Biography and Research Information
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Nicholas Callais's research utilizes machine learning to analyze medical data, with a recent publication focusing on a machine learning-driven virtual biopsy system's potential impact on organ discards in kidney transplant centers. His work also extends to the study of immune responses in transplantation, specifically investigating how T cell-specific loss of DNA-PKcs affects allogeneic cardiac graft survival. Callais has published three papers, accumulating four citations and an h-index of one. He collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Hailey Hardgrave, Emmaouil Giorgakis, Kaitlin Hicks, and Ana Azevedo-Pouly.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 4
Selected Publications
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Acellular normothermic spleen perfusion resolves transcriptional and non-transcriptional mechanisms of steroid immunosuppression (2026)
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L15. T Cell-Specific Loss of DNA-PKcs Enhances Allogeneic Cardiac Graft Survival (2026)
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DNA-PKcs Controls the Cytotoxic T-Cell Response to Cancer and Transplant Allograft Through Regulating LAT-Dependent Signaling (2025)
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DNA-PKcs governs LAT-dependent signaling in CD4 <sup>+</sup> and CD8 <sup>+</sup> T cells (2025)
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Machine learning-driven virtual biopsy system may increase organ discards at aggressive kidney transplant centers (2024)
Collaboration Network
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- Machine learning-driven virtual biopsy system may increase organ discards at aggressive kidney transplant centers
- Machine learning-driven virtual biopsy system may increase organ discards at aggressive kidney transplant centers
- Machine learning-driven virtual biopsy system may increase organ discards at aggressive kidney transplant centers
- L15. T Cell-Specific Loss of DNA-PKcs Enhances Allogeneic Cardiac Graft Survival
- L15. T Cell-Specific Loss of DNA-PKcs Enhances Allogeneic Cardiac Graft Survival
- L15. T Cell-Specific Loss of DNA-PKcs Enhances Allogeneic Cardiac Graft Survival
- L15. T Cell-Specific Loss of DNA-PKcs Enhances Allogeneic Cardiac Graft Survival
- L15. T Cell-Specific Loss of DNA-PKcs Enhances Allogeneic Cardiac Graft Survival
- L15. T Cell-Specific Loss of DNA-PKcs Enhances Allogeneic Cardiac Graft Survival
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