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Charlene M. Flahiff

Oncology and Immunology

Duke University

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About Charlene M. Flahiff at Duke University (Duke)

Charlene Flahiff is a researcher at Duke University specializing in immunotherapy for pediatric brain tumors, particularly glioma and medulloblastoma. Over the course of their career, Charlene M. Their recent contributions to the field are exemplified by influential works such as "A peptide vaccine targeting the CMV antigen pp65 in children and young adults with recurrent high-grade glioma and medulloblastoma: a phase 1 trial", and "Outcomes and immune response after peptide vaccination targeting human cytomegalovirus antigen pp65 in children and young adults with recurrent high-grade glioma and medulloblastoma.".

Research Areas

glioma immunotherapypediatric brain tumorscytomegalovirus vaccinemedulloblastoma treatmentneuro-oncologyclinical trialscancer vaccinesdendritic cell therapy
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Research Output

Total Citations1,358

Emerging researcher

Publications45

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h-index18

Developing track record

i10-index19

Early-stage portfolio

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