Maximilian Diehn
Assistant Professor
Radiology
Canary Center at Stanford
United States of America
Biography
He is a Assistant Professor in Radiation Oncology - Radiation Therapy and member of Bio-X.He got Jr. Award for Research, Department of Medicine, Stanford University (2005),Annual Meeting Basic Science Travel Grant Award from American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology (ASTRO) (2006)and Malcolm A. Bagshaw Award from Stanford University (2009).He has done MD from Stanford University (2004)and PhD from Stanford University in Biophysics (2004)
Research Interest
cancer stem cell biology and its implications for therapy
Publications
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Chabon JJ, Simmons AD, Lovejoy AF, Esfahani MS, Newman AM, Haringsma HJ, Kurtz DM, Stehr H, Scherer F, Karlovich CA, Harding TC. Circulating tumour DNA profiling reveals heterogeneity of EGFR inhibitor resistance mechanisms in lung cancer patients. Nature communications. 2016;7.
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Jeong Y, Hoang NT, Lovejoy A, Stehr H, Newman AM, Gentles AJ, Kong W, Truong D, Martin S, Chaudhuri A, Heiser D. Role of KEAP1/NRF2 and TP53 mutations in lung squamous cell carcinoma development and radiation resistance. Cancer discovery. 2017 Jan 1;7(1):86-101.
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Scherer F, Kurtz DM, Newman AM, Stehr H, Craig AF, Esfahani MS, Lovejoy AF, Chabon JJ, Klass DM, Liu CL, Zhou L. Distinct biological subtypes and patterns of genome evolution in lymphoma revealed by circulating tumor DNA. Science translational medicine. 2016 Nov 9;8(364):364ra155-.