Senior Scientist
Celerion
Lincoln, Nebraska
Tyler Moore, PhD, is a Senior Scientist in Molecular and Cell Biology at Celerion in Lincoln, Nebraska. He received his PhD in Biological Sciences from the University of Nebraska, with a dissertation focusing on the role of interferon regulatory factor 3 in immune responses against persistent viral infections and cancer. He continued his training as a post-doctoral fellow within the NIH NIAID intramural program within the Laboratory for Persistent Viral Diseases studying immune responses to chronic virus infections such as HIV. Prior to joining Celerion, he was an Assistant Professor and Associate Professor of Biology at Bellevue University, where he taught immunology, general biology, anatomy and physiology, and genetics, while overseeing undergraduate student research. He has over a dozen peer-reviewed publications related to innate and adaptive immune cell signaling. His current work involves the method development, validation, and implementation of bioanalytical assays involving primary cell culture/stimulation, flow cytometry, ELISpot, electrochemiluminescence, and cell-based neutralizing antibody assays.
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Improving Ex-vivo Stimulation Assays for Robust Bioanalysis
Monday, November 10, 2025
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