CellPort at PEGS Boston 2026

Biologics programs are highly sensitive to how work is executed. Small differences in process and context can shape how these programs perform over time.

On May 11–15, CellPort will be in Boston for the PEGS Boston Summit 2026.

Across protein engineering, antibody development, and biologics discovery, PEGS brings focus to the work that moves these programs forward, from early design through applied development.

As that work progresses, what happens between experiments starts to matter more. How results are captured, how processes are repeated, and how work is carried forward across teams all play a role in how programs evolve.

This is where software becomes critical. Structuring how experimental work is captured, connecting it across workflows, and retaining that context over time helps ensure consistency and reproducibility as programs advance.

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