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In conversation with Gerard Evan

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Gerard Evan is Head of Department and Sir William Dunn Professor at the Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, UK. Driven by his innate passion to understand how things work, Gerard has devoted much of his career to understanding the molecular basis of cancer, particularly the roles played by oncogenes such as Myc. His work has helped elucidate the complex role that this gene plays in cell proliferation and apoptosis, and paved new avenues for the treatment of aggressive cancers. In this interview, Gerard provides an overview of what is known about the role of Myc in normal and cancer cells and provides a persuasive argument for the application of ‘impersonalised therapy’ involving Myc inhibition as part of future chemotherapeutic drug regimes.
Title: In conversation with Gerard Evan
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Gerard Evan is Head of Department and Sir William Dunn Professor at the Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, UK.
Driven by his innate passion to understand how things work, Gerard has devoted much of his career to understanding the molecular basis of cancer, particularly the roles played by oncogenes such as Myc.
His work has helped elucidate the complex role that this gene plays in cell proliferation and apoptosis, and paved new avenues for the treatment of aggressive cancers.
In this interview, Gerard provides an overview of what is known about the role of Myc in normal and cancer cells and provides a persuasive argument for the application of ‘impersonalised therapy’ involving Myc inhibition as part of future chemotherapeutic drug regimes.

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