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  1. Matthew Spitzer is an associate professor at UCSF who studies how the immune system responds to tumors. He uses experimental and computational methods to understand the modes and mechanisms of tumor immunology and immunotherapy.

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  3. Matthew Spitzer, PhD. Education and Training. Overview. Websites. In The News. Research Activities and Funding. Publications. Education and Training. Overview. The Spitzer Lab is working to develop our understanding of how the immune system coordinates its responses across the organism with an emphasis on tumor immunology.

    • 513 Parnassus Ave, HSW, #1501A San Francisco CA 94143
    • 0000-0002-5291-3819
    • Associate Professor, Otolaryngology
    • of Medicine
  4. Matthew Spitzer. Children. 1. Jordana Spiro (born April 12, 1977) is an American actress, director, and writer. As an actress, she has starred in numerous films and television series including Netflix 's Ozark and TBS comedy television program My Boys . Her debut feature Night Comes On, which she directed and co-wrote (with Angelica Nwandu ...

  5. 2014. Metal-isotope-tagged monoclonal antibodies for high-dimensional mass cytometry. G Han, MH Spitzer, SC Bendall, WJ Fantl, GP Nolan. Nature protocols 13 (10), 2121-2148, 2018. 195. 2018. Type I interferon autoantibodies are associated with systemic immune alterations in patients with COVID-19.

  6. Nov 1, 2023 · Dr. Spitzer is an associate professor of otolaryngology who studies how to use the immune system to treat head and neck cancer. He uses neoadjuvant trials to investigate the biology and clinical effects of new drugs on tumors.

  7. Mar 16, 2023 · 14. 308 views 1 year ago. In this educational webinar, Matt Spitzer, PhD, reviews the current body of literature focused on answering the question "where do T cells get activated after cancer...

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  8. Assistant Professional Researcher, Dept. of Microbiology and Immunology. Biography. Matt completed his training in Immunology at Stanford University in the laboratories of Garry Nolan and Edgar Engleman. There, he developed experimental and analytical methods to model the state of the immune system using high dimensional single-cell data.

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