Professor at Stanford University School of Medicine, expert in immunology and systems biology, notable for work in single-cell analysis, cancer immunotherapy, and computational biology.
Garry Nolan is a professor at Stanford University School of Medicine specializing in immunology and systems biology.
He has made significant contributions to single-cell analysis, cancer immunotherapy, and computational biology.
Nolan's work bridges experimental and computational methods to understand immune system functions and disease mechanisms.

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