of friendly banter between our two finest Flow Cytometry experts as they chat over coffee and discuss what they’ve learned about the world of Flow Cytometry the past couple of weeks. “The Conversational Flow” is brought to you by KCAS Bio.
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