Cracking the Cancer Code

The Business of Science

25 min · 16 dec 2024
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Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2219246/open_sms] This episode focuses on the often-overlooked administrative side of scientific research, particularly in cancer research. We talk to Sandy Ormbrek and Dr Anna Green about the complex world of grant administration and funding. Special thanks to Maleah O'Connor for all the work she does to support the grants we work on! Also a special thanks to Allison Peters, Denise Albano, Maria Owens and Sana Hirata for all they do!

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