Boosting Breast Cancer Immunotherapy: Microparticulate Approach with Synergistic Adjuvants
Document Type
Poster Presentation
Publication Date
4-2025
Keywords
fsc2025
Abstract
Breast cancer is a common malignancy impacting women. A breast cancer vaccine has the potential to provide a non-invasive immunotherapeutic approach to cancer treatment. The proposed research explores the immune pathways activated by a spray-dried microparticulate breast cancer vaccine with dual adjuvants. This presentation provides data from T Cell Quantification and ELISA tests at varying concentrations of POLY:IC and IFA using dendritic cells (DC2.4) and T cells (EL4.IL2). This presentation was originally presented at the 2024 ASHP Midyear Meeting to other pharmacy students and professionals.
Publication Information
Austin, Emily and Chablani, Lipika, "Boosting Breast Cancer Immunotherapy: Microparticulate Approach with Synergistic Adjuvants" (2025). Fisher Showcase 2025. Paper 5.
https://fisherpub.sjf.edu/fsc2025/5
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Comments
Student poster presented at the 2025 Fisher Showcase, St. John Fisher University, April 25, 2025.