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Tobias Schatton

Assistant Professor of Dermatology at Harvard Medical School

Tobias F.I. Schatton, Ph.D., Pharm.D., is an Associate Professor of Dermatology at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital.1 His research focuses on immune checkpoint pathways and homing mediators in skin cancer progression, skin disorders, and normal skin homeostasis.36

Dr. Schatton's work primarily investigates:

  1. Cancer- and immune cell-specific roles of glycoprotein receptors like PD-1 and Tim-3
  2. Homing molecules and their impact on tumor immune evasion, growth, and metastasis
  3. Immunotherapy response in skin cancers

He serves as the principal investigator on several NIH grants from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and is the Co-Director of the Harvard Program of Glyco-Immunology and Oncology.3

Recent research by Dr. Schatton and his team at Brigham and Women's Hospital has shown potential for developing new combination therapies for skin cancer treatment.45 His laboratory has also validated antibody clones and assay systems for tumor cell-directed PD-1 pathway investigations, contributing to the understanding of PD-1 expression in melanoma cells.2

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Distinct antibody clones detect PD-1 checkpoint expression and ...
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Boston, Massachusetts, United States