Dhriti Mehta
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Dhriti Mehta
Summary
Dhriti Mehta is a human[1].
Key Facts
- Dhriti Mehta's father was Navin Mehta[2].
- Dhriti Mehta held citizenship in United States[3].
- Dhriti Mehta's education included a stint at Rutgers University–New Brunswick[4].
- Dhriti Mehta was educated at Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine[5].
- Dhriti Mehta authored Cell Death in the Tumor Microenvironment: Implications for Cancer Immunotherapy[6].
- Dhriti Mehta authored Cyclophilin An inhibitor Debio-025 targets Crk, reduces metastasis, and induces tumor immunogenicity in breast cancer[7].
- Dhriti Mehta authored Axl and Mertk receptors cooperate to promote breast cancer progression by combined oncogenic signaling and evasion of host anti-tumor immunity[8].
- Dhriti Mehta is recorded as female[9].
- Dhriti Mehta's instance of is recorded as human[10].
- Dhriti Mehta's relative is recorded as V.D. Mehta[11].
- Dhriti Mehta's relative is recorded as Neelesh Prasad[12].
- Dhriti Mehta's relative is recorded as Neelam Umesh Prasad[13].
- Dhriti Mehta's Scopus author ID is recorded as 57218423822[14].
- Dhriti Mehta's Google Scholar author ID is recorded as TBfH59AAAAAJ[15].
- Dhriti Mehta's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11qnmfcqvb[16].
- Dhriti Mehta's ResearchGate contributions ID is recorded as 2173852643[17].
- Dhriti Mehta's LinkedIn personal profile ID is recorded as dhriti-mehta-2a3a021b0[18].
- Dhriti Mehta's SciProfiles ID is recorded as 1242774[19].
- Dhriti Mehta's SciSpace author ID is recorded as dhriti-mehta-4sfogd9x1q[20].
Body
Origins and Family
Dhriti Mehta's father was Navin Mehta[2].
Education
Educated at Rutgers University–New Brunswick[4], a land-grant university[21], in United States[22], founded in 1766[23] and Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine[5], an academic institution[24], in United States[25].
Works and Contributions
Authored works include Cell Death in the Tumor Microenvironment: Implications for Cancer Immunotherapy[6], Cyclophilin An inhibitor Debio-025 targets Crk, reduces metastasis, and induces tumor immunogenicity in breast cancer[7], and Axl and Mertk receptors cooperate to promote breast cancer progression by combined oncogenic signaling and evasion of host anti-tumor immunity[8].
FAQs
Who were Dhriti Mehta's parents?
Dhriti Mehta's father was Navin Mehta[2].
Where did Dhriti Mehta go to school?
Dhriti Mehta was educated at Rutgers University–New Brunswick[4] and Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine[5].