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Overview

James T. Parsons is affiliated with the University of Florida in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on medicine, with a strong emphasis on immunology and microbiology. Within these fields, Parsons contributes extensively to oncology and immunology, as well as areas related to radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, geochemistry and petrology, and molecular biology.

Their scholarly output addresses several main topics, including CAR-T cell therapy research, immunotherapy and immune responses, monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies research, geological modeling and analysis, biosimilars and bioanalytical methods, CRISPR and genetic engineering, and virus-based gene therapy research.

Among Parsons' recent publications are:

  • Abstract A009: AFNT-111: A novel TCR-engineered T cell therapy targeting the oncogenic driver KRAS G12V, 2023, Molecular Cancer Research
  • 244 AFNT-111, a safe and effective TCR-engineered T cell therapy targeting the oncogenic driver KRAS G12V mutation, 2022, Regular and Young Investigator Award Abstracts
  • Integrated modelling of seismic velocities and impact on prospect evaluation, 2021, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Abstract 1127: Preclinical development of safe and effective T cell receptors specific for mutant KRAS G12D peptide, 2023, Cancer Research
  • Direct hydrocarbon indications from fluid contacts - stop calling them 'flatspots'!, 2023, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Xingyue He
  • Cheryl Black
  • Joshua Francis
  • Philip D. Greenberg
  • Gary Shapiro

Parsons' work has appeared predominantly in the following venues:

  • Regular and Young Investigator Award Abstracts
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Molecular Cancer Research
  • Cancer Research

Best Publications

  • Consensus statement: Guidelines for PSA following radiation therapy

    James D. Cox;David J. Grignon;Richard S. Kaplan;James T. Parsons

  • Squamous cell carcinoma of the oropharynx: surgery, radiation therapy, or both.

    James T. Parsons;William M. Mendenhall;Scott P. Stringer;Robert J. Amdur

  • Radiation optic neuropathy after megavoltage external-beam irradiation: analysis of time-dose factors

    James T. Parsons;Francis J. Bova;Constance R. Fitzgerald;William M. Mendenhall

  • Postoperative irradiation for squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck: an analysis of treatment results and complications.

    Robert J. Amdur;James T. Parsons;William M. Mendenhall;Rodney R. Million

  • Radiation retinopathy after external-beam irradiation: analysis of time-dose factors

    James T. Parsons;Frank J. Bova;Constance R. Fitzgerald;William M. Mendenhall

  • A re-evaluation of split-course technique for squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck

    James T. Parsons;Francis J. Bova;Rodney R. Million

  • The effects of irradiation on the eye and optic nerve.

    James T. Parsons;Constance R. Fitzgerald;C. Ian Hood;Kenneth E. Ellingwood

  • An analysis of factors influencing the outcome of postoperative irradiation for squamous cell carcinoma of the oral cavity

    James T. Parsons;William M. Mendenhall;Scott P. Stringer;Nicholas J. Cassisi

  • T1–T2 squamous cell carcinoma of the glottic larynx treated with radiation therapy: relationship of dose-fractionation factors to local control and complications

    William M. Mendenhall;James T. Parsons;Rodney R. Million;Gilbert H. Fletcher

  • Hyperfractionation for head and neck cancer.

    James T. Parsons;William M. Mendenhall;Nicholas J. Cassisi;John H. Isaacs

  • Diagnostic evaluation of squamous cell carcinoma metastatic to cervical lymph nodes from an unknown head and neck primary site.

    William M. Mendenhall;Anthony A. Mancuso;James T. Parsons;Scott P. Stringer

  • Preradiotherapy computed tomography as a predictor of local control in supraglottic carcinoma.

    Anthony A. Mancuso;Suresh K. Mukherji;Ilona Schmalfuss;William Mendenhall

  • Malignant tumors of the nasal cavity and ethmoid and sphenoid sinuses.

    James T. Parsons;William M. Mendenhall;Anthony A. Mancuso;Nicholas J. Cassisi

  • T1-T2 squamous cell carcinoma of the glottic larynx treated with radiotherapy: a multivariate analysis of variables potentially influencing local control

    Douglas A. Fein;William M. Mendenhall;James T. Parsons;Rodney R. Million

  • Retropharyngeal adenopathy as a predictor of outcome in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck.

    Mark P. McLaughlin;William M. Mendenhall;Anthony A. Mancuso;James T. Parsons

  • Severe dry-eye syndrome following external beam irradiation

    James T. Parsons;Frank J. Bova;Constance R. Fitzgerald;William M. Mendenhall

  • Local control of carcinoma of the tonsil by radiation therapy: An analysis of patterns of fractionation in nine institutions

    H.Rodney Withers;Lester J. Peters;Jeremy M.G. Taylor;Jean B. Owen

  • OROPHARYNGEAL CARCINOMA TREATED WITH RADIOTHERAPY: A 30-YEAR EXPERIENCE

    Douglas A. Fein;W.Robert Lee;Warren R. Amos;Russell W. Hinerman

  • T1-T2 vocal cord carcinoma: A basis for comparing the results of radiotherapy and surgery

    William M. Mendenhall;William M. Mendenhall;James T. Parsons;Scott P. Stringer;Nicholas J. Cassisi

  • Can pretreatment computed tomography predict local control in T3 squamous cell carcinoma of the glottic larynx treated with definitive radiotherapy

    Frank A. Pameijer;Anthony A. Mancuso;William M. Mendenhall;James T. Parsons

Frequent Co-Authors

William M. Mendenhall
William M. Mendenhall University of Florida
Rodney R. Million
Rodney R. Million University of Florida
Anthony A. Mancuso
Anthony A. Mancuso University of Florida
Jeremy M. G. Taylor
Jeremy M. G. Taylor University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Brian O'Sullivan
Brian O'Sullivan Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Lester J. Peters
Lester J. Peters Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
John M. Buatti
John M. Buatti University of Iowa
William H. Morrison
William H. Morrison The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Alexandra L. Hanlon
Alexandra L. Hanlon Virginia Tech
Franco Bertoni
Franco Bertoni Ospedale San Donato

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