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Javier Ramos Paradas is a Research Fellow in the Department of Pathology at Yale School of Medicine, Yale University. His primary research focuses on genomic and immunophenotypic analysis of lung cancers to identify biomarkers predictive of immunotherapy response. He is affiliated with the Schalper Lab, which investigates tumor microenvironment dynamics and therapeutic targets in oncology.
His research interests include lung squamous cell carcinoma, non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), and the molecular mechanisms underlying tumor immunogenicity. Key areas include chromosomal instability, tumor mutational burden (TMB), TFRC expression profiling, and interleukin signaling pathways.
Dr. Ramos Paradas has contributed to studies harmonizing TMB assessment methods across NGS platforms and identifying genotype-immunophenotype relationships in lung cancers. His work bridges genomic profiling with clinical applications in precision oncology, emphasizing translational research.
He has no listed awards but maintains active collaborations in biomarker discovery and therapeutic target validation. He is not currently listed as an advisor for any trainees.