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Check out this 7NEWS interview on the groundbreaking research from our very own at BIOTech Futures


They say if life gives you lemons, make lemonade, but researchers at the University of Sydney are striving much higher than that.


Using the juice of rotten fruit, lead PhD student Mr Pooria Lesani is developing a way to detect diseases like cancer, long before symptoms appear.


To find out more link here to read this article published by the ABC.


 
 
 

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