Area of Interest
The Vincent Lab works in the areas of systems tumor immunology and immunogenomics, to better understand anti-tumor immunity and translate this into curative immunotherapy strategies.
About
The Vincent lab works in translational tumor immunology and immunogenomics, studying mechanisms of response versus resistance to tumor antigen vaccination and cellular immunotherapies in humans and murine model systems. We are an interdisciplinary experimental and computational immunology group, and we welcome collaborations with clinicians and scientists from many fields of expertise.
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Undergraduate
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Medical School
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Residency
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Fellowship
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Awards and Honors
- Yang Family Biomedical Scholars Award, UNC School of Medicine, 2023-24
- Biological and Biomedical Sciences Faculty Mentor Award, UNC-Chapel Hill, 2022
- Invited speaker, Immuno-Oncology Young Investigators Forum, 2016
- Pope Clinical Fellow Award, Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, 2015
- Outstanding Fellow Award, North Carolina Oncology Association, 2015
- Invited speaker, Illumina Users Group Meeting, 2015
- Outstanding Abstract Travel Award, American Society of Hematology, 2013
- Farmer Award for Compassion in Medicine, UNC Hospitals Department of Internal Medicine, 2010
- David A. Ontjes Outstanding Intern Award, UNC Hospitals Department of Internal Medicine, 2010
- Competitive Selection to ABIM Research Track, UNC Department of Hematology/Oncology, 2009
- John B. Graham Medical Student Research Society, University of North Carolina, 2008
- Harold C. Pillsbury Basic Science Award, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, 2008
- Holderness Research Fellowship, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, 2005