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This cancer cell-intrinsic GOT2-PPARĪ“ axis promotes spatial restriction of both CD4+ and CD8+ T cells from the tumor microenvironment, and fosters the immune-suppressive [...]
2021 | Dissertation |
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Mechanisms of immune suppression in peripheral tissues counteract protective immu-nity to prevent immunopathology and are coopted by tumors for immune evasion. Blood and [...]
2019 | Dissertation |
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Malignant brain tumors remain incurable and improving outcomes will require personalized treatment strategies. In personalized medicine, therapeutics are tailored to each [...]
2019 | Dissertation |
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Leukocytes recruited to and persistent within chronically inflamed tissues play critical roles in fostering neoplastic progression. Immunotherapies designed to reprogram [...]
2019 | Dissertation |
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The HER2+ subtype of breast cancer typically results from amplification of the proto-oncogene ERBB2, that causes overexpression of the mitogenic cell surface receptor kin [...]
2017 | Dissertation |
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The breast tumor microenvironment is a complex ecosystem of epithelial, immune, endothelial, fibroblast and adipose cells. Cellular phenotypes and spatial localizations w [...]
2022 | Thesis |
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This dissertation quantitatively assesses the single-cell spatial landscape of the tumor microenvironment for three cancer types. Statistical and machine learning approac [...]
2024-03-22 | Dissertation |
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Our lab recently identified radiation responsive microRNAs (miRNA) in colorectal cancer (CRC). The most upregulated candidate, miRNA 451a, inhibited tumor cell proliferat [...]
2022 | Dissertation |

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