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- Vivian Li is a Hong Kong-born cell and developmental biologist working in cancer research at London's Francis Crick Institute. She has been researching how stem cells in the human bowel are programmed to ensure a healthy organ and what goes wrong when cancer develops. She is known for her work on the Wnt signalling pathway, discovering a new way that a molecule called Wnt is activated in bowel cancer. She won a Future Leaders in Cancer Research Prize in part for this discovery. (en)
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- Chinese University of Hong Kong (en)
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- Future Leaders in Cancer Research Prize, Cancer Research UK;
Women in Cell Biology Early Career Medal Winner, British Society for Cell Biology;
BACR/AstraZeneca Young Scientist Frank Rose Award, British Association for Cancer Research (en)
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- Bowel cancer development, Organoids (en)
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- Developmental biology, Organoids (en)
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- Francis Crick Institute (en)
- University of Hong Kong (en)
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- National Institute for Medical Research (en)
- Hubrecht Institute (en)
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- Vivian Li is a Hong Kong-born cell and developmental biologist working in cancer research at London's Francis Crick Institute. She has been researching how stem cells in the human bowel are programmed to ensure a healthy organ and what goes wrong when cancer develops. She is known for her work on the Wnt signalling pathway, discovering a new way that a molecule called Wnt is activated in bowel cancer. She won a Future Leaders in Cancer Research Prize in part for this discovery. (en)
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