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From Bench to Breakthrough: Seattle Life Sciences Networking Night

November 6, 2025 - 4:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Free

Seattle has long been a hub for scientific discovery! This Autumn, join us for an evening of networking and a short keynote that celebrates the strength of our life sciences community.

On November 6, from 4:30 to 7:00 p.m, the CoLabs in downtown Seattle will host a gathering of researchers, innovators, and healthcare professionals for the Seattle Life Sciences Exchange: Oncology Frontiers.

Whether you are a graduate student looking to expand your network, a biotech professional eager to explore new partnerships, or a healthcare researcher curious to meet colleagues working at the cutting edge, this evening will provide the space to engage in meaningful conversations. Alongside the networking, you will hear a lightning talk from Dr. Emma Kuan from the Allen Institute for Immunology and Sam Nutt from the Srivastava Lab at Fred Hutch.

The event is free to attend, and each registration includes a complimentary drink ticket to enjoy while you meet new people and reconnect with familiar faces. Space is limited, so reserve your spot today!

Date & Time

November 6, 2025 | 4:30 – 7:00 p.m.

Location

CoLabs | 222 5th Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109

 

Speakers

Dr. Emma Kuan is a Scientist III in Experimental Immunology at the Allen Institute for Immunology.

Her research centers on characterizing myeloid cell subsets in healthy individuals and patients with inflammation-driven diseases, through multimodal and big-data approaches.

 

 

 

Sam Nutt is a Ph.D. candidate in the Srivastava Lab at Fred Hutch.

His research uses clinically relevant mouse models to improve engineered T cell therapies (CAR-T and TCR-T) for solid tumors, with a focus on how they crosstalk with the endogenous immune system to promote tumor control.

Details

Venue

  • CoLabs
  • 222 5th Avenue North
    Seattle, WA 98109 United States
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