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More QuestionsRosanna Ma, Ph.D. '23, led work on the identification of a gene involved in promoting tumor growth and survival in fibrolamellar carcinoma. Read more from @cornellvet:
Linchpin gene in a rare liver cancer: a new avenue toward therapy?
Cornell researchers have identified a gene that plays a crucial role in promoting tumor growth and survival in fib...
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Read about @cornellilr alum Johnnie Kallas, M.S. '20, Ph.D. '23, and his work with the Labor Action Tracker:
Kallas Keeps Labor on Track | The ILR School
The ILR Ph.D. graduate who developed a national strike database is also the winner of the Labor and Employment R...
www.ilr.cornell.edu
Tomorrow's Graduate Conference: Agrarian Studies, Climate Change, and the Future of Work will bring grad students across disciplines to speak on a variety of related topics. Learn more and attend:
Graduate Conference: Agrarian Studies, Climate Change and the Future of Work
The future of work is hot. Literally. Unpredictable seasons, droughts, floods, warming temperatures, rising seas, and ...
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