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This week James Brasington (President) is joined by Leonie Quinn, who leads a team at the James Curtin School of Medical Research at the ANU. Her team conducts discovery-driven fundamental research to provide novel insights into cancer initiation and progression. In particular, she works with fruit fly genetic models to produce understanding of cancer as a disease. In this episode, she introduces cancer, and speaks about the international involvement in combating cancer across the world.
By ANU International Relations SocietyThis week James Brasington (President) is joined by Leonie Quinn, who leads a team at the James Curtin School of Medical Research at the ANU. Her team conducts discovery-driven fundamental research to provide novel insights into cancer initiation and progression. In particular, she works with fruit fly genetic models to produce understanding of cancer as a disease. In this episode, she introduces cancer, and speaks about the international involvement in combating cancer across the world.