Dublin, Ireland | September 1-4, 2024
Taconic Biosciences is thrilled to attend ECI to support challenges with immunology.
Discover how the right mouse or rat model can help you conquer challenges with immunology. Connect with a Taconic scientist at the show to explore options from study-ready cohorts, fully licensed custom model generation, and integrated colony management solutions.
Need a conversation starter? Ask about the newest additions to the one-of-a-kind FcResolv® NOG portfolio for antibody based research, our extensive catalog of validated humanized immune system (HIS) mice, or how researchers are benefiting from fully integrated custom model generation and colony management solutions.
Monday, September 2, 2024 | 5:10 PM - 6:30 PM
Evaluation of a human peripheral blood NK humanized hIL-15 mouse model lacking murine Fc gamma receptors
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Evaluation of checkpoint inhibitor efficacy in a humanized immune system mouse model lacking murine Fc gamma receptors
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Field Applications Scientist
Dr. Ditte Olson is a seasoned scientist with expertise in metabolic and cardiovascular diseases, joining Taconic Biosciences from a biotech company in Denmark. With a strong background in neuroscience and molecular biology, Ditte earned her industial PhD from Aarhus University in collaboration with H. Lundbeck A/S. Having previously collaborated with Taconic as a customer, Ditte bring valuable insights to her roles as a Field Applications Scientist. Based in Aarhus, Denmark, she is committed to providing top-tier support to European customers and driving the adoption of Taconic's key commercial models across the region.
Field Applications Scientist
Dr. Peter Chew is a Field Applications Scientist at Taconic Biosciences, providing scientific expertise, education, and support across the Asia Pacific region. He earned his PhD from the National University of Singapore, where he led pioneering studies on immune cell-tumor interactions. Following his doctoral work, Peter served as a research fellow at the Chinese Academy of Sciences before joining Taconic in 2021. With extensive experience in animal models, Peter is dedicated to advancing translational research by promoting the development and appropriate use of these models in the scientific community.