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Jennifer Cochran

Jennifer R. Cochran is an American bioengineer.

Cochran completed a bachelor's degree in biochemistry at the University of Delaware in 1995, and pursued doctoral study in biological chemistry at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. After graduating in 2001, she remained at MIT as a postdoctoral fellow. Cochran later joined the Stanford University faculty, where she was named Shriram Chair of the Department of Bioengineering. She was elected a fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering in 2018.

In 2025, Cochran was elected to the National Academy of Engineering. Provided by Wikipedia
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    VISTA immune checkpoint blunts radiotherapy-induced antitumor immune response by Dhanya K. Nambiar, Sainiteesh Maddineni, Jimpi Langthasa, Hongbin Cao, Vignesh Viswanathan, Junyan Liu, Md Tauhidul Islam, Nishant Mehta, Jessica Frank, Alexander Real, Tia Cheunkarndee, Eyiwunmi Eghonghon Laseinde, Bhushan Dharmadhikari, Dipti Thakkar, Jerome D. Boyd-Kirkup, Andrey Finegersh, Vasu Divi, John B. Sunwoo, John Aleman, Xiao-Jing Wang, Christina Kong, Lei Xing, Jennifer R. Cochran, Quynh-Thu Le

    Published 2025-07-01

    Summary: Radiotherapy (RT) is a key treatment for solid neoplasms like head and neck cancer (HNC), but it can also activate and recruit immunosuppressive myeloid cells, causing treatment failure. In this study, we examine the role of V-domain immunoglobulin suppressor of T cell activation (VISTA) on...

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