Alison Betts
Alison Venetia Graham Betts is a Scottish archaeologist and academic, who specialises in the "archaeology of the lands along the Silk Roads" and the nomadic peoples of the Near East. Since 2012, she has been Professor of Silk Road Studies at the University of Sydney. Provided by Wikipedia
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Quantitative modeling predicts competitive advantages of a next generation anti‐NKG2A monoclonal antibody over monalizumab for the treatment of cancer by Phillip Spinosa, Monika Musial‐Siwek, Marc Presler, Alison Betts, Emily Rosentrater, Janice Villali, Lucia Wille, Yang Zhao, Tom McCaughtry, Kalyanasundaram Subramanian, Hanlan Liu
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Discovery and optimization of a novel anti-GUCY2c x CD3 bispecific antibody for the treatment of solid tumors by Adam R. Root, Gurkan Guntas, Madan Katragadda, James R. Apgar, Jatin Narula, Chew Shun Chang, Sara Hanscom, Matthew McKenna, Jason Wade, Caryl Meade, Weijun Ma, Yongjing Guo, Yan Liu, Weili Duan, Claire Hendershot, Amy C. King, Yan Zhang, Eric Sousa, Amy Tam, Susan Benard, Han Yang, Kerry Kelleher, Fang Jin, Nicole Piche-Nicholas, Sinead E. Keating, Fernando Narciandi, Rosemary Lawrence-Henderson, Maya Arai, Wayne R. Stochaj, Kristine Svenson, Lidia Mosyak, Khetemcnee Lam, Christopher Francis, Kimberly Marquette, Liliana Wroblewska, H. Lily Zhu, Alfredo Darmanin Sheehan, Edward R. LaVallie, Aaron M. D'Antona, Alison Betts, Lindsay King, Edward Rosfjord, Orla Cunningham, Laura Lin, Puja Sapra, Lioudmila Tchistiakova, Divya Mathur, Laird Bloom
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