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Elizabeth A. Reap

Immunology

Duke University

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About Elizabeth A. Reap at Duke University (Duke)

Elizabeth A. Reap is an immunologist at Duke University specializing in viral immunology and immunotherapy for pediatric brain cancers. Representative publications include "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 "Performance and Stability of New Class of Fetal Bovine Sera (FBS) and Its Lyophilized Form in ELISpot and FluoroSpot Assays: Applications for Monitoring the Immune Response in Vaccine, and Cell and Gene Immunotherapy in Clinical Trials", which reflect their ongoing engagement with the field.

Research Areas

ImmunotherapyCAR-T cell therapyCytomegalovirusHerpesvirusCancer VaccinesImmune MonitoringPediatric OncologyClinical Trials
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Research Output

Total Citations5,592

Emerging researcher

Publications108

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h-index28

Developing track record

i10-index44

Growing portfolio

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