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Dr Kathryn Robson

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Inside WIMM (Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Oxford)
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In this episode, we meet Dr Kathryn Robson and discuss her varied career from researching foot and mouth disease to the genetics of PKU, malaria and hemochromatosis.
We'll also learn how she applied her research experience to the role of institute Health and Safety Officer and discuss how the institute adapted during the start of the pandemic.

Names of speakers/contributors: Kathryn Robson, Mona Bassuni, Catherine Seed
Music: Corporate Business Presentation by AudioCoffee on Pixabay.

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Series
Inside WIMM (Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, University of Oxford)
People
Kathryn Robson
Mona Bassuni
Catherine Seed
Keywords
malaria
hemochromatosis
PKU
Department: MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine
Date Added: 31/01/2023
Duration: 00:28:44

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