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Ali, Nawab
Baltosser, William H
Bayrak, Coskun
Beger, Richard
Benes, Helen
Berleant, Dan
Bowyer, John F
Bruhn, Russel
Bush, John
Chan, Yupo
Chiang, Chia-Chu
Compadre, Cesar
Dagtas, Serhan
Mock, Donald
Nagarajan, Radhakris
Patterson, Tucker
Pidugu, Srikanth B
Pierce, Elizabeth M
Preissl, Hubert T
Ramaswamy, Srinivasa
Reis, Robert J S
Seker, Remzi
Simpson, Pippa
Slikker, William
Soulsby, Sr., Michae
Suva, Larry
Tang, Peiyi
Thompson, Gary A
Tong, Weida
Tudoreanu, M Eduard
Vanbiervliet, Alan G
Wigand, Rolf T
Xu, Xiaowei
Zhang, Jianjun
Zhou, Yi-Hong
Darsey, Jerry A
Elsalloukh, Hassan
Epstein, Joshua
Eswaran, Hari
Fuscoe, James C
Gealt, Michael A
Govindan, Rathinaswa
Gray, Wayne L
He, Qingfang
Iqbal, Kamran
Jennings, Steven F
Jo, Chan-Hee
Kane, Cynthia (Cindy
Kaufmann, Eric R
Kieber-Emmons, Thoma
Light, Kim
Liu, Xian
Lowery, Curtis L
Luba, James
Ma, Xiaodong
Milanova, Mariofanna
Ounpraseuth, Songthi
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Dr. Thomas Kieber-Emmons
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Professor of Pathology
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| Affiliation |
UAMS Medicine |
| Office |
Biomed II Rm 306 |
| Email |
tke AT uams.edu |
| Website |
http://www.acrc.uams.edu/directory/bio.asp?id=54 |
| Phone |
501-526-5930 |
| Fax |
501-526-5934 |
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UAMS 4301 West Markham Street slot 824
Little Rock, Arkansas 72205 |
| Core Areas |
- Bioinformatics
- Life sciences
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| Research Areas |
Areas of research interest include Cancer Immunology, Tumor Biology, Glycobiology, Immunobiology and Structural Biology. Emphasis on 1) elucidating intermolecular recognition principles underlying ligand-receptor complexes; 2) defining glycomic profiles on tumor cells associated with tissue/organ tropism; 3) developing peptide mimotopes of carbohydrate antigens associated with pathogens and tumor cells for vaccine applications; 4) defining immunological paradigms to facilitate vaccine and immunotherapeutic strategies for pathogens and cancer. 5) defining principles associated with metabolic oncogenesis that impact on cancer disparity in special populations.
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