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Overview

Peter Kuhn is affiliated with the University of Southern California in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a significant focus on Oncology and Cancer Research.

The scientist's work covers several key subfields, including:

  • Oncology
  • Cancer Research
  • Molecular Biology
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
  • Surgery

Major topics within their research portfolio include:

  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics
  • Cancer Cells and Metastasis
  • Ocular Oncology and Treatments
  • Cancer-related Molecular Pathways
  • Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
  • Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics
  • Multiple Myeloma Research and Treatments

Peter Kuhn has published extensively in several scientific journals. The most frequent venues where their work appears are:

  • Cancer Research
  • Cancers
  • AEA Randomized Controlled Trials
  • Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • Clinical Cancer Research

Notable recent publications include:

  • Early detection of cancer (2022) in Science
  • Modeling the Onset of Symptoms of COVID-19 (2020) in Frontiers in Public Health
  • PSCA-CAR T cell therapy in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer: a phase 1 trial (2024) in Nature Medicine
  • Single-Cell Circulating Tumor Cell Analysis Reveals Genomic Instability as a Distinctive Feature of Aggressive Prostate Cancer (2020) in Clinical Cancer Research
  • Establishing the Clinical Utility of ctDNA Analysis for Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Treatment Monitoring of Retinoblastoma: The Aqueous Humor Liquid Biopsy (2021) in Cancers

Throughout their research career, Kuhn has collaborated frequently with specific co-authors, including:

  • James Hicks
  • Stephanie N. Shishido
  • Jeremy Mason
  • Liya Xu
  • Jesse L. Berry

Best Publications

  • Blu-Ice and the Distributed Control System: software for data acquisition and instrument control at macromolecular crystallography beamlines.

    T.M. McPhillips;S.E. McPhillips;H.-J. Chiu;A.E. Cohen

  • Crystal Structures of Human Topoisomerase I in Covalent and Noncovalent Complexes with DNA

    Matthew R. Redinbo;Lance Stewart;Peter Kuhn;James J. Champoux

  • A specific cholesterol binding site is established by the 2.8 A structure of the human beta2-adrenergic receptor.

    Michael A. Hanson;Vadim Cherezov;Mark T. Griffith;Christopher B. Roth

  • A structural analysis of M protein in coronavirus assembly and morphology

    Benjamin W. Neuman;Gabriella Kiss;Andreas Hjarne Kunding;David Bhella

  • Crystal Structure of a Lipid G Protein–Coupled Receptor

    Michael A. Hanson;Christopher B. Roth;Euijung Jo;Mark T. Griffith

  • Dietary Polyphenols Promote Growth of the Gut Bacterium Akkermansia muciniphila and Attenuate High-Fat Diet–Induced Metabolic Syndrome

    Diana E. Roopchand;Rachel N. Carmody;Peter Kuhn;Kristin Moskal

  • Supramolecular Architecture of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Revealed by Electron Cryomicroscopy

    Benjamin W. Neuman;Brian D. Adair;Craig Yoshioka;Joel D. Quispe

  • A rare-cell detector for cancer

    Robert T. Krivacic;Andras Ladanyi;Douglas N. Curry;H. B. Hsieh

  • Structure at 0.85 Å resolution of an early protein photocycle intermediate

    U K Genick;S M Soltis;P Kuhn;I L Canestrelli

  • Crystal structure of the 100 kDa arsenite oxidase from Alcaligenes faecalis in two crystal forms at 1.64 A and 2.03 A.

    Paul J. Ellis;Thomas Conrads;Russ Hille;Peter Kuhn

  • Designing forest biodiversity experiments : general considerations illustrated by a new large experiment in subtropical China

    Helge Bruelheide;Karin Nadrowski;Thorsten Assmann;Jürgen Bauhus

  • Tree species richness increases ecosystem carbon storage in subtropical forests

    Xiaojuan Liu;Stefan Trogisch;Jin-Sheng He;Pascal A. Niklaus

  • Fluid biopsy in patients with metastatic prostate, pancreatic and breast cancers

    Dena Marrinucci;Dena Marrinucci;Kelly Bethel;Anand Kolatkar;Madelyn S Luttgen

  • Hypoglycemic activity of a novel anthocyanin-rich formulation from lowbush blueberry, Vaccinium angustifolium Aiton.

    Mary H. Grace;David M. Ribnicky;Peter Kuhn;Alexander Poulev

  • Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Nonstructural Protein 2 Interacts with a Host Protein Complex Involved in Mitochondrial Biogenesis and Intracellular Signaling

    Cromwell T. Cornillez-Ty;Lujian Liao;John R. Yates;Peter Kuhn

  • Automation of X-ray crystallography.

    Enrique Abola;Peter Kuhn;Thomas Earnest;Raymond C. Stevens;Raymond C. Stevens

  • In Vitro and in Vivo Anti-Diabetic Effects of Anthocyanins from Maqui Berry (Aristotelia chilensis).

    Leonel E. Rojo;David Ribnicky;Sithes Logendra;Alex Poulev

  • Structural Basis of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus ADP-Ribose-1″-Phosphate Dephosphorylation by a Conserved Domain of nsP3

    Kumar Singh Saikatendu;Jeremiah S. Joseph;Vanitha Subramanian;Tom Clayton

  • Characterization of circulating tumor cell aggregates identified in patients with epithelial tumors

    Edward H Cho;Marco Wendel;Madelyn Luttgen;Craig Yoshioka

  • Vasculogenic mimicry in small cell lung cancer.

    Stuart C. Williamson;Robert L. Metcalf;Francesca Trapani;Sumitra Mohan

Frequent Co-Authors

Raymond C. Stevens
Raymond C. Stevens University of Southern California
Scott A. Lesley
Scott A. Lesley Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation
James W. Hicks
James W. Hicks University of Southern California
Adam Godzik
Adam Godzik University of California, Riverside
Lukasz Jaroszewski
Lukasz Jaroszewski Discovery Institute
Ian A. Wilson
Ian A. Wilson Scripps Research Institute
Keith O. Hodgson
Keith O. Hodgson Stanford University
Thomas Scholten
Thomas Scholten University of Tübingen
Ilya Raskin
Ilya Raskin Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Gye Won Han
Gye Won Han University of Southern California

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