Bioethics
Unveiling RHOBTB2: The Gene You Never Knew You Loved

KC Fairlight
Meet RHOBTB2, a gene that might sound obscure but is making waves for its link to cancer research. This gene has captivated scientists due to its roles in cellular functions and potential when mutated.

MAPK12: The Unsung Hero of Cellular Communication

KC Fairlight
MAPK12, though often overshadowed by its genetic counterparts, is a key player in cellular communication and stress response. This intriguing gene offers potential pathways for advancements in cancer treatment and poses crucial ethical questions.
Navigating the Complex World of Medical Ethics with Sigrid Fry-Revere

Martin Sparks
Sigrid Fry-Revere is a pioneering advocate in bioethics, known for her work on organ donation and ethical policy reform. Her dedication combines academic rigor with a compassionate approach to complex medical dilemmas.