Dorothy Crawford - Case book: Fighting Cancer with Killer Cells
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The first in a series of public lectures which show that keen detective work is still essential for 21st Century doctors. Recorded on 29 October 2009 in the Anatomy Lecture Theatre at the University of Edinburgh. Inspired by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the lectures highlight the University's acclaimed medical research. Dorothy Crawford is Professor of Medical Microbiology and Assistant Principal of the Public Understanding of Medicine. Audio version.
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