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Ep. 88: “Cancer and Inflammatory Diseases” Featuring Dr. Roslyn Kemp

Ep. 88: “Cancer and Inflammatory Diseases” Featuring Dr. Roslyn Kemp

The Immunology Podcast

September 24, 202458m 49s

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Show Notes

Guest:

Dr. Roslyn Kemp is a Professor of Immunology at the University of Otago. Her research focuses on T cells as mediators of anti-tumor immunity and inflammation. She discusses using organoids to model inflammatory bowel disease and collecting immune cell signatures in cancer. She also talks about writing a book to demystify science research and careers.

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Image courtesy of Dr. Roslyn Kemp

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