Kiki Hasson

KiKi Hasson has a diverse professional background with extensive experience in executive support and wellness initiatives. Currently serving as Executive Support at the Cedars-Sinai Biomanufacturing Center since October 2021, KiKi contributes to advancements in stem cell and gene therapies. As Chief Optimism Officer and Founder of KiKitini™ since September 2013, KiKi focuses on wellness through intentional living. Prior roles include Executive Support at oVio Technologies Inc., where innovative dimensional imagery technology was developed, and a position in wellness at Crown Cove promoting senior engagement. KiKi also has a history as a Financial Services Professional for various Fortune 500 companies, providing financial strategies and mentorship. KiKi's educational background includes degrees from the University of Arizona, University of Iowa, and Kirkwood Community College, as well as a diploma from Jefferson High School in Cedar Rapids, IA.

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Cedars-Sinai Biomanufacturing Center

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• The Cedars-Sinai Biomanufacturing Center (CBC) is a new 25,000 square feet, state-of-the-art biomanufacturing facility located in West Hollywood, California. • Manufacturing the next generation of cell and gene therapies for human IND-enabling clinical trials. • cGMP cell manufacturing facility housing multiple cleanroom cell production suites and process development laboratories. • Combined expertise in a cGMP-compliant approach to manufacture cells at scale with innovative technologies and equipment. • Transferring laboratory protocols to cGMP, up-scaling of processes and achieving Food and Drug Administration standards to bring innovative cell therapy solutions to researchers and translational scientists. • World-class expertise in stem cell (iPSC) biology, gene editing and bioprocessing. • Supporting California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRMN) programs, CBC is providing a much-needed cell biomanufacturing center in California


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