Neil S. Forbes, Ph.D.

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2000 University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
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Biochemical Engineering
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Harvey W. Blanch grad student 2000 UC Berkeley
 (Characterization of the hormone response of breast cancer by metabolic flux analysis.)
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Iscaro A, Jones C, Forbes N, et al. (2021) Targeting circulating monocytes with CCL2-loaded liposomes armed with an oncolytic adenovirus. Nanomedicine : Nanotechnology, Biology, and Medicine. 102506
Raman V, Van Dessel N, Hall CL, et al. (2021) Intracellular delivery of protein drugs with an autonomously lysing bacterial system reduces tumor growth and metastases. Nature Communications. 12: 6116
Howell LM, Forbes NS. (2021) Bacteria-based immune therapies for cancer treatment. Seminars in Cancer Biology
Forbes NS. (2020) Abstract IA24: Engineered Salmonella for drug delivery to solid tumors Cancer Research. 80
Panteli JT, Van Dessel N, Forbes NS. (2019) Detection of Tumors with Fluorophore-Releasing Bacteria. International Journal of Cancer
Raman V, Van Dessel N, O'Connor OM, et al. (2019) The motility regulator flhDC drives intracellular accumulation and tumor colonization of Salmonella. Journal For Immunotherapy of Cancer. 7: 44
Forbes NS, Coffin RS, Deng L, et al. (2018) White paper on microbial anti-cancer therapy and prevention. Journal For Immunotherapy of Cancer. 6: 78
Ganz DE, Sexton-Stallone B, Brackett EL, et al. (2017) Tissue Transport Affects How Treatment Scheduling Increases the Efficacy of Chemotherapeutic Drugs. Journal of Theoretical Biology
Raman V, Dessel NV, O'Connor O, et al. (2017) Abstract 5136: Upregulation ofSalmonellamotility in tumors improves dispersion, colonization and intracellular invasion of the bacteria Cancer Research. 77: 5136-5136
Panteli JT, Forbes NS. (2016) Engineered bacteria detect spatial profiles in glucose concentration within solid tumor cell masses. Biotechnology and Bioengineering
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