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#bio: transmissible cancers in Tasmanian devils | Max Stammnitz, University of Cambridge

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Transmissible cancers are sporadic in nature, yet have arisen in Tasmanian devils. Maximilian Stammnitz from the University of Cambridge tells about where these tumours came from, why they affect Tasmanian devils and how we can save these tiny, fluffy animals. Interview by Agnieszka Barbach.

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