How has immunotherapy evolved in the last decade? In this episode of The Chain, Laszlo Radvanyi, professor of immunology at the University of Toronto, discusses his years-long research on cancer immunotherapy, including his time at MD Anderson, with host Rakesh Dixit. He shares his thoughts on agonist antibodies, the true breakthroughs that are moving the needle for patients, reducing the CD-28 pathway so that it doesn’t produce cytokine toxins, and what is the next frontier in immunotherapy....

The Chain: Protein Engineering Podcast

Cambridge Healthtech Institute

Episode: 81 - Laszlo Radvanyi on Pushing Boundaries in Cancer Immunotherapy Research

JAN 13, 202644 MIN
The Chain: Protein Engineering Podcast

Episode: 81 - Laszlo Radvanyi on Pushing Boundaries in Cancer Immunotherapy Research

JAN 13, 202644 MIN

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How has immunotherapy evolved in the last decade? In this episode of The Chain, Laszlo Radvanyi, professor of immunology at the University of Toronto, discusses his years-long research on cancer immunotherapy, including his time at MD Anderson, with host Rakesh Dixit. He shares his thoughts on agonist antibodies, the true breakthroughs that are moving the needle for patients, reducing the CD-28 pathway so that it doesn’t produce cytokine toxins, and what is the next frontier in immunotherapy. Links from this episode:  EpiVax University of Toronto, Department of Immunology University of Toronto