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Peter Kim
University of Sydney
Verified email at maths.usyd.edu.au
Shouryadipta Ghosh
Early Research Career Postdoctoral Fellow, CSIRO
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Vijay Rajagopal
Associate Professor, Dept. of Biomedical Engineering, The University of Melbourne, Australia
Verified email at unimelb.edu.au
Colt Egelston
Beckman Research Institute, City of Hope
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Adarsh Kumbhari
Research Fellow, Massachusetts General Hospital & Harvard Medical School
Verified email at mgh.harvard.edu
math/computational biology
oncology
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mitochondria
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Optimisation of anti-cancer peptide vaccines to preferentially elicit high-avidity T cells
A Kumbhari, PS Kim, PP Lee
Journal of Theoretical Biology 486, 110067
, 2020
11
2020
Mature dendritic cells may promote high-avidity tuning of vaccine T cell responses
A Kumbhari, CA Egelston, PP Lee, PS Kim
Frontiers in Immunology 11, 584680
, 2020
10
2020
A minimal model of T cell avidity may identify subtherapeutic vaccine schedules
A Kumbhari, D Rose, PP Lee, PS Kim
Mathematical Biosciences, 108556
, 2021
2021
An in-silico study to determine whether changes to mitochondria organization through engineered mitochondrial dynamics can enhance bioenergetics in cardiomyocytes
A Kumbhari, S Ghosh, PS Kim, V Rajagopal
bioRxiv, 2020.09. 21.307306
, 2020
2020
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