Novel Targets

Episode 26: Coming Full Circle

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Sinopsis

The award of this year's Nobel prize in physiology or medicine to Dr Jim Allison and Dr Tasuku Honjo is a defining moment for cancer research that we want to recognize. You'll hear from Dr Allison on the very day he heard the announcement. We also take a closer look at what it takes to be a great scientist and explore the limitations on how many people the Nobel prize can recognize in a given year. If you want to increase your chance of winning, 1993 laureate Sir Richard Roberts FRS takes us through his "Ten Simple Rules to Win a Nobel Prize." We have come full circle in our journey over the last 3.5 years and now hear the results of a "practice changing" phase 3 cancer immunotherapy trial in triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) that we first talked about in the inaugural episode of the podcast, "The Checkpoints Show." There's also an update from the recent ESMO congress on results from a phase 3 ovarian cancer trial that is potentially "life changing" for women with a BRCA mutation.  Scientists and c