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
- Tumor resistance induced by syngeneic bone marrow transplantation and enhanced by interleukin 2: a model for the graft versus leukemia reaction.| | PubMed
- Interleukin 3 is a growth factor for human follicular B cell lymphoma.| | PubMed
- Use of family specific leader region primers for PCR amplification of the human heavy chain variable region gene repertoire.| | PubMed
- Transfer of specific immunity to B-cell lymphoma with syngeneic bone marrow in mice: a strategy for using autologous marrow as an anti-tumor therapy.| | PubMed
- Ig VH gene expression among human follicular lymphomas.| | PubMed
- Follicular lymphoma: a model of lymphoid tumor progression in man.| | PubMed
- Idiotype vaccination post-bone marrow transplantation for B-cell lymphoma: initial studies in a murine model.| | PubMed
- Combined syngeneic bone marrow transplantation and immunotherapy of a murine B-cell lymphoma: active immunization with tumor-derived idiotypic immunoglobulin.| | PubMed
- Idiotype vaccination against murine B cell lymphoma. Humoral and cellular requirements for the full expression of antitumor immunity.| | PubMed
- Idiotypic variation in a human B lymphoma cell line.| | PubMed