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Kenneth M. Kaye

Virology and Infectious Diseases

Harvard University

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About Kenneth M. Kaye at Harvard University (Harvard)

Kenneth M. Kaye is a professor at Harvard University whose research focuses on herpesvirus-associated cancers and viral pathogenesis. Kaye has established a strong presence in the field. Their research directions are illustrated by key works including "Role of Cellular Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor-Associated Factors in NF-κB Activation and Lymphocyte Transformation by Herpesvirus Saimiri STP", and "Genetic basis for altered pathogenesis of an immune-selected antigenic variant of reovirus type 3 (Dearing)".

Research Areas

Kaposi's sarcoma herpesvirusviral-associated cancersherpesvirus latencyviral oncogenesiscytomegalovirusviral gene regulationDNA damage responsehost-pathogen interactions
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Research Output

Total Citations213

Emerging researcher

Publications8

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Early-stage portfolio

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