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Greg Woods PhD, ARCPA, FFSc(RCPA)

Professor | Immunology | School of Medicine | University of Tasmania http://www.utas.edu.au/medicine

Principal Research Fellow

Menzies Research Institute Tasmania | University of Tasmania | www.menzies.utas.edu.au


Cesar D. Tovar Lopez | Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Menzies Research Institute Tasmania


Alexandre Kreiss - UTAS

Jocelyn Darby - UTAS


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Anonymous

Thanks Destin! While I hope that these Scientists are able to find a way to stop the spread of this disease, there are some far reaching implications. This is the first time that I've ever heard of a cancer that is contagious. If a strain of cancer can become communicable among Tasmanian Devils, there is a possibility that some strain of cancer could mutate and become contagious between humans. So, helping to find a cure for these rare critters may in turn, help to prevent a similar outbreak among the human species.

SpaceVR

Could VR help the scientist solve this?