Cancer Immunotherapy And Biomarkers

107 researchers across 7 institutions

107 Researchers
7 Institutions
16 Grant PIs
32 High Impact

Research in cancer immunotherapy and biomarkers investigates how the human immune system can be harnessed to fight cancer and identifies biological indicators that signal the presence, progression, or response to treatment of cancer. Investigations include understanding the complex interactions between tumor cells and immune cells, developing novel therapeutic strategies such as cell-based therapies and checkpoint inhibitors, and discovering and validating biomarkers for early detection, prognosis, and personalized treatment selection. Methodologies span molecular biology, immunology, bioinformatics, and clinical studies.

This work is particularly relevant to Arkansas, a state with a significant burden of certain cancers. Research contributes to improving public health outcomes by developing more effective and less toxic cancer treatments for Arkansans. Furthermore, advancements in biomarker discovery can support the growth of the state's burgeoning health technology sector, fostering innovation and economic development through the translation of research findings into clinical applications and diagnostic tools.

This area of study draws upon expertise in immune response, inflammation, cancer pharmacology, and molecular mechanisms of cancer. Engagement spans multiple institutions across Arkansas, reflecting a broad commitment to advancing cancer research and care within the state.

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Top Researchers

Name Institution h-index Citations Career Stage Badges
Andrew N. J. McKenzie University of Arkansas 113 45,743 High Impact
Thomas J. Kelly UAMS 90 29,477 High Impact
John D. Shaughnessy Jr. UAMS 88 30,940 High Impact
Frits van Rhee UAMS 81 25,690 High Impact
Jingyi Chen University of Arkansas 79 34,103 ARA Grant PI High Impact
H. Terence Cook UAMS 60 16,000 High Impact
Jeannette Y. Lee UAMS 57 10,114 High Impact
Alan J. Tackett UAMS 51 10,249 ARA Grant PI High Impact
Eric R. Siegel UAMS 50 9,611 High Impact
Martin J. Cannon UAMS 44 5,866 Grant PI High Impact
Laura F. Hutchins UAMS 44 9,596 High Impact
Yong Zhu UAMS 41 5,374 Grant PI High Impact
Ruud P.M. Dings University of Arkansas 39 5,124 High Impact
Michael R. Bishop UAMS 37 6,465 High Impact
Shi‐Ming Tu UAMS 36 5,043 High Impact
Andrew J. Pierce Ouachita Baptist University 34 7,483 High Impact
Steven R. Post UAMS 33 4,509 Grant PI High Impact
Sharmilan Thanendrarajan UAMS 31 3,421 High Impact
Neriman Gökden UAMS 29 2,853 High Impact
Mayumi Nakagawa UAMS 29 2,765 Grant PI High Impact

Cross-Institution Connections

Researchers at different institutions with overlapping expertise in Cancer Immunotherapy And Biomarkers.

Andrew N. J. McKenzie University of Arkansas
71%
64%
Amir Mahari University of Arkansas
64%
Amir Mahari University of Arkansas
61%
James Lindsay University of Arkansas
Andrew Johns University of Central Arkansas
61%
58%
Amir Mahari University of Arkansas
Ruud P.M. Dings University of Arkansas
58%
57%
Andrew N. J. McKenzie University of Arkansas
57%
Andrew N. J. McKenzie University of Arkansas
Shelby N. Bess University of Arkansas
56%

Researchers with Federal Grants

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