Kaitlin Hicks
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Researcher
Also affiliated: South College (2019); GlaxoSmithKline (United States) (2019)
Graduate Student Researcher
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
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Kaitlin Hicks' research focuses on the immune response in the context of organ transplantation. Her work investigates the role of DNA-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit (DNA-PKcs) in T cell-specific loss, and its subsequent effect on allogeneic cardiac graft survival. This research aims to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying immune tolerance and rejection following transplantation. Hicks has published two scholarly articles and collaborates with Nicholas Callais and Ana Azevedo-Pouly at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
Metrics
- Publications: 2
Selected Publications
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L15. T Cell-Specific Loss of DNA-PKcs Enhances Allogeneic Cardiac Graft Survival (2026)
Collaboration Network
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- 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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