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Published by Marignani Lab on March 25, 2025
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In this interview, hosted by Sabrina Grégoire and Laura Godfrey, Dr. Marignani discusses her journey into cancer epigenetics research and emphasizes that a fulfilling career doesn’t have to follow a traditional path—you just need to find one that brings you joy.

View original post on the This is Epigenetics website.

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