Charles Sturt University School of Biomedical Science's Dr Michael Cahill and PhD student Sarah Williams.
A Wagga Charles Sturt University (CSU) PhD student will embark on an exchange trip to Germany in a quest to understand a protein that may lead to targeting cancer cells.
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Sarah Williams will travel to Germany in June to conduct laboratory experiments over three months.
CSU School of Biomedical Science’s Dr Michael Cahill’s work is focused on pancreatic cancer.
"The high mortality and poor survival rates for pancreatic cancer have not improved for nearly 40 years," Dr Cahill said.