This webinar, published by InnovATEBIO, features two talks: one by John Carrese and Guy Hamilton, presenting a report from the Cell and Immunotherapy Hub on the labor market and skills gap for cell/immunotherapy technicians, and another, by Sandra Porter, on creating undergraduate research projects around anti-body engineering. The report by Cell and Immunotherapy Hub focuses on defining the sector of immunotherapy, including its size and growth, alongside discussing data gathered from job postings in the immunotherapy field. The second presentation defines antibodies and discusses why antibody engineering is useful, including antibody engineering's potentials and job outlook. This presentation then discusses the use of hackathons to work on antibody engineering projects, including demographics of participants and description of projects. This video runs 50:27 minutes in length.

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