ROUNDTABLE (TERUMO) The Sources of Variability in Apheresis and Standardizing Collections for Improved Starting Material and Patient Experiences
Wednesday, May 31, 2023 09:15 AM - 10:15 AM
Room 252A
Roundtable
Moderator
Dalip Sethi, PhD, Director Scientific Affairs, Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies, USA
Panelists
Sinju Thomas, RN, Lead Apheresis Nurse Practitioner, Imperial College NHS Trust London, UK
Matt Hemstreet, MBA, Director Global Marketing Cell Therapeutics,Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies, USA
John Manis, MD, Boston’s Children Hospital and Harvard Medical School, USA
Tracey Hlucky, CMQ/OE, CQA(ASQ), Sr. Manager, Quality Assurance- Interim Lead of US Site Qualification, Kite Pharma, USA
Learning Objectives
Dalip Sethi, PhD, Director Scientific Affairs, Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies, USA
Panelists
Sinju Thomas, RN, Lead Apheresis Nurse Practitioner, Imperial College NHS Trust London, UK
Matt Hemstreet, MBA, Director Global Marketing Cell Therapeutics,Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies, USA
John Manis, MD, Boston’s Children Hospital and Harvard Medical School, USA
Tracey Hlucky, CMQ/OE, CQA(ASQ), Sr. Manager, Quality Assurance- Interim Lead of US Site Qualification, Kite Pharma, USA
Learning Objectives
- Collecting consistent apheresis products can be difficult and many factors play into the success or failure of a collection
- Field-wide standards for data collection from apheresis collection to final therapy results in significant benefits to therapy manufacturers and healthcare providers alike.
- Robust use of patient, procedure and product data is key to success in the cell collections process.
Matt Hemstreet MBA
Director Global Marketing Cell Therapeutics
Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies
Panelist
Director Global Marketing Cell Therapeutics
Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies
Panelist
Tracey Hlucky CMQ/OE, CQA(ASQ)
Sr. Manager, Quality Assurance- Interim Lead of US Site Qualification
Kite Pharma
Panelist
Sr. Manager, Quality Assurance- Interim Lead of US Site Qualification
Kite Pharma
Panelist