Stephanie K. Dougan
Assistant Professor
Microbiology and Immunobiology,
D.Y. Patil Biotechnology & Bioinformatics Institute
United States of America
Biography
Stephanie K. Dougan is Assistant Professor in Microbiology and Immunobiology in Harvard Medical School.
Research Interest
Tumor immunology, Development of preclinical models for immunotherapy, transnuclear and CRISPR gene-modified mice, tumor infiltrating CD8 T cells and regulatory T cells, melanoma and pancreatic cancers.
Publications
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Tyler PM, Servos MM, de Vries RC, Klebanov B, Kashyap T et al (2017) Clinical Dosing Regimen of Selinexor Maintains Normal Immune Homeostasis and T-cell Effector Function in Mice: Implications for Combination with Immunotherapy. Mol Cancer Ther 3 :428-439.
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Clancy-Thompson E, Chen GZ, Tyler PM, Servos MM, Barisa M et al (2017) Monoclonal Invariant NKT (iNKT) Cell Mice Reveal a Role for Both Tissue of Origin and the TCR in Development of iNKT Functional Subsets. J Immunol 1 :159-171.