James P. Allison(1948)

Medicine

James P. Allison is a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (2018) from United States. They have received 7 major awards in total. Their primary field is Medicine. They were educated at University of Texas at Austin and University of Texas at Austin. They have been affiliated with Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.

7
Major Awards
1,204
Publications
119,293
Citations
157
h-index
433
i10-index
99.1
Avg Citations/Paper

Career History

Professor and Chair

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

Houston, US

2012 — Present

Professor and Chair

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

New York, US

2004 — 2012

Professor

University of California Berkeley

Berkeley, US

1985 — 2004

Associate Professor

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Science Park

Smithville, US

1983 — 1984

Assistant Professor

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Science Park

Smithville, US

1977 — 1983

Education

Scripps Research Institute

Postdoc

Molecular Immunology

1977

University of Texas at Austin

PhD

Biological Sciences

1973

University of Texas at Austin

BS

Microbiology

1969

Research Funding

MICROCHEMICAL INSTRUMENTATION

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

1987 — 1988

MURINE GAMMA/DELTA ANTIGEN RECEPTOR

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

1988 — 1998

Immunologic Checkpoint Blockade in Cancer Therapy

American Association For Cancer Research

2012 — 2015

Defining the Importance of Immunity to NY-ESO-1 in Melanoma

Melanoma Research Alliance

2009 — 2012

Delineating the role of the microbiome in modulating tumor & host immunity

American Association For Cancer Research

2017 — 2020

Inducing efficacious anti-tumor T cell responses through PD-1 and Tim-3 blockade

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

2008 — 2011

SURFACE ANTIGENS OF MURINE T LYMPHOMAS

National Cancer Institute

1985 — 1994

T CELL COSTIMULATION IN ANTITUMOR RESPONSES

National Cancer Institute

1992 — 2003

High Speed Cell Sorter

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

2002 — 2003

Therapeutic Inhibition of mutant activated signaling pathways in melanoma

Melanoma Research Alliance

2008 — 2011

Education

University of Texas at Austin(Bachelor of Science)
University of Texas at Austin(doctorate)
Alice High School

Career Timeline

University of California, Berkeley?–present
University of California, San Francisco?–present
Scripps Research1974–1977
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center1977–1984
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center1983–1984
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center2004–2012
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center2012–present

Academy Memberships

National Academy of Sciences (US)

Data Sources

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