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  • Maximilian Koch

    Maximilian Koch

    Postdoctoral Scholar, Stanford Cancer Center

    Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy current research is in the development of new cellular immunotherapies for pediatric cancers.
    This includes the identification of suitable MHC-restricted and native antigens expressed by the malignant cells but ideally not by healthy tissues. On the receptor side, both CARs and TCRs will be characterized for specificity, affinity, and functionality. Ultimately, non-viral introduction approaches will be exploited and refined to achieve cheap, precise and consistent cell products.

  • Anne Marijn Kramer

    Anne Marijn Kramer

    Postdoctoral Scholar, Stanford Cancer Center

    BioDr. Anne Marijn Kramer, MD, PhD, is a postdoctoral research fellow in the Division of Blood and Marrow Transplantation and Cellular Therapy at Stanford University. Dr. Kramer received her medical degree (with honors) from Amsterdam University in 2013. She conducted her PhD studies at University College London, studying binding kinetics of Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T cells. Her research at Stanford University focuses on developing methods to identify patients who are at high risk for relapse or developing side-effects after receiving CAR T therapy and to understand why these relapses and side-effects occur.