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Michael G. Kharas

Cancer Biology

Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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About Michael G. Kharas at Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Michael G. Kharas is a cancer biologist at Cornell University whose research focuses on RNA biology and epigenetics in acute myeloid leukemia. Representative publications include "Dual IKZF2 and CK1α degrader targets acute myeloid leukemia cells", and "Patient-Derived iPSCs Faithfully Represent the Genetic Diversity and Cellular Architecture of Human Acute Myeloid Leukemia", which reflect their ongoing engagement with the field.

Research Areas

Acute Myeloid LeukemiaRNA splicingRNA modificationscancer epigeneticsimmunotherapyhematopoietic stem cellsm6A methylationCAR T cells
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Research Output

Total Citations9,196

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Publications218

Active researcher

h-index47

Established scholar

i10-index78

Growing portfolio

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