Pawel Kalinski, Senior Vice President for Team Science at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, shared on LinkedIn:
“Contratulatuons to Dr. Dong for his impressive PhD thesis and for this critical contribution to our understanding of how cytotoxic lymphocytes (CTLs) can selectively recognize low levels of unmutated tumor-associated antigens (TAAs) on cancer cells, but not the same antigens expressed by healthy tissues
Best wishes for his postdoctoral research at our lab in developing a new class of T cell therapies, using dual recognition by TCR (or CAR) and NK receptors (NKRs) to allow the use of TAAs as ubiquitous targets for adoptive T cell therapies (ACT) in solid tumors.
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”Source: Pawel Kalinski/LinkedIn