Ludmila Danilova is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields of study primarily focused on medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. They have made significant contributions to subfields including molecular biology, oncology, immunology, cancer research, and pulmonary and respiratory medicine.
The main topics covered in Ludmila Danilova's work include cancer immunotherapy and biomarkers, single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, cancer genomics and diagnostics, immunotherapy and immune responses, RNA modifications and cancer, pancreatic and hepatic oncology research, and the role of immune cells in cancer.
Key recent publications by Danilova include:
Danilova has frequently published in several prominent venues including:
Collaborations with other researchers form a notable part of Danilova's career. Frequent co-authors include:
Dung T. Le;Dung T. Le;Jennifer N. Durham;Jennifer N. Durham;Kellie N. Smith;Hao Wang
Eric A. Collisson;Joshua D. Campbell;Angela N. Brooks;Angela N. Brooks;Alice H. Berger
Michael S. Lawrence;Carrie Sougnez;Lee Lichtenstein;Kristian Cibulskis
Vésteinn Thorsson;David L Gibbs;Scott D Brown;Denise Wolf
Peter S. Hammerman;Doug Voet;Michael S. Lawrence;Douglas Voet
Francisco Sanchez-Vega;Marco Mina;Joshua Armenia;Walid K. Chatila
Peter J. Campbell;Gad Getz;Jan O. Korbel;Joshua M. Stuart
Rehan Akbani;Kadir C. Akdemir;B. Arman Aksoy;Monique Albert
Nishant Agrawal;Rehan Akbani;B. Arman Aksoy;Adrian Ally
Joshua D. Cohen;Lu Li;Yuxuan Wang;Christopher Thoburn
Katherine A. Hoadley;Christina Yau;Christina Yau;Toshinori Hinoue;Denise M. Wolf
Matthew H Bailey;Collin Tokheim;Eduard Porta-Pardo;Sohini Sengupta
Joshua D Campbell;Anton Alexandrov;Jaegil Kim;Jeremiah Wala
Alison M. Taylor;Alison M. Taylor;Juliann Shih;Gavin Ha;Gavin Ha;Galen F. Gao
Adam Abeshouse;Clement Adebamowo;Sally N. Adebamowo;Rehan Akbani
Yasin Şenbabaoğlu;Ron S. Gejman;Ron S. Gejman;Andrew G. Winer;Ming Liu
Yilong Li;Nicola D Roberts;Jeremiah A Wala;Jeremiah A Wala;Ofer Shapira;Ofer Shapira
A. Gordon Robertson;Juliann Shih;Juliann Shih;Christina Yau;Ewan A. Gibb
André Kahles;Kjong-Van Lehmann;Nora C Toussaint;Matthias Hüser
Kyle Chang;Chad J Creighton;Caleb Davis;Lawrence Donehower
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