Concurrent Session B: Immunoengineering and Synthetic Biology
1:45 PM - 2:03 PM - Mechanoenergetic Mechanisms Drive CAR T-Cell Cytotoxic Functions Against Cancer - Presented by Ngoc Luu, New York University
2:03 PM - 2:21 PM - Human iPSC Genome Engineering at 100+ kilobases for Universal-donor Cell Therapies - Presented by Sarah Levovitz, New York University
2:21 PM - 2:39 PM - Investigating The Link Between Low Intensity Vibration and Telomere Reinforcement in Aging T-Cells - Presented by Andreas Kaimis, Stony Brook University
2:39 PM - 2:57 PM - A Synthetic Biology Approach to Genetically Engineering Mice Models for the Identification of Human Neoantigen-Specific T-Cell Receptors - Presented by Catherosette Meas, New York University
2:57 PM - 3:15 PM - Iron-Driven Macrophage Polarization Enhances T Cell Immunity in Tumors - Presented by Steven Zanganeh, New York Institute of Technology