What does a Car T Scientist do?
Career: Car T Scientist
A CAR T Scientist researches and develops chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapies, a type of immunotherapy used to treat cancer. They design, test, and optimize CAR T cells in laboratory settings, ensuring their safety and effectiveness before clinical trials. Their work involves genetic engineering, cell culture, and analyzing immune responses. CAR T Scientists collaborate with teams of biologists, clinicians, and regulatory experts to advance therapies from the lab to patient treatment.