Experts discuss the trends, challenges, and advantages in cryopreservation use for cell and gene therapies in this latest Medicine Maker, The Cell Preservation Society panel. Therapy developers and researchers in the advanced medicines sector are doing their utmost every day to improve and accelerate the journey of their products from the bench to the bedside. The supporting transport, logistics, and storage specialists tasked with the preservation and delivery of those products are working just as hard alongside them to improve their own products and services – and keep pace with a rapidly developing modality. To facilitate that next stage requires a new, advanced kind of collaboration, as well as new advances in cryopreservation technologies and capabilities. With players in both industry sectors agreeing to be part of a kind of symbiotic relationship, deputy editor Rob Coker speaks to a panel of experts to discuss the trends, challenges, advantages, and future of advanced therapies in an age witnessing an increasing use of cryopreservation. Watch the the full video here.
Meram received her master’s degree in biomedical sciences from Barry University and bachelor’s in Biology from Palm Beach Atlantic University.
Before her position at OrganaBio, Meram conducted research at Larkin University where she worked on assessing the impact of Hurricane Maria on respiratory diseases in Puerto Rico, which provided her with insight into research investigation and analysis along with generation of grant documentation.