CCLG Research Talks: Our journey into childhood leukaemia research

With Dr Cristina Pina and Dr Sabrina Tosi

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Dr Cristina Pina and Dr Sabrina Tosi share how perseverance, new technologies, and collaboration can help children with leukaemia.

  • Learn how collaboration is vital for research
  • Find out about the latest research on acute myeloid leukaemia

Dr Cristina Pina and Dr Sabrina Tosi

Cristina and Sabrina work at Brunel University of London and lead a Little Princess Trust-funded research project investigating target treatments for babies with acute myeloid leukaemia.

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