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Episode 4: Dan Kaufman on off-the-shelf cell therapy and Manhattans

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UCSD's  Dan Kaufman, an innovator in the field of induced pluripotent cell (iPSC)-derived natural killer cell therapies, talks to Andy and JC about the latest in allogeneic and autologous immune and regenerative cell therapies at the 2024 Keystone symposium on Emerging Cell Therapies.   

02:55 Sourcing and expanding NK cells
05:59 Off-the-shelf versus self
09:26. Clinical trials and manufacturing
13:40. Stealth, immune cloaking and protein manufacture
16:51. Safety, cost, availability and standardization 
22:00. Stampede into autoimmune disease
28:59. Neurological cell therapies and beyond
33:30. Off the shelf and in vivo engineering
38:13. Commercialization headaches
39:51. Dan’s drink 

The Manhattan:
2 Oz rye whiskey, 
1 Oz sweet vermouth, 
2 dashes aromatic bitters. 

DIRECTIONS: Stir on ice for 45 sec and strain over a coupe glass. Garnish with a maraschino cherry.


The Mixer music “Pour Me Another” courtesy of Smooth Moves!

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