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Overview

Philip L. Martin is affiliated with the University of California, Davis in the United States. Their work primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a significant focus on Oncology. Among subfields of study, their research touches on Molecular Biology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Sociology and Political Science, and Immunology.

The main topics of their work include Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers, CAR-T cell therapy research, Immune Cell Function and Interaction, Agriculture and Farm Safety, Radiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging, Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment, and Employment and Welfare Studies.

The following papers represent some of their recent contributions to scientific literature:

  • Intratumoral IL12 mRNA Therapy Promotes TH1 Transformation of the Tumor Microenvironment, 2020, Clinical Cancer Research
  • Anti-PD-L1 and anti-CD73 combination therapy promotes T cell response to EGFR-mutated NSCLC, 2022, JCI Insight
  • First-in-human study of oleclumab, a potent, selective anti-CD73 monoclonal antibody, alone or in combination with durvalumab in patients with advanced solid tumors, 2023, Cancer Immunology Immunotherapy
  • Resistance to Durvalumab and Durvalumab plus Tremelimumab Is Associated with Functional STK11 Mutations in Patients with Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer and Is Reversed by STAT3 Knockdown, 2021, Cancer Discovery
  • Antitumor activity of AZD0754, a dnTGFβRII-armored, STEAP2-targeted CAR-T cell therapy, in prostate cancer, 2023, Journal of Clinical Investigation

Philip L. Martin collaborates frequently with several co-authors, among whom are Pia M. Orrenius, Zachariah Rutledge, James F. Hollifield, Lisa Scullion, and Celia Hynes. These collaborations reflect recurring partnerships that contribute to multiple publications.

Regarding publication venues, the scientist has published notably in California Agriculture, Journal of Clinical Investigation, Cancer Research, Stanford University Press eBooks, and UNC Libraries. The number of publications in these venues ranges from two to five in each.

Best Publications

  • Controlling Immigration: A Global Perspective.

    Martin Brockerhoff;Wayne A. Cornelius;Philip L. Martin;James F. Hollifield

  • Human capital: Migration and rural population change

    J. Edward Taylor;Philip L. Martin

  • The Economic Sociology of Immigration

    Philip Martin;Alejandro Portes

  • Numbers vs. Rights: Trade-Offs and Guest Worker Programs1

    Martin Ruhs;Philip Martin

  • The anatomy of a migration hump

    P. L. Martin;J. E. Taylor

  • Immigration: Shaping and Reshaping America

    Philip Martin;Elizabeth Midgley

  • The unsettled relationship : labor migration and economic development

    Demetrios G. Papademetriou;Philip L. Martin

  • Trade and Migration: Nafta and Agriculture

    Philip L. Martin

  • Managing Labor Migration in the Twenty-First Century

    Philip Martin;Manolo Abella;Christiane Kuptsch

  • Immigration to the United States

    Philip Martin

  • Controlling immigration : a global perspective

    James Frank Hollifield;Philip L. Martin;Pia M. Orrenius

  • The Agricultural Mechanization Controversy

    Philip L. Martin;Alan L. Olmstead

  • International Migration: Facing the Challenge

    Philip Martin;Jonas Widgren

  • Promise Unfulfilled: Unions, Immigration, and the Farm Workers

    Philip L. Martin

  • International migration: a global challenge

    Martin P;Widgren J

  • Recession and Migration: A New Era for Labor Migration?:

    Philip Martin

  • GUESTWORKERS: LESSONS FROM WESTERN EUROPE

    Philip L. Martin;Mark J. Miller

  • Managing migration: The global challenge.

    Philip Martin;Gottfried Zürcher

  • Good Intentions Gone Awry: IRCA and U.S. Agriculture

    Philip L. Martin

  • Chapter 9 Human capital: Migration and rural population change

    J. Edward Taylor;Philip L. Martin

  • Mexican Workers and U.S. Agriculture: The Revolving Door

    Philip Martin

  • Managing Migration: The Promise of Cooperation

    Philip L. Martin;Susan Forbes Martin;Patrick Weil

  • Controlling Immigration: A Global Perspective.

    Leah Haus;Wayne A. Cornelius;Philip L. Martin;James F. Hollifield

  • The Unsettled Relationship: Labor Migration and Economic Development.

    Saskia Sassen;Demetrios G. Papademetriou;Philip L. Martin

Frequent Co-Authors

J. Edward Taylor
J. Edward Taylor University of California, Davis
Martin Ruhs
Martin Ruhs European University Institute
Wayne A. Cornelius
Wayne A. Cornelius University of California, San Diego
David Zilberman
David Zilberman University of California, Berkeley
Robert E. Lucas
Robert E. Lucas University of Chicago
Jeffrey M. Perloff
Jeffrey M. Perloff University of California, Berkeley
Alejandro Portes
Alejandro Portes University of Miami
Daniel A. Sumner
Daniel A. Sumner University of California, Davis
Saskia Sassen
Saskia Sassen Columbia University
Maximilian Auffhammer
Maximilian Auffhammer University of California, Berkeley

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