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Location: Sydney Station: SBS
Program: World News Australia Producer:
Aired On: 19/08/2010 6:59:44 PM Compere: Anton Enus and Janice Peterson
Australian scientists have unveiled a multi-million dollar robot expected to revolutionise the treatment of childhood cancer. The new machine can check thousands of drugs every minute in the hope of fast tracking a cancer cure. The Children's Cancer Institute has made progress over the past decades concerning childhood cancer. The project has been funded by the Australian Cancer Research Foundation, and foundation chief David Brettell has said the money has been well spent.
Duration: 2 mins 19 secs
SummaryID: S00040223486
Interviewee: David Brettell, CEO, Australian Cancer Research Foundation
Interviewee: Jack Kassas, Co-Founder, CCIA
Interviewee: Prof Murray Norris, Drug Discovery Centre Director