Kristen E. Pascal
Regeneron
22 Papers
47 Citations
Kristen E. Pascal is an academic researcher from Regeneron. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antibody & Biology. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 19 publications.
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Papers
BNT162b2 induces SARS-CoV-2-neutralising antibodies and T cells in humans
Ugur Sahin,Alexander Muik,Isabel Vogler,Evelyna Derhovanessian,Lena M. Kranz,Mathias Vormehr,Jasmin Quandt,Nicole Bidmon,Alexander Ulges,Alina Baum,Kristen E. Pascal,Daniel Maurus,Sebastian Brachtendorf,Verena L Loerks,Julian Sikorski,Peter Koch,Rolf Hilker,Dirk Becker,Ann-Kathrin Eller,Jan Gruetzner,Manuel Tonigold,Carsten Boesler,Corinna Rosenbaum,Ludwig Heesen,Marie-Cristine Kuehnle,Asaf Poran,Jesse Z. Dong,Ulrich Luxemburger,Alexandra Kemmer-Brueck,David J. Langer,Martin Bexon,Stefanie Bolte,Tania Palanche,Armin Schultz,Sybille Baumann,Azita J. Mahiny,Gábor Boros,Jonas Reinholz,Gabor T Szabo,Katalin Karikó,Pei Yong Shi,Camila R. Fontes-Garfias,John L. Perez,Mark Cutler,David A. Cooper,Christos A. Kyratsous,Philip R. Dormitzer,Kathrin U. Jansen,Oezlem Tuereci +48 more
TL;DR: Vaccination with BNT162b2 at well tolerated doses elicits a combined adaptive humoral and cellular immune response, which together may contribute to protection against COVID-19.
REGEN-COV protects against viral escape in preclinical and human studies
Richard Copin,Alina Baum,Elzbieta Wloga,Kristen E. Pascal,Stephanie Giordano,Benjamin O. Fulton,Anbo Zhou,Nicole Negron,Kathryn Lanza,Newton Chan,Angel Coppola,Joyce Chiu,Min Ni,Yi Wei,Gurinder S. Atwal,Annabel Romero Hernandez,Kei Saotome,Yi Zhou,Matthew C. Franklin,Andrea T. Hooper,Shane McCarthy,Sara Hamon,Jennifer D. Hamilton,Hilary M. Staples,Kendra J. Alfson,Ricardo Carrion,Shazia Ali,Thomas Norton,Selin Somersan Karakaya,Sumathi Sivapalasingam,Gary Herman,David M. Weinreich,Leah Lipsich,Neil Stahl,Andrew J. Murphy,George D. Yancopoulos,Christos A. Kyratsous +36 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a combination of noncompeting antibodies, REGEN-COV, not only provides full coverage against current variants of concern/interest but also protects against emergence of new such variants and their potential seeding into the population in a clinical setting.