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Northern BC student wins fellowship for cancer research

A student from the University of Northern British Columbia has won a fellowship from the BC Cancer Agency to conduct molecular biology research at the university this summer.
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A student from the University of Northern British Columbia has won a fellowship from the BC Cancer Agency to conduct molecular biology research at the university this summer.

Dustin King, a biochemistry and molecular biology student from Burns Lake, will be carrying out cancer research under UNBC chemistry professor Chow Lee, investigating the way certain RNA molecules create conditions conducive to the spread of the disease in the body.