Pharmacology of T-Cell Therapies
- 1st Edition, Volume 106 - August 1, 2026
- Latest edition
- Editors: Vijay Bhoj, Barbara S. Slusher, Diane Peters
- Language: English
Pharmacology of T-Cell Therapies, Volume 106 in the Advances in Pharmacology series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters writ… Read more
Pharmacology of T-Cell Therapies, Volume 106 in the Advances in Pharmacology series, highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters written by an international board of authors. Topics in this new release include Enhancing persistence of therapeutic T cells, T cell manufacturing impacts on in vivo function, Transient T cell therapies, In vivo T cell therapies, T cell subsets for therapy, Engineering T cell metabolism to enhance therapeutic efficacy, and Tracking Therapeutic T cells In Vivo contacts.
- Provides the latest information on pharmacology of T-cell therapies
- Offers outstanding and original reviews on a range of pharmacology research topics
- Serves as an indispensable reference for researchers and students alike
Students, academicians, clinicians
1. Enhancing persistence of therapeutic T cells
Greg Chen
2. T cell manufacturing impacts on in vivo function
Xiao Huang
3. Transient T cell therapies
Xuexiang Han and Mike Mitchel
4. In vivo T cell therapies
Saar Gill
5. T cell subsets for therapy
Antonia ROTOLO
6. Engineering T cell metabolism to enhance therapeutic efficacy
Roderick O’Connor and Laura Anderson
7. Tracking Therapeutic T cells In Vivo contacts
Mark Sellmyer and Angela Gong
Greg Chen
2. T cell manufacturing impacts on in vivo function
Xiao Huang
3. Transient T cell therapies
Xuexiang Han and Mike Mitchel
4. In vivo T cell therapies
Saar Gill
5. T cell subsets for therapy
Antonia ROTOLO
6. Engineering T cell metabolism to enhance therapeutic efficacy
Roderick O’Connor and Laura Anderson
7. Tracking Therapeutic T cells In Vivo contacts
Mark Sellmyer and Angela Gong
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Volume: 106
- Published: August 1, 2026
- Language: English
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Barbara S. Slusher
Barbara Slusher is a Professor of Neurology (primary), Pharmacology and Molecular Sciences, Psychiatry,
Neuroscience, Medicine, and Oncology at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. She also serves as the Director of the Johns Hopkins Drug Discovery, the Vice Director of the Pedersen Brain Science Institute, and the Co-Director of the Johns Hopkins Center for the Advancement of HIV Neurotherapeutics (JH CAHN).
She has published over 300 scientific articles and is an inventor on over100 patents and applications. Before joining Johns Hopkins, she spent 18 years in the pharmaceutical industry, including several years at the level of Senior Vice President of Research and Translational Development. She has extensive experience in drug discovery through early clinical development and was involved in the successful development, launch and/or post marketing support of several FDA-approved medicines.
In 2010, she joined Johns Hopkins to lead the largest drug discovery program on campus with a veteran team of over 25 medicinal chemists, assay developers, pharmacologists, toxicologists, and pharmacokinetics/drug metabolism experts. The team identifies novel drug targets and translates them into new drug therapies for clinical development. Since joining JHU, she has co-founded four new companies which have amassed over $150M in financing and has partnered four new drug discovery programs with Pharma. She also founded the first International Consortium of Academic Drug Discovery Centers (http://addconsortium.org/) with over 150 university-led translational centers and 1500 members to bring together this growing community.
Dr. Slusher received her undergraduate degree from Dickinson College where she graduated valedictorian, majoring in Chemistry. She received her Ph.D. in Pharmacology and Molecular Sciences from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine while simultaneously earning her Master's degree in Administrative Science from the Johns Hopkins Carey School of Business (formerly School of Continuing Studies).
Affiliations and expertise
Professor of Neurology, Pharmacology, Psychiatry, Neuroscience, Medicine, and Oncology Director, Johns Hopkins Drug Discovery Vice Director, Pederson Brain Science Institute Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, MD, USADP
Diane Peters
Diane Peters is an Assistant Professor of Pharmacology and Molecular Sciences at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. She received her BA in Chemistry, with honors, from Wellesley College, followed by pursuit of a PhD in Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics from the Tufts University School of Medicine. Subsequently, she earned an MS in laboratory animal medicine as well as a doctorate of veterinary medicine, both granted by the Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Peters performed her post-graduate fellowship training in laboratory animal medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where she further refined research expertise in comparative medicine, translational drug discovery, and animal pharmacology/toxicology.
Affiliations and expertise
Assistant Professor, Pharmacology and Molecular Sciences, Baltimore, MD, USA