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Cell Therapies of the Future with Dan Goodman

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How to Deconvolve HIV Viruses Into T Cells?

HIV is really good at inserting itself into the genome at a random place. We've essentially co-opted that process, you know, over the course of 15 years or so of understanding the virus as a tool. So what we do is we make a library of different cars using sort of cloning techniques,. And we turn that into virus. Then that mix, that pool of virus, then we dump on top of T cells. The challenge here is not so much running the assay, which also sounds difficult too. But it's actually once the assays are done, how do you deconvolve all of these?

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