Adoptive Cell Transfer, Volume 370 in the International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology series highlights advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters written by an international board of authors who expound on topics such as the Impact of tumor microenvironment on Adoptive Cell Transfer activity, Dendritic Cell Transfer, CAR-T Cell dysfunction and exhaustion, NK Cell-based cancer immunotherapy, Enabling CAR-T cells for solid tumors: rage against the suppressive tumor microenvironment, Improving Adoptive T-Cell therapy with cytokines administration, and What will (and should) be improved in Immunotherapy with CAR?…mehr
Adoptive Cell Transfer, Volume 370 in the International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology series highlights advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters written by an international board of authors who expound on topics such as the Impact of tumor microenvironment on Adoptive Cell Transfer activity, Dendritic Cell Transfer, CAR-T Cell dysfunction and exhaustion, NK Cell-based cancer immunotherapy, Enabling CAR-T cells for solid tumors: rage against the suppressive tumor microenvironment, Improving Adoptive T-Cell therapy with cytokines administration, and What will (and should) be improved in Immunotherapy with CAR?
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International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology Volume 370
Fernando Aranda holds a BSc in Biology (2006) and Biochemistry (2007) from the University of Navarra. Then, he specialized in different strategies of Cancer Immunotherapy with a MSc in Biomedical Research (2008), and a PhD Degree (2012) from the University of Navarra (Pamplona) - Cima University of Navarra. More than 12 years in translational research focus on antitumor immune responses and Cancer Immunotherapy. Author of 64 publications indexed in PubMed in prestigious international journals, with h-index 30 and 4,296 cites (October 2022). He completed the Program of Sara Borrell (ISCIII) -competitive Postdoctoral contract- in the Group of Immune Receptors of the Innate and Adaptive System (IDIBAPS), Barcelona (2016-2018). Co-author of 1 invention patent: Composition based on the fibronectin domain A for the treatment of melanoma - WO/2011/101332. In 2012, Fernando Aranda obtained a Scientific Award, "Profesor Durantez" II Edición, for the best scientific article in Tumor Immunol
ogy by Fundación LAIR. Recently, Fernando Aranda awarded a competitive Research Fellow contract "Miguel Servet tipo I? by Instituto de Salud Carlos III, to continue his independent researcher career (IP) in cancer immunotherapy issues. Specifically, he is involved in Translational Immunotherapy of Peritoneal Carcinomatosis. Currently, Fernando Aranda leads a research group in cooperation with Dr. Pedro Berraondo.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Impact of tumor microenvironment on Adoptive Cell Transfer activity Juan Jose Lasarte 2. Dendritic Cell Transfer Oliver Kepp 3. CAR-T Cell dysfunction and exhaustion Angela Aznar 4. NK Cell-based cancer immunotherapy Maite Alvarez 5. Enabling CAR-T cells for solid tumors: rage against the suppressive tumor microenvironment Asís Palazon 6. Improving Adoptive T-Cell therapy with cytokines administration Jonathan Pol 7. What will (and should) be improved in Immunotherapy with CAR? M Juan
1. Impact of tumor microenvironment on Adoptive Cell Transfer activity Juan Jose Lasarte 2. Dendritic Cell Transfer Oliver Kepp 3. CAR-T Cell dysfunction and exhaustion Angela Aznar 4. NK Cell-based cancer immunotherapy Maite Alvarez 5. Enabling CAR-T cells for solid tumors: rage against the suppressive tumor microenvironment Asís Palazon 6. Improving Adoptive T-Cell therapy with cytokines administration Jonathan Pol 7. What will (and should) be improved in Immunotherapy with CAR? M Juan
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