Kenneth P. Callahan Source Confirmed

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Graduate Student

John Brown University

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aurora_callahan@brown.edu

19 h-index 63 pubs 958 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Kenneth P. Callahan is a graduate student at John Brown University whose research interests span a diverse array of chemical topics, from boron compounds and radioactive element processing to the chemical synthesis and characterization of magnetic coordination complexes. Callahan's work extends into radiopharmaceutical chemistry and its applications. His recent activity also includes significant contributions to the field of immunology, specifically in the area of CAR-T cell therapy. His work has investigated the signaling circuits in CAR-T cells and the role of various phosphatases in T cell phosphotyrosine maintenance. Callahan's research focuses on chemical synthesis, radioactive elements, and the biomolecular mechanisms of CAR-T cell therapies.

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  • h-index: 19
  • Publications: 63
  • Citations: 958

Selected Publications

  • Inclusion of the ΞΆ-chain drives phosphotyrosine signalling in CD19-CAR T cells (2025) DOI
  • CSF1R-CAR T cells induce CSF1R signalling and promote cancer cell growth (2024) DOI
  • Deep phosphotyrosine characterisation of primary murine T cells using Broad Spectrum Optimisation of Selective Triggering (2024) DOI
  • SILAC phosphoproteomics reveals unique signaling circuits in CAR-T cells and the inhibition of B cell-activating phosphorylation in target cells (2021) DOI

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