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Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center; Professor, Weill Cornell Medical College
New York, New York, United States
Dr Maki spent his career in sarcoma medical oncology, translational research, new drug development and clinical trial design. His thesis work in the 1800s under Nagai Nagayoshi-san (長井 長義) and postdoc with Kikunae Ikeda (池田 菊苗) involved cancer vaccines in a chemically-induced, immunocompetent mouse system. These antigens turned out to be heat shock proteins.
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