World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
63
Citations
15119
World Ranking
10156
National Ranking
4440

Overview

Mark S. Marshall is affiliated with Indiana University in the United States. Their research covers several key areas within medicine, immunology, and molecular biology, with a specific focus on immunotherapy and immune responses, virus-based gene therapy research, and cancer immunotherapy.

Their main fields of study include:

  • Medicine
  • Immunology and Microbiology
  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

Subfields of study in which Marshall has contributed encompass:

  • Immunology
  • Oncology
  • Genetics
  • Biotechnology
  • Surgery

Key topics of their research work consist of:

  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
  • Virus-based gene therapy research
  • CAR-T cell therapy research
  • Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
  • Cancer Research and Treatments
  • Xenotransplantation and immune response

Recent publications reflect their active contributions to these areas. Notable papers include:

  • "Mogamulizumab in Combination with Durvalumab or Tremelimumab in Patients with Advanced Solid Tumors: A Phase I Study" (2020), published in Clinical Cancer Research
  • "Intravenous administration of viral vectors expressing prostate cancer antigens enhances the magnitude and functionality of CD8+ T cell responses" (2022), published in Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer
  • "1502TiP A phase I/IIa trial of ChAdOx1 and MVA vaccines against MAGE-A3 and NY-ESO-1" (2023), published in Annals of Oncology
  • "Prime-boost immunotherapeutic trial in men with biochemical recurrence after definitive local therapy for prostate cancer." (2023), published in Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • "665 Immunotherapeutic trial in men with biochemical recurrence after definitive local therapy for prostate cancer: A clinical trial in progress" (2023), published in Regular and Young Investigator Award Abstracts

Marshall collaborates frequently with several researchers, including:

  • Vicky Wheeler
  • Sarah Sebastian
  • Katie Anderson
  • Antonella Vardeu
  • Charlotte Davis

The venues where Marshall often publishes showcase the focus of their work on cancer and immunotherapy research:

  • Clinical Cancer Research
  • Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer
  • Annals of Oncology
  • Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • Regular and Young Investigator Award Abstracts

Best Publications

  • Normal and oncogenic p21ras proteins bind to the amino-terminal regulatory domain of c-Raf-1.

    Xian-Feng Zhang;Jeffrey Settleman;John Kyriakis;Erika Takeuchi-Suzuki

  • Sequence dependence of protein isoprenylation

    S L Moores;M D Schaber;S D Mosser;E Rands

  • Cloning of bovine GAP and its interaction with oncogenic ras p21

    Ursula S. Vogel;Richard A. F. Dixon;Michael D. Schaber;Ronald E. Diehl

  • The protein kinase Pak3 positively regulates Raf-1 activity through phosphorylation of serine 338

    Alastair J. King;Huaiyu Sun;Bruce Diaz;Darlene Barnard

  • PDGF induction of tyrosine phosphorylation of GTPase activating protein.

    Christopher J. Molloy;Donald P. Bottaro;Timothy P. Fleming;Mark S. Marshall

  • Activation of Raf-1 signaling by protein kinase C through a mechanism involving Raf kinase inhibitory protein.

    Kevin C. Corbit;Nicholas Trakul;Eva M. Eves;Bruce Diaz

  • Ras target proteins in eukaryotic cells

    Mark S. Marshall

  • S. cerevisiae genes IRA1 and IRA2 encode proteins that may be functionally equivalent to mammalian ras GTPase activating protein

    Kazuma Tanaka;Masato Nakafuku;Takaya Satoh;Mark S. Marshall

  • Modulation of guanine nucleotides bound to Ras in NIH3T3 cells by oncogenes, growth factors, and the GTPase activating protein (GAP).

    J. B. Gibbs;M. S. Marshall;E. M. Scolnick;R. A. F. Dixon

  • Cyclooxygenase-2 expression in human pancreatic adenocarcinomas

    Michele T. Yip-Schneider;Darlene S. Barnard;Steven D. Billings;Liang Cheng

  • Oligomerization activates c-Raf-1 through a Ras-dependent mechanism.

    Zhijun Luo;Guri Tzivion;Peter J. Belshaw;Demetrios Vavvas

  • PAK1 phosphorylation of MEK1 regulates fibronectin-stimulated MAPK activation

    Jill K. Slack-Davis;Scott T. Eblen;Maja Zecevic;Scott A. Boerner

  • Polyisoprenylation of Ras in vitro by a farnesyl-protein transferase.

    M. D. Schaber;M. B. O'hara;V. M. Garsky;S. D. Mosser

  • Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase regulates Raf1 through Pak phosphorylation of serine 338.

    A. Chaudhary;W. G. King;M. D. Mattaliano;M. D. Mattaliano;Jeffrey A Frost

  • Molecular Mechanism for the Shp-2 Tyrosine Phosphatase Function in Promoting Growth Factor Stimulation of Erk Activity

    Zhong-Qing Shi;De-Hua Yu;Morag Park;Mark Marshall

  • CDC25: a component of the RAS-adenylate cyclase pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

    Lucy C. Robinson;Jackson B. Gibbs;Mark S. Marshall;Irving S. Sigal

  • PHOSPHORYLATION OF RAF-1 SERINE 338-SERINE 339 IS AN ESSENTIAL REGULATORY EVENT FOR RAS-DEPENDENT ACTIVATION AND BIOLOGICAL SIGNALING

    Bruce Diaz;Darlene Barnard;Adele Filson;Susan Macdonald

  • The effector interactions of p21ras

    Mark S. Marshall

  • Rac2 stimulates Akt activation affecting BAD/Bcl-XL expression while mediating survival and actin function in primary mast cells.

    Feng Chun Yang;Reuben Kapur;Alastair J. King;Wen Tao

  • Critical binding and regulatory interactions between Ras and Raf occur through a small, stable N-terminal domain of Raf and specific Ras effector residues.

    Ellen Chuang;D. Barnard;L. Hettich;Xian-Feng Zhang

Frequent Co-Authors

Jackson B. Gibbs
Jackson B. Gibbs George Washington University
Daniela Petrelli
Daniela Petrelli Polytechnic University of Milan
Edward M. Scolnick
Edward M. Scolnick Broad Institute
Marcelo M. Wanderley
Marcelo M. Wanderley McGill University
Richard A. F. Dixon
Richard A. F. Dixon MSD (United States)
Sriram Subramanian
Sriram Subramanian University College London
Christopher Sweeney
Christopher Sweeney Harvard University
Hal E. Broxmeyer
Hal E. Broxmeyer Indiana University
Massimo Zancanaro
Massimo Zancanaro University of Trento
Kenton O'Hara
Kenton O'Hara Microsoft (United States)

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Exploring Biology and Biochemistry can open doors to rewarding careers in healthcare, research, and technology. Many students interested in these fields choose to broaden their options through related online degrees. For example, careers in health data are on the rise, making health information management schools online a great choice for those who want to combine science with information technology.

Nutrition science is another fast-growing area. An online nutrition masters program prepares students for advanced roles in clinical nutrition, wellness coaching, or public health.

For those interested in medical imaging, ultrasound tech school programs offer online learning pathways to become an ultrasound technician, a vital role in diagnostics. Alternatively, earning a radiologic technology degree through accelerated radiology tech programs online is another route into the healthcare field with solid job prospects.

Each of these online degree paths can complement a foundation in biology and biochemistry, offering flexible, accredited pathways to meaningful healthcare careers.

Best Scientists Citing Mark S. Marshall

Trending Scientists

Recently Published Articles