【專題演講】
Special Lecture:
Toward scalable production of differentiation stage-specific cells for CAR-T cell therapy
Speaker:
Professor Yu-Tsueng Liu 劉育琮 (CV)
Professor Liu has a broad background in clinical and basic research. I had my medical residency training in Taiwan at the Taipei Veterans General Hospital, a leading medical center with well-known clinical programs and research for hepatitis B virus associated hepatocellular carcinoma. I was honored with the Distinguished Academic Record in Clinical Medicine during those years. I decided to study molecular medicine and obtained my Ph.D. in the U.S. and went on to have my postdoctoral training at UCSF, where we developed the microarray-based Virochip to help identify the novel SARS coronavirus in 2003 and studied oncogenic viruses, including KSHV and hepatitis B and D viruses with Don Ganem and Joe DeRisi. My research during those years involved basic molecular and cellular biology, laboratory virology, cancer biology and biotechnology. As PI or co-investigator in NIH funded grants, I have created various assays for clinical research to identify various microorganisms, such as influenza virus and human papillomavirus subtypes, as well as to detect cancer-specific fusion genes using human specimens. I have recently co-invented microbubble technology for rare cell isolation and helped establish a company, Diagnologix, to develop a product for clinical uses.
Date / Venue:
108.09.12 (四) 12:00-13:00 勵學大樓 視聽中心 (註:不供餐)
Registration:
Organizers:
Graduate institute of Clinical Medicine
Research Center for Environmental Medicine
Co-organizers:
Higher Education Sprout Project, KMU