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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2019 - Distinguished Fellows of the American Association of Immunologists (AAI)
  • 2006 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Philip D. Greenberg is affiliated with the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in the United States. Their primary research spans multiple disciplines including Medicine, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with significant contributions in Immunology and Microbiology.

The main areas of study encompass Oncology, Immunology, Molecular Biology, Genetics, and Cancer Research. Key topics in their research include CAR-T cell therapy research, Immunotherapy and Immune Responses, Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers, Pancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research, Immune Cell Function and Interaction, Cancer Research and Treatments, and Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics.

The scientist has published extensively, with recent papers focused on immune responses and metabolic changes related to disease states and cancer. Notable publications include:

  • Multiple early factors anticipate post-acute COVID-19 sequelae, 2022, Cell
  • Multi-Omics Resolves a Sharp Disease-State Shift between Mild and Moderate COVID-19, 2020, Cell
  • Accumulation of long-chain fatty acids in the tumor microenvironment drives dysfunction in intrapancreatic CD8+ T cells, 2020, The Journal of Experimental Medicine
  • Linoleic acid potentiates CD8+ T cell metabolic fitness and antitumor immunity, 2023, Cell Metabolism
  • Integrated analysis of plasma and single immune cells uncovers metabolic changes in individuals with COVID-19, 2021, Nature Biotechnology

Frequent co-authors in their research include Thomas M. Schmitt, Yapeng Su, Aude G. Chapuis, Raphaël Gottardo, and Kristin G. Anderson.

Philip D. Greenberg's research has been published primarily in venues such as:

  • Regular and Young Investigator Award Abstracts
  • Cancer Research
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Blood
  • Journal for ImmunoTherapy of Cancer

The scientist has received awards including Distinguished Fellows of the American Association of Immunologists (AAI) in 2019 and Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2006.

Best Publications

  • Reconstitution of cellular immunity against cytomegalovirus in recipients of allogeneic bone marrow by transfer of T-cell clones from the donor

    Elizabeth A Walter;P. D. Greenberg;M. J. Gilbert;R. J. Finch

  • Adoptive T cell therapy using antigen-specific CD8+ T cell clones for the treatment of patients with metastatic melanoma: In vivo persistence, migration, and antitumor effect of transferred T cells

    C. Yee;C. Yee;J. A. Thompson;J. A. Thompson;D. Byrd;D. Byrd;S. R. Riddell;S. R. Riddell

  • Restoration of viral immunity in immunodeficient humans by the adoptive transfer of T cell clones.

    Stanley R. Riddell;Kathe S. Watanabe;James M. Goodrich;Cheng R. Li

  • Characterization of circulating T cells specific for tumor-associated antigens in melanoma patients.

    Peter P. Lee;Cassian Yee;Peter A. Savage;Lawrence Fong

  • Single-cell analysis of normal and FOXP3-mutant human T cells: FOXP3 expression without regulatory T cell development.

    Marc A. Gavin;Troy R. Torgerson;Evan Houston;Paul deRoos

  • Adoptive immunotherapy for indolent non-Hodgkin lymphoma and mantle cell lymphoma using genetically modified autologous CD20-specific T cells.

    Brian G. Till;Brian G. Till;Michael C. Jensen;Jinjuan Wang;Eric Y. Chen

  • Cytotoxic T-lymphocyte response to cytomegalovirus after human allogeneic bone marrow transplantation: pattern of recovery and correlation with cytomegalovirus infection and disease.

    Pierre Reusser;Stanley R. Riddell;Joel D. Meyers;Philip D. Greenberg

  • Adoptive T cell therapy of tumors: mechanisms operative in the recognition and elimination of tumor cells.

    Philip D. Greenberg

  • T-cell mediated rejection of gene-modified HIV-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes in HIV-infected patients

    Stanley R. Riddell;Mark Elliott;Deborah A. Lewinsohn;Mark J. Gilbert;Mark J. Gilbert

  • Cancer Immunotherapy: A Treatment for the Masses

    Joseph N. Blattman;Philip D. Greenberg

  • Tolerance and exhaustion: defining mechanisms of T cell dysfunction.

    Andrea Schietinger;Andrea Schietinger;Philip D. Greenberg;Philip D. Greenberg

  • Obstacles Posed by the Tumor Microenvironment to T cell Activity: A Case for Synergistic Therapies

    Kristin G. Anderson;Ingunn M. Stromnes;Philip D. Greenberg;Philip D. Greenberg

  • Recovery of HLA-restricted cytomegalovirus (CMV)-specific T-cell responses after allogeneic bone marrow transplant: correlation with CMV disease and effect of ganciclovir prophylaxis.

    Cheng Rong Li;Philip D. Greenberg;Mark J. Gilbert;James M. Goodrich

  • CD20-specific adoptive immunotherapy for lymphoma using a chimeric antigen receptor with both CD28 and 4-1BB domains: pilot clinical trial results.

    Brian G. Till;Brian G. Till;Michael C. Jensen;Michael C. Jensen;Jinjuan Wang;Xiaojun Qian

  • Tumor-Specific T Cell Dysfunction Is a Dynamic Antigen-Driven Differentiation Program Initiated Early during Tumorigenesis

    Andrea Schietinger;Andrea Schietinger;Andrea Schietinger;Mary Philip;Varintra E. Krisnawan;Edison Y. Chiu

  • Marrow Transplantation for the Treatment of Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia

    E D Thomas;R A Clift;A Fefer;F R Appelbaum

  • Activation-induced expression of CD137 permits detection, isolation, and expansion of the full repertoire of CD8 + T cells responding to antigen without requiring knowledge of epitope specificities

    Matthias Wolfl;Jürgen Kuball;William Y. Ho;Hieu Nguyen

  • Multi-Omics Resolves a Sharp Disease-State Shift between Mild and Moderate COVID-19.

    Yapeng Su;Daniel Chen;Dan Yuan;Christopher Lausted

  • Melanocyte destruction after antigen-specific immunotherapy of melanoma: direct evidence of t cell-mediated vitiligo.

    Cassian Yee;John A. Thompson;Patrick Roche;David R. Byrd

  • The use of anti-CD3 and anti-CD28 monoclonal antibodies to clone and expand human antigen-specific T cells.

    Stanley R. Riddell;Philip D. Greenberg

  • Editing T cell specificity towards leukemia by zinc finger nucleases and lentiviral gene transfer

    Elena Provasi;Pietro Genovese;Angelo Lombardo;Zulma Magnani

Frequent Co-Authors

Stanley R. Riddell
Stanley R. Riddell University of Washington
Martin A. Cheever
Martin A. Cheever University of Washington
Cassian Yee
Cassian Yee The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Alexander Fefer
Alexander Fefer University of Washington
Oliver W. Press
Oliver W. Press University of Washington
Lawrence Corey
Lawrence Corey Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Michael C. Jensen
Michael C. Jensen Seattle Children's Hospital
Brad H. Nelson
Brad H. Nelson University of British Columbia
Stephen J. Forman
Stephen J. Forman City Of Hope National Medical Center
Edus H. Warren
Edus H. Warren Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

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