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Joseph Aryankalayil, MD

Visiting Fellow, Program in Global Surgery and Social Change

Joseph is a fourth-year general surgery resident at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland. Born in India and raised in Maryland, he completed his undergraduate studies at New York University before obtaining his medical degree from the University of Maryland.  Joseph’s research interests include military-civilian trauma system partnerships and trauma/burn surgery education and implementation.

Cardiobacterium Endocarditis Presenting With Large Bilateral Infrapopliteal Mycotic Aneurysms.
Authors: Authors: Aryankalayil J, Endicott KM, Drucker CB, Karwowski J, Nagarsheth K.
Am Surg
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Radiotherapy Cooperates with IL15 to Induce Antitumor Immune Responses.
Authors: Authors: Pilones KA, Charpentier M, Garcia-Martinez E, Daviaud C, Kraynak J, Aryankalayil J, Formenti SC, Demaria S.
Cancer Immunol Res
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Invariant natural killer T cells regulate anti-tumor immunity by controlling the population of dendritic cells in tumor and draining lymph nodes.
Authors: Authors: Pilones KA, Aryankalayil J, Babb JS, Demaria S.
J Immunother Cancer
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Invariant NKT cells as novel targets for immunotherapy in solid tumors.
Authors: Authors: Pilones KA, Aryankalayil J, Demaria S.
Clin Dev Immunol
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