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
- Functional immunoglobulin light chain genes are replaced by ongoing rearrangements of germline V kappa genes to downstream J kappa segment in a murine B cell line.| | PubMed
- Development of a new therapeutic approach to B cell malignancy. The induction of immunity by the host against cell surface receptor on the tumor.| | PubMed
- Immunotherapy of established murine B cell lymphoma. Combination of idiotype immunization and cyclophosphamide.| | PubMed
- Synergistic antitumor activity with IFN and monoclonal anti-idiotype for murine B cell lymphoma. Mechanism of action.| | PubMed
- Heterogeneity of a murine B cell lymphoma. Isolation and characterization of idiotypic variants.| | PubMed
- Idiotype vaccination against murine B cell lymphoma. Humoral and cellular responses elicited by tumor-derived immunoglobulin M and its molecular subunits.| | PubMed
- Studies on B lymphoid tumors treated with monoclonal anti-idiotype antibodies: correlation with clinical responses.| | PubMed
- Influence of avidity and idiotope recognition on the modulation of surface immunoglobulin on malignant human B cells by rat monoclonal anti-idiotype antibodies.| | PubMed
- Importance of antibody isotype in monoclonal anti-idiotype therapy of a murine B cell lymphoma. A study of hybridoma class switch variants.| | PubMed