iBET PhD student Filipa Moura Receives ACTIP Fellowship Award
Enhancing rAAV vector production through the integration of Cell Host Engineering and Advanced Bioprocess Development
Filipa Moura, PhD student at iBET’s Animal Cell Technology Unit, has been awarded an ACTIP Fellowship Award by the Advanced Cell Technology Industrial Platform (ACTIP).
As an ACTIP fellow, Filipa presented part of her doctoral work on “Enhancing rAAV vector production through the integration of Cell Host Engineering and Advanced Bioprocess Development” at the latest ACTIP meeting, held in Montreux, Switzerland on April 15 to 17.
This distinction recognizes promising early-stage researchers whose work contributes to advancing cell-based technologies with industrial applications.

Filipa Moura presenting her research at the ACTIP meeting in Montreux (Switzerland), and group photo with fellow ACTIP fellowship recipients.
ACTIP is a non-profit association that brings together European companies and research institutions to foster collaboration and knowledge exchange in the field of Advanced Cell Technologies for industrial applications.

iBET congratulates Filipa Moura on this achievement, as well as all fellowship recipients recognized by ACTIP this year.