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This year’s Randy Shaver Cancer Research and Community Fund’s Angel Award recipient talks about his cutting edge work with Natural Killer Cell immunotherapy, CAR-T cell immunotherapy and the future of genome engineering in new therapies for treating cancer.
Here how he became interested in creating new ways to look at knocking down cancer, his background as a youth growing up in rural Minnesota and trending as one of the most talked about researchers at the University of MN.
By Heather Austin and Roseann Giovanatto-ShaverThis year’s Randy Shaver Cancer Research and Community Fund’s Angel Award recipient talks about his cutting edge work with Natural Killer Cell immunotherapy, CAR-T cell immunotherapy and the future of genome engineering in new therapies for treating cancer.
Here how he became interested in creating new ways to look at knocking down cancer, his background as a youth growing up in rural Minnesota and trending as one of the most talked about researchers at the University of MN.