Latest News from NC VVIRAL
NIIMBL Viral Vector Team Visit to NC-VVIRAL
The NIIMBL team of experts in Viral Vector Manufacturing - Eric Hacherl and Angie Bennett recently visited the NC-VVIRAL group at the NC State University campus for a two day symposium to discuss their appraisals of the field, technological needs and vision. The...
Affinity Ligands to Purify Lentivirus Particles
Dr. Stefano Menegatti shares his expertise on lentivirus purification with GEN, Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News.
https://www.genengnews.com/topics/bioprocessing/affinity-ligands-to-purify-lentivirus-particles/
Sartorius – NC-VVIRAL Visitation
Big thanks to Ales Strancar (Bia Seperations Inc.), Calvin Shanahan, and Brian Windle for coming to visit the NC-VVIRAL lab to hear about our research!
Sensors, Biosystems and Analytics Converge – Kicking Off the NC-VVIRAL Symposium Day 1
Day 1 of the Sensors, Biosystems & Analytics Converge and first ever NC-VVIRAL Symposium started off with an excellent plenary talk by Prof. Dr. Steven Cramer (RPI), followed by interesting advances and perspectives shared by faculty including Prof. Veena Misra,...
NC-VVIRAL Symposium 2023
Please register for the upcoming and exciting first-ever NC-VVIRAL Symposium, a two-day event filled with knowledge and networking with our industry and academic partners. Click on the here for more information and to access the registration form.
TUCASI Awards Funding to NC-VVIRAL
The North Carolina Viral Vector Initiative in Research and Learning (NC-VVIRAL) has been awarded funding by the Triangle Universities Center for Advanced Studies Inc. (TUCASI). NC-VVIRAL will use the funding to support student-led research projects over the next two...
New Initiative Aims to Put NC State at the Forefront of Viral Vector Manufacturing
An initiative launched by NC State University professors Stefano Menegatti and Michael Daniele brings together broad, multidisciplinary expertise from universities and industry partners across the Triangle — and will offer hands-on training and learning opportunities to students and professionals alike.
Find Out Why: New NC-VVIRAL Lab
A new Viral Vector research lab is coming to NC State. The lab collaboratively works with Electrical and Computer Engineering, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, and the Joint Department of Biomedical Engineering.