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Craig Davis

4PUBLICATIONS
35CO-AUTHORS
Predictive and prognostic markersMolecular targetsCancer therapy (excl. chemotherapy and radiation therapy)Biological adaptation
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|Jan 15, 2026
Exploratory Analysis of Biomarkers and Treatment Outcomes from the COLUMBUS Study in BRAF V600E/K-Mutant Advanced or Metastatic Melanoma.

Reinhard Dummer, Shibing Deng, Tao Xie

|Jan 02, 2026
Tumor ecosystem and microbiome features associated with efficacy and resistance to avelumab plus chemoradiotherapy in head and neck cancer.

Nadeem Riaz, Tyler J Alban, Robert I Haddad

|Dec 11, 2021
Avelumab maintenance in advanced urothelial carcinoma: biomarker analysis of the phase 3 JAVELIN Bladder 100 trial.

Thomas Powles, Srikala S Sridhar, Yohann Loriot

|Mar 15, 2019
Model to improve specificity for identification of clinically-relevant expanded T cells in peripheral blood.

Julie Rytlewski, Shibing Deng, Tao Xie

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Thomas Powles

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Joaquim Bellmunt

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Petros Grivas

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Nadeem Riaz

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Tyler J Alban

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Vladimir Makarov

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Prerana Bangalore Parthasarathy

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Natalie L Silver

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Shibing Deng

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Thomas Powles

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