Vice President, Vector Development for Translational Gene Therapies at Siren Biotechnology
Dr. Clément has 25+ years of experience in the field of Gene Therapy, with industry leading expertise in adeno-associated virus (AAV) viral vectors manufacturing. At the Powell Gene Therapy Center of the University of Florida, Gainesville, she led AAV process development and manufacturing for R&D POC, IND-enabling Toxicology and IND studies. During this time, she oversaw the manufacturing, release testing and stability campaigns for more than eight AAV INDs, including QC assay qualifications and CMC preparations. Her lab’s research focused on developing scalable GMP-ready platforms using the HSV and the transfection systems in suspension. Dr. Clément joined the large CDMO Resilience, as the Director of the Process Development for Viral Vaccines and Gene Therapy, where she oversaw multiple industry-sponsored manufacturing programs, at scale up to 200L in suspension and adherent bioreactor formats. Since January 2022, Dr. Clément holds the role of Vice President of Vector Development for Translational Gene Therapies at Siren Biotechnology LLC, San Francisco, a startup focused on delivering a cure to cancer using AAV mediated gene transfer. At Siren, she leads CMC operations to bring Siren’s clinical candidates to the patients.