Join us for this interview with Dr Río-Machín from Autonomous University of Madrid in Spain as she discusses her research on rare subtypes of acute myeloid leukemia (AML), which she conducted thanks to the EHA Junior Research Grant.
Her discovery of transcriptional activator of key leukemia drivers in one of these subtypes may pave way to new therapeutic approaches.
Tune in to hear dr. Río-Machín‘s call for more collaborative research to achieve impactful results for patients in the future.
Host: Isabel Olivera-Martinez, PhD, Medical Writer
Guest: Dr Ana Río-Machín
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