Season 2 Episode 2 | The Science Of Cancer Immunology | Dr. Asona Lui, assistant professor Radiation Oncology, Moores Cancer Center clinic Podcast Por  arte de portada

Season 2 Episode 2 | The Science Of Cancer Immunology | Dr. Asona Lui, assistant professor Radiation Oncology, Moores Cancer Center clinic

Season 2 Episode 2 | The Science Of Cancer Immunology | Dr. Asona Lui, assistant professor Radiation Oncology, Moores Cancer Center clinic

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The Science of Podcast episode features Dr. Asona Lui, an assistant professor in radiation oncology at UCSD Moores Cancer Center, discussing breast cancer and immunology. Dr. Lui specializes in triple-negative breast cancer, which lacks hormone receptors and HER2, making it resistant to standard treatments. She develops mouse models to study the disease and its response to immunotherapy and radiation. Dr. Lui emphasizes the importance of understanding cancer-immune system interactions and the potential of AI and robotic surgery in future healthcare. She advises young scientists to embrace diverse interests and seize opportunities, even if they seem unrelated to their main field.Outline Introduction to the Science of Podcast SeriesSpeaker 1 introduces the podcast, emphasizing curiosity and the pursuit of knowledge in various scientific fields.The podcast is hosted by students from the Jackie Robinson Family YMCA and the Elementary Institute of Science, in partnership with UCSD Moores Cancer Center.Funding for the program is provided by Cloudcast Media.Speaker 2 welcomes listeners to the series, highlighting the focus on different scientific topics in each episode.Introduction to the Episode's Guests and Co-HostsSpeaker 2 introduces the episode's topic: radiation oncology, with a focus on breast cancer and immunology.Dr. Asona Lui is introduced as the guest, specializing in treating breast cancer and triple-negative breast cancer.Co-hosts Kelsey, Zahraa, Danielle-Elizabeth Mensah-Baah, Max, August, and Jose Castillo introduce themselves as students from various schools.Dr. Asona Lui's Background and JourneyDr. Lui shares her background, including her BA in African Studies and her interest in understanding her cultural roots.She discusses her family's background and how it influenced her academic and career choices.Dr. Lui explains her transition from African Studies to cancer research, highlighting the importance of understanding cultural influences on health.She mentions her involvement in acting and performing arts, which she believes has contributed to her success in science.Balancing Science and the ArtsOne of the co-hosts asks Dr. Lui about balancing her interest in the arts with her scientific career.Dr. Lui shares her experience of participating in the arts during medical school and how it helped her mental health.She emphasizes the importance of finding time for hobbies and incorporating them into daily life.Dr. Lui discusses her involvement in singing with the La Jolla Symphony and how it feeds her soul.Dr. Lui's Research and DiscoveriesDr. Lui explains the basics of cancer and immunology, emphasizing the role of the immune system in recognizing and fighting cancer.She describes her research on triple-negative breast cancer and the challenges of treating it without specific targeted therapies.Dr. Lui shares a significant discovery in her research: the role of interferon in cancer cells, which was unexpected and changed their understanding of cancer immunology.She discusses the development of mouse models for triple-negative breast cancer to better understand and treat the disease.Challenges and Future Directions in Cancer ResearchDr. Lui talks about the challenges of treating triple-negative breast cancer and the importance of developing better mouse models.She explains the role of immunotherapy and radiation in treating cancer and the need for more effective treatments.Dr. Lui shares her vision for the future of cancer research, including the use of MRI scans to monitor cancer treatment more effectively.She discusses the potential role of AI and robots in healthcare, particularly in matching patients to clinical trials and performing surgeries remotely.Audience Questions and Dr. Lui's AdviceThe co-hosts ask Dr. Lui about her current research and how it could be applied to cancer treatment.Dr. Lui explains the process of creating mouse models for triple-negative breast cancer and the importance of having a fully functioning immune system in the mice.She shares her advice for young people interested in science and healthcare, emphasizing the importance of following their passions and taking opportunities.Dr. Lui provides her email address for listeners who want to reach out and discuss science and cancer research further.Conclusion and Closing RemarksThe co-hosts thank Dr. Lui for her time and insights, expressing their appreciation for the episode.Dr. Lui reiterates her commitment to helping patients and advancing cancer research.The episode concludes with a reminder of the podcast's mission to explore various scientific topics and inspire curiosity.The co-hosts sign off, encouraging listeners to stay tuned for future episodes of the Science of Podcast series.The Science Of is a student-produced podcast. The team members are Kelsey Lewis, Evan Sosa, Max Arola, August Ou, Danielle-Elizabeth Mensah-Baah, Zahraa Munaim, and Josue Castillo.
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