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About BEBPA's Journal Club

Join BEBPA’s Journal Club—your new quarterly space for thoughtful scientific discussion and community.

Each session features a 30-minute presentation on a selected peer-reviewed article followed by 30 minutes of open dialogue with fellow industry professionals. Membership is free, but registration is required to receive meeting details. While slides won’t be shared, the conversation will be rich, relevant, and engaging. Sign up to stay informed, expand your expertise, and connect with the BEBPA community.

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Name

Next Gathering:

April 23, 2026
9am PT

Laureen Little

Presenter:

Laureen Little

Journal:

Safety and Regenerative Properties of Immortalized Human Mesenchymal Stromal Cell Secretome

BEBPA's Journal Recommendations

Analysis of the measurements used as potency tests for the 31 US FDA-approved cell therapy products

Validation of a quantitative cell-based relative potency assay for LUXTURNA

Development for Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products: A Comprehensive Approach and Regulatory Insights

The potency of cell- based assays to predict response to TNF inhibitor therapy

A neutralizing nanobody-based liquid-phase blocking ELISA to assess the protective potency of Senecavirus A vaccine

A monoclonal antibody targeting conserved regions of pre-fusion protein cross neutralizes Nipah and Hendra virus variants

A new STAT3-based potency assay for human G-CSF analog therapeutics

Efficient in vitro assay for evaluating drug efficacy and synergy against emerging SARS-CoV-2 strains

Therapeutic glycoprotein hormones: Considerations for the use of in vitro alternatives to in vivo potency assays

A HiBiT-tagged pseudovirus-like particle platform for safe, rapid quantification of virus neutralization and antibody dependent enhancement

Establishing potency and stability release specifications using alternative ATP assay of BCG Tokyo 172-1 vaccine used in Thailand

The vital role of biological standardization in ensuring efficacy and safety of biological products - Historical perspectives