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Archive: KQED Interviews Researcher About Discovery of Cancer-Killing Cell
Lewis Lanier
Lewis Lanier, PhD, professor of microbiology and immunology at UCSF, exlains the discovery in mice of immune cells with cancer-fighting capability in an interview for KQED's California Report. If confirmed in humans, could have strong treatment potential. Listen to KQED's entire report aired on March 8 here. (The Lanier segment follows a news update and a report on clean air proposals.) Lanier is an American Cancer Society Research Professor, professor and vice chair in the Department of Microbiology & Immunology, a professor for the Cancer Research Institute and a program member in the UCSF Comprehensive Cancer Center at UCSF. Links: The Lanier Lab