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  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians

Overview

William Grossman is affiliated with the University of California, San Francisco in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with an emphasis on oncology, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, and cancer research.

Their work encompasses several key topics in the field of cancer studies, including:

  • Colorectal Cancer Treatments and Studies
  • Cancer Treatment and Pharmacology
  • Cancer Immunotherapy and Biomarkers
  • Lung Cancer Treatments and Mutations
  • Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics

Grossman has contributed to multiple publications, with papers appearing in venues such as the Regular and Young Investigator Award Abstracts and the Journal of Thoracic Oncology.

  • "338 Emerging insights on the association of tumor molecular phenotype with clinical benefit in metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) subjects treated with AB928 + modified FOLFOX-6 (mFOLFOX-6)," 2020, Regular and Young Investigator Award Abstracts
  • "P16.07 ARC-10: Phase 3 Study of Zimberelimab ± Domvanalimab vs Standard Chemotherapy in Front-Line, PD-L1-High, Metastatic NSCLC," 2021, Journal of Thoracic Oncology

Their research collaborations include frequent co-authors such as Akshata R. Udyavar, Michael Cecchini, Daniel DiRenzo, Sean Cho, and Lisa Seitz.

William Grossman is a member of the Association of American Physicians, reflecting recognition within the medical community.

Best Publications

  • Wall stress and patterns of hypertrophy in the human left ventricle.

    William Grossman;Donald Jones;Lambert P. Mclaurin

  • Survival after the onset of congestive heart failure in Framingham Heart Study subjects.

    K. K. L. Ho;K. M. Anderson;W. B. Kannel;W. Grossman

  • Human T Regulatory Cells Can Use the Perforin Pathway to Cause Autologous Target Cell Death

    William J. Grossman;James W. Verbsky;Winfried Barchet;Marco Colonna

  • Abnormal intracellular calcium handling in myocardium from patients with end-stage heart failure.

    J. K. Gwathmey;L. Copelas;R. MacKinnon;F. J. Schoen

  • Left ventricular remodeling after myocardial infarction: a corollary to infarct expansion.

    R G McKay;M A Pfeffer;R C Pasternak;J E Markis

  • Contractile state of the left ventricle in man as evaluated from end-systolic pressure-volume relations.

    W Grossman;E Braunwald;T Mann;L P McLaurin

  • Differential expression of granzymes A and B in human cytotoxic lymphocyte subsets and T regulatory cells

    William J. Grossman;James W. Verbsky;Benjamin L. Tollefsen;Claudia Kemper

  • Reflex increase in coronary vascular resistance in patients with ischemic heart disease.

    Gilbert H. Mudge;William Grossman;Roger M. Mills;Michael Lesch

  • Cardiac hypertrophy: useful adaptation or pathologic process?

    William Grossman

  • Diastolic Properties of the Left Ventricle

    William Grossman;Lambert P. McLAURIN

  • Deficient production of cyclic AMP: Pharmacologic evidence of an important cause of contractile dysfunction in patients with end-stage heart failure

    M D Feldman;L Copelas;J K Gwathmey;P Phillips

  • Cardiac catheterization, angiography, and intervention

    Donald S. Baim;William Grossman

  • Hemodynamic determinants of prognosis of aortic valve replacement in critical aortic stenosis and advanced congestive heart failure.

    BA Carabello;LH Green;W Grossman;LH Cohn

  • Hemodynamic assessment of amrinone. A new inotropic agent.

    Joseph R. Benotti;William Grossman;Eugene Braunwald;Dominick D. Davolos

  • Impact of trough IgG on pneumonia incidence in primary immunodeficiency: A meta-analysis of clinical studies.

    Jordan S. Orange;William J. Grossman;Roberta J. Navickis;Mahlon M. Wilkes

  • The Creatine Kinase System in Normal and Diseased Human Myocardium

    Joanne S. Ingwall;Martha F. Kramer;Michael A. Fifer;Beverly H. Lorell

  • Development of leukemia in mice transgenic for the tax gene of human T-cell leukemia virus type I

    William J. Grossman;Jason T. Kimata;Fen Hwa Wong;Mary Zutter

  • Diastolic dysfunction in congestive heart failure.

    William Grossman

  • Impaired left ventricular relaxation during pacing-induced ischemia.

    Lambert P. McLaurin;Ellis L. Rolett;William Grossman

  • Determinants of ventricular function in pressure-overload hypertrophy in man.

    S Gunther;W Grossman

Frequent Co-Authors

Eugene Braunwald
Eugene Braunwald Harvard Medical School
Donald S. Baim
Donald S. Baim Harvard University
James E. Dalen
James E. Dalen University of Arizona
Elyse Foster
Elyse Foster University of California, San Francisco
Walter Paulus
Walter Paulus University of Göttingen
Wilson S. Colucci
Wilson S. Colucci Boston University
Kanu Chatterjee
Kanu Chatterjee University of Iowa
David B. Wilson
David B. Wilson Washington University in St. Louis
Yuet Wai Kan
Yuet Wai Kan University of California, San Francisco
Lee Ratner
Lee Ratner Washington University in St. Louis

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