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Dr. Brent Hanks, MD, PhD
Associate Professor, Duke University Medical Center (Durham, NC)
Bachelor of Science, Southwestern University
Dr. Brent A. Hanks has specialized experience in the fields of Medical Oncology and Hematology & Oncology. They earned their BS from Southwestern University, their MD from Baylor College of Medicine, and their PhD in Tumor Immunology from Baylor College of Medicine. After completing their residency in Internal Medicine at Duke University Medical Center, they went on to complete a fellowship in Hematology & Medical Oncology at Duke University Medical Center. Today, the expert holds a certification in Internal Medicine. Previously, they held the role of Associate Director at Duke Center for Cancer Immunotherapy. Currently, they work as an Associate Professor with Tenure at Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center and Associate Professor at Duke University Medical Center.
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Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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Southwestern University | Bachelor of Science |
Baylor College of Medicine | Doctor of Philosophy |
Baylor College of Medicine | Doctor of Medicine |
Title | Employer |
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Associate Professor | Duke University Medical Center (Durham, NC) |
Associate Professor with Tenure | Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center |
Associate Director | Duke Center for Cancer Immunotherapy |
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Unlocking the Therapeutic Potential of the cGAS-STING Pathway through TREX1 Targeting | Journal Article |
Phase 1b/2 study evaluating safety, efficacy and immune effects of TLR9 agonist cavrotolimod with anti-PD-1 antibodies among patients with advanced solid tumors | Journal Article |
GLI2 Facilitates Tumor Immune Evasion and Immunotherapeutic Resistance by Coordinating WNT and Prostaglandin Signaling | Journal Article |
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