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Daniel Khalil

Oncology and Cancer Biology

Cornell University

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About Daniel Khalil at Cornell University (Cornell)

Danny N. Khalil is a cancer researcher at Cornell University focusing on immunotherapy, biomarkers, and genomics in pancreatic, hepatic, and biliary tract cancers. Their recent contributions to the field are exemplified by influential works such as "Size and proximity of micro-scale hard-inclusions increase the risk of rupture in fibroatheroma-like laboratory models", and "Successful Treatment of Stent Knot in the Proximal Ureter Using Ureteroscopy and Holmium Laser".

Research Areas

Cancer ImmunotherapyBiomarkersCancer GenomicsPancreatic OncologyHepatic OncologyBiliary Tract CancerPrecision OncologyRadiation Therapy

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Research Output

Total Citations49

Emerging researcher

Publications8

Selective publication record

h-index5

Developing track record

i10-index2

Early-stage portfolio

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