Raushan Kurmasheva, PhD to Receive Children’s Cancer Research Fund’s “Emerging Scientist Award.”

“Dr. Kurmasheva and her team have received the Emerging Scientist Award by CCRF to uncover the mechanism(s) of the interaction of the two major DNA repair pathways, and discover modulators of their interface with the goal of developing a novel therapy for Ewing sarcoma.”

 

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