Dr. Justin Kline

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Biography

Justin Kline is a medical oncologist specializing in the treatment of patients with Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin lymphoma, as well as stem cell transplantation and CAR T cell therapy. His expertise lies in the development and use of immunotherapy, with ongoing lab research focused on overcoming immune evasion pathways that are activated in blood cancers. Dr. Kline's work is aimed at improving the effectiveness of immune-based treatments for patients with lymphoma. He is actively involved in several research activities and has received funding for innovative projects, including an R01 grant to identify genomic features that shape the immune landscape and predict responses to immunotherapy in diffuse large B cell lymphoma. His previous research has included explorations into T cell dysfunction and regulatory T cell proliferation in cancer immunotherapy, further underscoring his dedication to advancing oncology care through rigorous scientific inquiry.

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TOEFL
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Reading
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IELTS
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Overall
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Department of Philosophy