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Antibody Engineering & Therapeutics US
December 14 - 17, 2025
Marriott Marquis San DiegoLive In-Person Event: December 14 - 17, 2025

Jennifer Towne, PhD
Vice President Immunology Discovery and External Innovation at Johnson & Johnson
Speaker

Profile

Jennifer Eileen Towne, Ph.D., serves as Executive Vice President and Chief Scientific Officer of Vir Biotechnology. In this role, Dr. Towne leads the research function from basic research through scale-up manufacturing and the introduction of drug candidates to clinical trials. Dr. Towne has more than two decades of in-depth immunology research and development experience, and a proven track record of successfully developing breakthrough medicines and advancing multiple investigational new drug applications for innovative therapeutics.

Prior to joining Vir Biotechnology in November 2023, Dr. Towne spent nine years at Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson in roles of increasing responsibility in research and development. In her most recent role as Senior Vice President, Immunology Discovery and External Innovation, she led the 140-person Immunology Discovery group, which has a presence in San Diego, the Philadelphia area, and Boston. Dr. Towne was responsible for advancing disease understanding and development of innovative therapeutics across gastroenterology, immunodermatology, rheumatology and autoimmune diseases and for bringing the most promising early innovation into Janssen to support the Immunology portfolio. Before that, Dr. Towne held a variety of scientific roles during her 13 years at Amgen.

Dr. Towne has a B.S. in Biochemistry and a B.S. in Biology, Summa cum Laude from the Departments of Chemistry and Biology, Whitworth University, Spokane, WA. She obtained her doctoral degree from the Department of Molecular Genetics, Biochemistry and Microbiology from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Dr. Towne did her postdoctoral studies as a fellow in the lab of Dr. John Sims at Immunex/Amgen Inc., where her research focused on identifying the receptors for novel IL-1 family members and elucidation of their signaling pathways and biologic activities.

Agenda Sessions

  • PRO-XTENTM Masked T cell Engagers; A Novel Therapeutic Approach Enabling Protease-specific Activation of TCEs Only in the Tumor Microenvironment to Mitigate Damage to Healthy Tissues and Reduce Toxicity

    3:00pm