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In this talk, Murat speaks with Ming (Tommy) Tang, Director of Computational Biology at Immunitas Therapeutics, an immuno-oncology start-up developing novel therapeutics for patients with cancer.
Tommy is a strong leader and communicator in the field of computational biology. He has dedicated his life's work to accelerating cancer research, with prominent expertise in analysing large-scale bulk sequencing data, single-cell and spatial transcriptomic data and epigenetic data.
Outside of his career at Immunitas, Tommy is a brilliant science communicator and teacher, with various educational streams, including Twitter, a blog, a GitHub repository, a YouTube channel, a newsletter, as well as authoring his own book, 'From Cell Line To Command Line'. He is passionate about teaching biologists the computational skills essential for modern science.
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Link to all Tommy's resources: https://tommytang.bio.link/
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First time hearing about Antiverse?
Antiverse is an artificial intelligence-driven techbio company that specialises in antibody design against difficult-to-drug targets, including G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) and ion channels. Headquartered in Cardiff, UK and with offices in Boston, MA, Antiverse combines state-of-the-art machine learning techniques and advanced cell line engineering to develop de novo antibody therapeutics. With a main focus on establishing long-term partnerships, Antiverse has collaborated with two top 20 global pharmaceutical companies. In addition, they are developing a strong internal pipeline of antibodies against several challenging drug targets across various indications.
For more information, please visit https://www.antiverse.io
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In this talk, Murat speaks with Ming (Tommy) Tang, Director of Computational Biology at Immunitas Therapeutics, an immuno-oncology start-up developing novel therapeutics for patients with cancer.
Tommy is a strong leader and communicator in the field of computational biology. He has dedicated his life's work to accelerating cancer research, with prominent expertise in analysing large-scale bulk sequencing data, single-cell and spatial transcriptomic data and epigenetic data.
Outside of his career at Immunitas, Tommy is a brilliant science communicator and teacher, with various educational streams, including Twitter, a blog, a GitHub repository, a YouTube channel, a newsletter, as well as authoring his own book, 'From Cell Line To Command Line'. He is passionate about teaching biologists the computational skills essential for modern science.
You will learn:
Things mentioned:
Link to all Tommy's resources: https://tommytang.bio.link/
Additional Materials:
First time hearing about Antiverse?
Antiverse is an artificial intelligence-driven techbio company that specialises in antibody design against difficult-to-drug targets, including G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) and ion channels. Headquartered in Cardiff, UK and with offices in Boston, MA, Antiverse combines state-of-the-art machine learning techniques and advanced cell line engineering to develop de novo antibody therapeutics. With a main focus on establishing long-term partnerships, Antiverse has collaborated with two top 20 global pharmaceutical companies. In addition, they are developing a strong internal pipeline of antibodies against several challenging drug targets across various indications.
For more information, please visit https://www.antiverse.io
Never miss a future event!
We'll notify you when there's a new event scheduled. Fill out this form to sign up for marketing communications from Antiverse. We post about upcoming events on LinkedIn and Twitter.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/antiverse/
X: https://twitter.com/AntiverseHQ