Publications - Kah Whye Peng, Ph.D. - Mayo Clinic.
From left to right: Karl Clark, Kah-Whye Peng, and Allan Dietz. Dietz was originally running a Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) facility within Mayo Clinic, developing cells as therapeutics. At the time, his lab was growing cells in media- a liquid that supplies cells with the nutrients and food they need to grow- and calf serum.
Kah Whye Peng. Founder and Chief Technology Officer Food and Nutrition VYRIAD. She obtained her BSc degree (First Class Honors) in Zoology from the National University of Singapore and her PhD degree in Gene Therapy from the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom. Her research focuses on the development of new technologies that can be.
Peng, Kah Whye Awarding Body: University of Cambridge Current Institution: University of Cambridge Date of Award: 1998 Availability of Full Text: Full text unavailable from EThOS.. Thesis (Ph.D.) Qualification Level: Doctoral EThOS ID: uk.bl.ethos.624668 DOI: Not available: Share: Terms and.
Jenny Yang, PhD Justin Jeffrey, MS Kah Whye Peng, PhD Kooresh Shoghi, PhD Lara Leoni, PhD Marty Pagel, PhD Michael Nichols, PhD Mohammed Farhoud, MS Paul Territo, PhD Host Sponsors Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center In Partnership With 5th Annual Preclinical Imaging Consortium (PIC) Meeting The 5th annual Preclinical Imaging Consortium.
Presented by Kah-Whye Peng, PhD, Chief Operations Officer of Imanis Life Sciences, on Tuesday, May 15th at 2:00PM in Silverman Hall 3510. Reporter gene imaging is used extensively in research but the resolution and sensitivity of cell detection could be improved. Dr.
Remission of Disseminated Cancer After Systemic Oncolytic Virotherapy Stephen J. Russell, MD, PhD; Mark J. Federspiel, PhD; Kah-Whye Peng, PhD; Caili Tong, MS; David.
A major goal for gene therapy is to obtain targeted vectors that transfer genes efficiently to specific cell types. In theory, this can be achieved by targeting entry of the vector or by building gene expression cassettes that restrict gene expression to certain cell types.