Andrew N. J. McKenzie Source Confirmed

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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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113 h-index 350 pubs 45,743 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Andrew N. J. McKenzie's research program focuses on the role of innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) and other immune cells in the development and progression of cancer, as well as in tissue regeneration. His work has investigated how these cells influence the tumor microenvironment and impact patient outcomes.

Recent publications from his laboratory have explored the blockade of PD-1 to unleash ILC2-dependent antitumor immunity in melanoma, and the role of RORα in T cell and ILC2 commitment. His group has also studied how SREBP1-induced fatty acid synthesis affects macrophage antioxidant defenses and contributes to their alternative activation. Further investigations have examined an innate IL-25–ILC2–MDSC axis in promoting intestinal tumorigenesis and the protective role of Type 2 Innate Lymphoid Cells against colorectal cancer progression, linking their presence to improved patient survival.

McKenzie's research also extends to the function of eosinophils in thymus regeneration and the modulation of immune responses during vaccination. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 113 and over 45,000 citations across more than 350 publications, recognizing him as a highly cited researcher.

Metrics

  • h-index: 113
  • Publications: 350
  • Citations: 45,743

Selected Publications

  • Strategic Hedging Approaches for Grain and Oilseed Producers (2025) DOI
  • Effective Risk Management for Grain and Oilseed End Users (2025) DOI
  • Final Thoughts (2025) DOI
  • Basis, Futures, and Cash (2025) DOI
  • Building and Managing a Position (2025) DOI
  • Processing Margins (2025) DOI
  • Introduction (2025) DOI
  • USDA and Market Report Summary (2025) DOI
  • Practical Applications of Factor Model Index for Commodity Investment (2022) DOI

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