Amy Twite is CSO at Indee Labs, which develops microfluidic hardware for cell transfection with the goal of reducing the cost and time required to make a variety of cell therapies. She has been researching at the interface of chemistry, biology, and materials science in academia and industry for 15 years, with focus on application of chemistry and engineering tools to solve biological problems. Amy received a PhD in chemical biology at UC Berkeley in the labs of Richard Mathies and Matthew Francis.