Thursday, October 2, 2014

Cellular Therapy

Duties and responsibilities:

Cell therapy (also called cellular therapy or cryotherapy) is therapy in which cellular material is injected into a patient; this generally means intact, living cells. For example, T cells capable of fighting cancer cells via cell-mediated immunity may be injected in the course of immunotherapy.

Salary: $46,000 - $63,000

Education:

Evidence-based requirements set by international teams of world-renowned experts vested in the improvement and progress of cellular therapy. Standards are developed by consensus within committees consisting of knowledgeable clinicians, scientists, technologists, and quality experts that span the entire continuum of cell manufacturing. International leaders in cellular therapy programs, cord blood banks, and registries serve on the Standards Development Committees. Liaison representation from consumers and regulatory bodies are consulted throughout the development process.


Reflection: Yes, I would like to be one because I would like to help people with cancer. 

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