How to Produce Successful Viral Vectors
Technique Talks

How to Produce Successful Viral Vectors

Learn how to be successful with transfection parameters, cell culture considerations, and assessment methodology when producing viral vectors.

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This webinar will be hosted live and available on-demand

Wednesday, December 14, 2022 
2:00 PM Eastern Time 

When it comes to viral production, researchers are faced with a plethora of variables and decisions. From viral vector type and cell culture format to transfection parameters, knowing how to set up a successful virus production experiment can be overwhelming.

In this Technique Talk brought to you by Mirus Bio, Quincy Harenda and Geddy Hamblen will simplify how to generate viral vectors and dive into the considerations for successful production. 

Learning Objectives

  • How to choose which viral vector to produce
  • Transfection parameters for maximizing yield
  • Cell culture considerations for scaling up or down
  • Methods for assessing viral titer and quality


Quincy Harenda, BSc
Quincy Harenda
Technical Support Scientist
Mirus Bio 

Geddy Hamblen, MSc
Geddy Hamblen
Field Applications Scientist 
Mirus Bio 

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