1st Edition

CAR-T Manufacturing Technologies and Innovations

Edited By Andy Kah Ping Tay Copyright 2025
    120 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    This edited volume describes innovations in all steps of the CAR-T manufacturing chain. These vital descriptions will help practitioners to overcome current challenges during the process and vastly reduce costs and enable timely and accessible administration of CAR-T therapy to patients.

    The book provides readers with information on key fundamental concepts of CAR-T manufacturing in areas such as cell selection, cell activation, cell transfection, cell expansion, genetic engineering, and quality control. In each chapter, a particular technological field in the CAR-T manufacturing chain is discussed. Each chapter will include an introduction to the importance of a particular technology for cell manufacturing, comparisons of state-of-the-art methods, and discussions on respective emerging innovations. This exposes readers to a high-level view of the entire process while diving into details for each specific process step. Readers will be able to apply their knowledge to make changes at each step of the CAR-T manufacturing process to reduce the existing high costs and long production times, so that cancer patients globally can benefit from CAR-T therapy.

    This book is an invaluable resource for practitioners in CAR-T manufacturing who aim to improve their quality and efficiency while reducing time and costs. It is also useful for advanced undergraduate and graduate students who wish to gain a strong foundation for continuing research in the field or interacting with practitioners.

    1. Immune cell selection and Isolation Jessalyn Low, Andy Tay  2. Strategies for T cell Activation Jessalyn Low, Andy Tay  3. Genetic tools to engineer CAR-T cells: Lessons from clinical studies Yu Yang Ng, Andy Tay  4. Intracellular delivery methods for therapeutic immune T-cell engineering Arun R. K. Kumar, Andy Tay  5. Bioreactor technology for CAR T cell manufacturing Yi Kai Luo, Andy Tay  6. Quality Control of CAR-T Products Jerome Adriel Tjiptadi, Andy Tay  7. Advances for in vivo CAR-T manufacturing Mohamed Bilal S/O Saibudeen, Kenneth Goh Jun Lim, Andy Tay

    Biography

    Andy Kah Ping Tay received his Ph.D. from the University of California, Los Angeles (2017) and subsequently completed his postdoctoral training at Stanford University (2019). He then went to Imperial College London as an 1851 Royal Commission Brunel Research Fellow (2020). He currently holds the Presidential Young Professorship in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the National University of Singapore.