Martin G. Sanda is affiliated with Emory University School of Medicine in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Medicine, with notable contributions in subfields such as Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Oncology, Statistics and Probability, Immunology, and Cancer Research.
Their work extensively covers topics related to Prostate Cancer Treatment and Research as well as Prostate Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment. Additional areas of focus include Statistical Methods in Clinical Trials, Immunotherapy and Immune Responses, Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers, CAR-T cell therapy research, and Immune Cell Function and Interaction.
Frequent publication venues for Sanda's research include:
Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Martin G. Sanda include:
Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Martin G. Sanda include Dattatraya Patil, Yijian Huang, Viraj A. Master, Haydn Kissick, and Carlos S. Moreno.
Sooryanarayana Varambally;Saravana M. Dhanasekaran;Ming Zhou;Terrence R. Barrette
Martin G. Sanda;Rodney L. Dunn;Jeff Michalski;Howard M. Sandler
John T Wei;Rodney L Dunn;Rodney L Dunn;Mark S Litwin;Howard M Sandler
Martin G. Sanda;Jeffrey A. Cadeddu;Erin Kirkby;Ronald C. Chen
Melissa K. Tuck;Daniel W. Chan;David Chia;Andrew K. Godwin
X. Wang;J. Yu;A. Sreekumar;S. Varambally
Caroline S. Jansen;Nataliya Prokhnevska;Viraj A. Master;Martin G. Sanda
William J. Catalona;Alan W. Partin;Martin G. Sanda;John T. Wei
John T. Wei;Rodney L. Dunn;Howard M. Sandler;P. William McLaughlin
Konrad M. Szymanski;John T. Wei;Rodney L. Dunn;Martin G. Sanda
David C. Miller;Martin G. Sanda;Rodney L. Dunn;James E. Montie
Scott A. Tomlins;Sheila M. J. Aubin;Javed Siddiqui;Robert J. Lonigro
Martin G. Sanda;Jeffrey A. Cadeddu;Erin Kirkby;Ronald C. Chen
Andreas Pettersson;Rebecca E. Graff;Scott R. Bauer;Michael J. Pitt
Mehrdad Alemozaffar;Meredith M. Regan;Matthew R. Cooperberg;John T. Wei
Daniel R. Rhodes;Martin G. Sanda;Arie P. Otte;Arul M. Chinnaiyan
John T. Wei;Rodney L. Dunn;Robert Marcovich;James E. Montie
Haydn T. Kissick;Martin G. Sanda;Laura K. Dunn;Kathryn L. Pellegrini
John T. Wei;Ziding Feng;Alan W. Partin;Elissa Brown
Martin G. Sanda;Martin G. Sanda;Sujatha R. Ayyagari;Sujatha R. Ayyagari;Elizabeth M. Jaffee;Elizabeth M. Jaffee;Jonathan I. Epstein;Jonathan I. Epstein
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