Medical Student
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
Jack Kollings is a first-year medical student at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, focusing on the fields of immunotherapy, oncology, and dermatology. His academic background includes a dual bachelor's degree in Biomedical Sciences and Global Health from Arizona State University.
During his undergraduate studies, Jack conducted significant research aimed at developing neoadjuvant platforms to enhance CD8 T-cell-mediated anti-tumor immunity. His current work primarily explores the profiling of immune responses to skin cancer therapies, aiming to guide the development of novel immunotherapies.
Jack's research interests center on understanding the immune profiles of various skin cancer treatments and determining how these insights can facilitate the creation of innovative immunotherapy techniques.
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Friday, October 25, 2024
10:00 AM – 11:00 AM EST