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EPISODE · Jan 18, 2011 · 16 MIN

La Nina, cancer stem cells and health in Haiti

from FT Science with Clive Cookson

In this week's podcast: We talk to Rob Allan from the UK Met office and Nick Klingaman from Reading University about the impact La Nina is having on Australia and surrounding countries. We talk to Clive Stanway, chief scientist for Cancer Research Technology, about cancer stem cells and we hear from Andrew Jack about his recent trip to Haiti - a year on from the earthquake.Presented by Clive Cookson with Diana Garnham and Andrew Jack.Produced by LJ Filotrani Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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