Biography
Michael Campbell, Ph.D. received his doctoral degree in Cancer Biology from Stanford University where he remained as a postdoctoral fellow in Oncology. Dr. Campbell was appointed Assistant Professor of Surgery at Stanford University in 1992. He joined the UCSF faculty as Assistant Professor of Surgery in 1997.
Dr. Campbell's areas of interest in research include breast neoplasms, cancer vaccines, immunotherapy, immunologic adjuvants, immunologic and biological factors, gene therapy, immunology, and breast cancer.
Education
Education
- 1978-82, University of Puget Sound, B.S., Biology
- 1978-82, University of Puget Sound, B.S., Mathematics
- 1983-87, Stanford University, Ph.D., Cancer Biology
Publications
MOST RECENT PUBLICATIONS FROM A TOTAL OF 59
- Immune dysfunction and micrometastases in women with breast cancer.| | PubMed
- Tid1, the human homologue of a Drosophila tumor suppressor, reduces the malignant activity of ErbB-2 in carcinoma cells.| | PubMed
- Reduction of MTT by aqueous herbal extracts in the absence of cells.| | PubMed
- Antiproliferative activity of Chinese medicinal herbs on breast cancer cells in vitro.| | PubMed
- Epithelial and fibroblast cell lines derived from a spontaneous mammary carcinoma in a MMTV/neu transgenic mouse.| | PubMed
- Ductal growth is impeded in mammary glands of C-neu transgenic mice.| | PubMed
- Biological therapies for breast carcinoma: concepts for improvement in survival.| | PubMed
- Vaccination with the extracellular domain of p185neu prevents mammary tumor development in neu transgenic mice.| | PubMed
- Clinical trials of idiotype-specific vaccine in B-cell lymphomas.| | PubMed
- Induction of immune responses in patients with B-cell lymphoma against the surface-immunoglobulin idiotype expressed by their tumors.| | PubMed