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PhD & Postdoc

Beatriz Carvalho

Immuno-oncology · University of Porto

Beatriz Carvalho is tackling one of CAR-T cell therapy's most stubborn bottlenecks — the exhaustion and poor persistence of adoptively transferred cells in the immunosuppressive solid tumour microenvironment. Working under Prof. Rui Medeiros at the University of Porto's IPATIMUP cancer research institute, she has engineered a metabolic conditioning protocol using short-chain fatty acid supplementation during ex vivo expansion that skews differentiation toward a TCF7⁺ central memory phenotype without sacrificing immediate cytotoxicity. Her Seahorse respirometry experiments show that the conditioned cells maintain a higher spare respiratory capacity, which correlates with superior persistence in NSG mouse xenografts bearing HER2-positive ovarian tumour lines. After 28 days, conditioned CAR-T cells represent 12-fold more tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes than conventionally manufactured counterparts, and residual tumour burden is 60% lower. Beatriz has designed a serum-free GMP-compatible version of the protocol and is pursuing an industry postdoc application at Novartis Cell Therapies in Basel, with her co-authorship on a Clinical Cancer Research manuscript providing the academic evidence base for the application.

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Prof. Rui Medeiros Advisor
Immuno-oncology University of Porto Advisor: Prof. Rui Medeiros

Thesis Topic

CAR-T Cell Persistence Engineering via Metabolic Reprogramming of the Central Memory Phenotype in Solid Tumour Models

Skills

lentiviral vector production flow cytometry 30-colour panels Seahorse metabolic assay murine xenograft models

Transition Signals

industry postdoc application at Novartis Cell Therapies

co-author on Clinical Cancer Research submission

attending AACR 2027

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