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3009
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Overview

Ann Richmond is affiliated with Vanderbilt University in the United States. Their research focuses predominantly on medicine, with significant contributions in immunology and microbiology as well as biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. This multidisciplinary approach is reflected in their extensive publication record spanning oncology, immunology, molecular biology, genetics, and radiology, nuclear medicine, and imaging.

The scientist's work frequently appears in journals and venues such as:

  • Cancers
  • Molecular Cancer
  • Cell Reports
  • International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • ACS Nano

Their research topics highlight a strong emphasis on immune responses, cancer immunotherapy, and molecular signaling pathways. Main topics covered include:

  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
  • Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
  • Chemokine receptors and signaling
  • CAR-T cell therapy research
  • Melanoma and MAPK Pathways
  • Interferon and immune responses
  • Ocular Oncology and Treatments

Recent papers illustrate the thematic focus and collaborations in their work. Notable publications include:

  • "Therapy-Induced Senescence: Opportunities to Improve Anticancer Therapy," 2021, JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute
  • "Targeted Deletion of CXCR2 in Myeloid Cells Alters the Tumor Immune Environment to Improve Antitumor Immunity," 2020, Cancer Immunology Research
  • "Metabolic modulation by CDK4/6 inhibitor promotes chemokine-mediated recruitment of T cells into mammary tumors," 2021, Cell Reports
  • "Immunomodulatory Properties of PI3K/AKT/mTOR and MAPK/MEK/ERK Inhibition Augment Response to Immune Checkpoint Blockade in Melanoma and Triple-Negative Breast Cancer," 2022, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • "Fine-Needle Aspiration-Based Patient-Derived Cancer Organoids," 2020, iScience

Frequent co-authors of Ann Richmond include:

  • Chi Yan
  • Sheau-Chiann Chen
  • Anna E. Vilgelm
  • Jinming Yang
  • Gregory D. Ayers

The combination of topics and publication venues underscores a solid interaction between oncology and immunology, with a measurable output in molecular biology and cancer immunotherapy research. Their work often explores the molecular mechanisms implicated in tumor immune environments and immune checkpoint responses, contributing to the broader understanding of cancer treatment modalities and immune system modulation.

Best Publications

  • Abrogation of TGFβ signaling in mammary carcinomas recruits Gr-1+CD11b+ myeloid cells that promote metastasis

    Li Yang;Jianhua Huang;Xiubao Ren;Agnieszka E. Gorska

  • Chemokines and chemokine receptors: new insights into cancer-related inflammation

    Gwendal Lazennec;Ann Richmond

  • The CXC Chemokine Receptor 2, CXCR2, Is the Putative Receptor for ELR+ CXC Chemokine-Induced Angiogenic Activity

    Christina L. Addison;Thomas O. Daniel;Marie D. Burdick;Hua Liu

  • ROLE OF CHEMOKINES IN TUMOR GROWTH

    Dayanidhi Raman;Paige J. Baugher;Yee Mon Thu;Ann Richmond

  • Nf-kappa B, chemokine gene transcription and tumour growth.

    Ann Richmond

  • Mouse xenograft models vs GEM models for human cancer therapeutics

    Ann Richmond;Yingjun Su

  • Melanoma-specific MHC-II expression represents a tumour-autonomous phenotype and predicts response to anti-PD-1/PD-L1 therapy

    Douglas B. Johnson;Monica V. Estrada;Roberto Salgado;Violeta Sanchez

  • Delayed wound healing in CXCR2 knockout mice.

    Radhika M. Devalaraja;Lillian B. Nanney;Qinghua Qian;Jianguo Du

  • Chemokines in health and disease.

    Dayanidhi Raman;Tammy Sobolik-Delmaire;Ann Richmond;Ann Richmond

  • The Duffy antigen receptor for chemokines transports chemokines and supports their promigratory activity

    Monika Pruenster;Liesbeth Mudde;Paula Bombosi;Svetla Dimitrova

  • Molecular characterization and chromosomal mapping of melanoma growth stimulatory activity, a growth factor structurally related to beta-thromboglobulin.

    A. Richmond;E. Balentien;H. G. Thomas;G. Flaggs

  • Role of CXCL1 in tumorigenesis of melanoma

    Punita Dhawan;Ann Richmond

  • CXCL1 induced by prostaglandin E2 promotes angiogenesis in colorectal cancer.

    Dingzhi Wang;Haibin Wang;Joanne Brown;Takiko Daikoku

  • Involvement of CC chemokine ligand 18 (CCL18) in normal and pathological processes.

    Evemie Schutyser;Evemie Schutyser;Ann Richmond;Jozef Van Damme

  • Effects of flow and diffusion on chemotaxis studies in a microfabricated gradient generator

    Glenn M. Walker;Jiqing Sai;Ann Richmond;Ann Richmond;Mark Stremler

  • Constitutive Activation of Akt/Protein Kinase B in Melanoma Leads to Up-Regulation of Nuclear Factor-κB and Tumor Progression

    Punita Dhawan;Amar B. Singh;Darrel L. Ellis;Ann Richmond

  • A Novel NF-κB-inducing Kinase-MAPK Signaling Pathway Up-regulates NF-κB Activity in Melanoma Cells

    Punita Dhawan;Ann Richmond;Ann Richmond

  • Chemokine receptor internalization and intracellular trafficking.

    Nicole F. Neel;Evemie Schutyser;Jiqing Sai;Guo-Huang Fan

  • Chemokines Modulate Immune Surveillance in Tumorigenesis, Metastasis, and Response to Immunotherapy.

    Anna E. Vilgelm;Ann Richmond;Ann Richmond

  • Constitutive IkappaB kinase activity correlates with nuclear factor-kappaB activation in human melanoma cells.

    Jinming Yang;Ann Richmond

Frequent Co-Authors

John P. Wikswo
John P. Wikswo Vanderbilt University
Kelli L. Boyd
Kelli L. Boyd Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Jeffrey A. Sosman
Jeffrey A. Sosman Northwestern University
Robert M. Strieter
Robert M. Strieter University of Virginia
Douglas B. Johnson
Douglas B. Johnson Vanderbilt University Medical Center
James R. Goldenring
James R. Goldenring Vanderbilt University
Mark Boothby
Mark Boothby Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Craig W. Lindsley
Craig W. Lindsley Vanderbilt University
Marie D. Burdick
Marie D. Burdick University of Virginia
Shawn Levy
Shawn Levy Vanderbilt University

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