Is RNA the answer to cancer?

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
  • A live-streamed panel event featuring RNA and Cancer researchers from UNSW as part of National Science Week 2022.
    RNA is at the core of our biology - the software of life - translating our DNA into the very products and processes that make us human. As well as being the key ingredient in COVID-19 vaccines, RNA technology might become the key to treating conditions like cystic fibrosis and schizophrenia.
    The next steps for RNA as a therapeutic lie at the interface of biology and medicine, chemistry and technology, solving the question ‘Is RNA the answer to cancer?’
    Led by Tegan Taylor, Health and Science reporter for the ABC, hear from panellists Professor Palli Thordarson, Director of the UNSW RNA Institute and Conjoint Professor Maria Kavallaris AM, Head of Translational Cancer NanoMedicine Theme and UNSW Children's Cancer Institute.

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