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Interview with Dr. Kun-Liang Guan

Dr. Kun-Liang Guan
Department of Pharmacology
Cancer Biology Program
University of California- San Diego

Dr. Guan studies signal pathways within cancer cells.  His work on tumor suppressors and and a gene called mTOR has lead to the development of a potential drug for the treatment of kidney (renal) cancer.  Here he talks about his research and the future prospects for work in this field.

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Questions and Answers

About Dr. Guan(Time: 05 sec)
What brought you to the USA?(Time: 46 sec)
Would you like to return to China to do research?(Time: 29 sec)
How did you become interested in scientific research?(Time: 56 sec)
What does your current research focus on?(Time: 1 min 30 sec)
What is the big picture for your research?(Time: 1 min 34 sec)
How does your work translate into ttreatments for patients?(Time: 1 min 36 sec)
Where do you see this research in 10 years?(Time: 1 min 29 sec)
How are students involved in your lab?(Time: 1 min 46 sec)
What advice to you have for students?(Time: 1 min 09 sec)
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