Production of Functionally Bioactive EVs From an Immortalized Human Neural Stem Cell (hNSC) Line

Wednesday, 27 September 2017 at 16:30

Add to Calendar ▼2017-09-27 16:30:002017-09-27 17:30:00Europe/LondonProduction of Functionally Bioactive EVs From an Immortalized Human Neural Stem Cell (hNSC) LineExtracellular Vesicles 2017 in Cripps Court, Magdalene College, Cambridge, UKCripps Court, Magdalene College, Cambridge, UKSELECTBIOenquiries@selectbiosciences.com

To ensure the scale required for clinical research and development, producer cell immortalization and clonal isolation is a practical strategy to produce consistent, functionally bioactive exosomes for use as therapeutic agents.

Randolph Corteling, Head of Research, ReNeuron Ltd.

Randolph Corteling

Randolph started his career as a Research associate at Novartis, before undertaking a PhD in Medical and Surgical Sciences at Nottingham University. He then subsequently spent 3 years as a Heart and Stroke Foundation postdoctoral fellow at the University Calgary, Canada before joining ReNeuron as a senior member of the research team in 2007. During his time at ReNeuron, Randolph has developed a number of new discoveries along with a thorough understanding of stem cell biology leading to his appointment as Head of Cell Biology in 2011 before subsequently being made Head of Research in April 2015.