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- Cancer/Oncology
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2. Cancer vaccines
- Dr. Elias Sayour
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3. The future of blood tests in cancer treatment
- Dr. Isaac Garcia-Murillas
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5. Artificial intelligence in precision medicine
- Dr. Michael P. Menden
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6. How liver X receptor regulates intestinal regeneration and tumor growth
- Dr. Srustidhar Das
- Neurology/Neuroscience
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7. Integrated multimodal cell atlas of Alzheimer’s disease
- Dr. Michael Hawrylycz
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8. How and why neurons die in Alzheimer's disease?
- Prof. Bart De Strooper
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9. Restoring glucose metabolism: a new approach to reversing cognitive decline in AD
- Prof. Katrin Andreasson
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10. Advancing ALS genetics through accessible testing
- Dr. Teresa Fecteau
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11. MicroRNA as a biomarker for early detection of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
- Dr. Sandra Banack
- Dr. Paul Alan Cox
- Dr. Rachael Dunlop
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12. Translational research in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
- Prof. Aaron D. Gitler
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13. Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor modulation in neurological diseases- Prof. Andrew B. Tobin
- Immunology & Inflammation
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14. Role of ETS2 in autoimmune and inflammatory diseases
- Dr. James Lee
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15. Rheumatic diseases and musculoskeletal pain
- Prof. Anisur Rahman
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16. Decoy-resistant IL18: how engineered E. coli enhances immune responses against tumors- Dr. Rizwan Romee
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17. Transmembrane domains and the regulation of trogocytosis in T cells
- Dr. Stefano Barbera
- Infectious Diseases/Microbiology
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20. Elite controllers of HIV: from discovery to future therapies
- Prof. Bruce Walker
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22. Towards developing a universal influenza vaccine
- Prof. Peter Palese
- Pharmaceutical Sciences
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23. The state of the art in secondary pharmacology
- Dr. Jean-Pierre Valentin
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24. The safety, toxicology, and regulation of antibody-drug conjugates
- Dr. Veysel Kayser
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26. Management of generic drug development: challenges and opportunities
- Mr. Sandeep Patil
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27. Translational medicine: the risk of failure in delay and how to reduce it
- Prof. Martin Wehling
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28. The regulation of cell therapy
- Prof. Moutih Rafei
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29. Scale-up challenges in the production of nanomedicines from lab to industry
- Prof. Dr. Oya Tagit
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30. Challenges and solutions of scaling up
- Dr. Shaukat Ali
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32. Using real-world insights on drug interactions to inform drug development
- Dr. Amita Datta-Mannan
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33. Role of marketing authorization holder in drug safety
- Dr. Raphael Elmadjian Pareschi
- Methods
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34. The role of preregistration and registered reports in improving research transparency and reproducibility
- Dr. Peter Bonde Ernst-Rasmussen
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35. Decoding aging: how a proteomic clock predicts mortality and disease across populations
- Dr. M. Austin Argentieri
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36. MassBank development and future
- Dr. Emma L. Schymanski
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37. Synthetic whole embryo models and their applications
- Prof. Jacob (Yaqub) Hanna
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38. Pioneering proteomics: insights on advancements in the science of proteins
- Prof. Ruedi Aebersold
Topics Covered
- Cell therapy
- Gene therapy
- Regulatory
- Cancer
- Gene engineering
- Clinical trial
Biography
Dr. Moutih Rafei commands a prominent position in the fields of immunology and immuno-oncology, boasting a distinguished career spanning over two decades. He has spearheaded groundbreaking research and emerged as a leading force in developing immune-based therapies for severe medical conditions. His trajectory is a truly inspiring narrative from a budding scientist to a Senior Scientific Advisor and CEO.
Dr. Rafei’s journey commenced with an intense desire to comprehend the intricacies of the human immune system. Armed with a PhD in Experimental Medicine from McGill University, he embarked on a quest to demystify T-cell development, stem cell biology, cancer immunotherapy, and autoimmune diseases. His early research plunged into the depths of thymopoiesis, a pivotal process in T-cell development.
What sets Dr. Rafei apart is his steadfast dedication to translational research. Beyond the laboratory, Dr. Rafei’s influence extends as CEO of AXIOM Services Inc., where he has fostered a culture of collaboration and innovation. This has resulted in the development of cell-based treatments and cancer vaccination strategies poised to benefit patients worldwide.
Dr. Rafei’s profound impact on science has not gone unnoticed. His unwavering dedication to advancing medicine has garnered over 20 awards and accolades throughout his career. His research has led to over 50 influential peer-reviewed publications, along with 5 reviews, 2 book chapters, 1 monograph, and 6 patented innovations.
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Talk Citation
Rafei, M. (2025, January 30). The regulation of cell therapy [Audio file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved February 4, 2026, from https://doi.org/10.69645/WSAM8047.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
- Published on January 30, 2025
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Moutih Rafei has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.