Publications

Veatch, J. R., Lee, S. M., Shasha, C., Singhi, N., Szeto, J. L., Moshiri, A. S., ... & Riddell, S. R. (2022). Neoantigen-specific CD4+ T cells in human melanoma have diverse differentiation states and correlate with CD8+ T cell, macrophage, and B cell function. Cancer cell40(4), 393-409.

Veatch, Joshua R., Sylvain Simon, and Stanley R. Riddell. "Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes make inroads in non–small-cell lung cancer." Nature Medicine 27.8 (2021): 1339-1341.

Veatch, J. R., Singhi, N., Srivastava, S., Szeto, J. L., Jesernig, B., Stull, S. M., ... & Riddell, S. R. (2021). A therapeutic cancer vaccine delivers antigens and adjuvants to lymphoid tissues using genetically modified T cells. The Journal of Clinical Investigation131(16).

Paulson, K. G., Gupta, D., Kim, T. S., Veatch, J. R., Byrd, D. R., Bhatia, S., ... & Gardner, J. M. (2020). Age-specific incidence of melanoma in the United States. JAMA dermatology156(1), 57-64.

Veatch, J. R., Singhi, N., Jesernig, B., Paulson, K. G., Zalevsky, J., Iacucci, E., ... & Riddell, S. R. (2020). Mobilization of pre-existing polyclonal T cells specific to neoantigens but not self-antigens during treatment of a patient with melanoma with bempegaldesleukin and nivolumab. Journal for immunotherapy of cancer8(2).

Veatch, J. R., Jesernig, B. L., Kargl, J., Fitzgibbon, M., Lee, S. M., Baik, C., ... & Riddell, S. R. (2019). Endogenous CD4+ T Cells Recognize Neoantigens in Lung Cancer Patients, Including Recurrent Oncogenic KRAS and ERBB2 (Her2) Driver Mutations Cancer immunology research7(6), 910-922.

Veatch, J. R., Lee, S. M., Fitzgibbon, M., Chow, I. T., Jesernig, B., Schmitt, T., ... & Riddell, S. R. (2018). Tumor-infiltrating BRAF V600E-specific CD4+ T cells correlated with complete clinical response in melanoma. The Journal of clinical investigation128(4), 1563-1568.

Veatch, J. R., Sandhu, V., Becker, P. S., Pagel, J. M., Appelbaum, F. R., & Estey, E. (2013). The NCI common toxicity criteria and treatment-associated mortality in acute myeloid leukemia. Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology122(2), 293-294.

Veatch, J. R., McMurray, M. A., Nelson, Z. W., & Gottschling, D. E. (2009). Mitochondrial dysfunction leads to nuclear genome instability via an iron-sulfur cluster defect. Cell137(7), 1247-1258.