Be The Match BioTherapies
Mitchell Banke DC, MBA, currently serves as Senior Manager of Search at the National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP) as of December 2023, following a tenure as Manager of Donor Services at NMDP BioTherapies from August 2021 to January 2024. In previous roles at NMDP from February 2019 to August 2021, Mitchell was responsible for supervising and coordinating donor services workup staff, ensuring safe and timely donor processing. Previous experience includes serving as Donor Service Coordinator II at LifeSource and as a Practitioner at Vital Roots Chiropractic, where patient education and community relationships were key focuses. Mitchell holds a Master of Business Administration from Capella University, a Doctorate of Chiropractic from Northwestern Health Sciences University, and a Bachelor of Science in Human Biology from the same institution.
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Be The Match BioTherapies
Be The Match BioTherapies® partners with cell and gene therapy companies to save lives through autologous and allogeneic cellular therapy. We are the only cell and gene therapy solutions provider with customizable services to support the entire end-to-end cell therapy supply chain. As part of the National Marrow Donor Program®(NMDP)/Be The Match®, Be The Match BioTherapies has sourced, collected and delivered cells from more than 100,000 volunteer allogeneic donors around the world for time-critical cellular therapies. We have extensive experience providing cellular source material consented for research, clinical and commercial use. Throughout the past 35+ years, Be The Match BioTherapies has developed and continually enhanced their cell collection network and proven cell therapy supply chain infrastructure. The teams are responsible for more than 6,500 time-sensitive cell therapy shipments per year. Through the CIBMTR® (Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research®), Be The Match BioTherapies provides long-term follow-up tracking for the first two FDA-approved CAR-T therapies. We ask that you please review and follow our Community Guidelines to ensure responsible and respectful conversations: http://bit.ly/2Apu7Ja