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Genetic cancer research and the future of Tunisia | Nada Raddaoui | TEDxPasha Street

In her enlightening talk, Dr. Nada Raddaoui, a distinguished researcher in the Department of Chemistry at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich, delves into the transformative role of DNA research in cancer treatment. With expertise spanning PCR, cell culture, and DNA extraction, Dr. Raddaoui explores how advancements in genetic analysis are paving the way for innovative therapies. Nada Raddaoui, is a distinguished Tunisian bio-organic chemist and researcher at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, specializing in nucleic acids biology. Born in Gafsa, Tunisia, she became the first Tunisian woman to earn a doctorate in chemistry from the University of Munich. Her groundbreaking work led to the development of a novel method for diagnosing leukemia, significantly enhancing patient monitoring post-treatment. In recognition of her contributions, Dr. Raddaoui was honored with the Monte-Carlo Woman of the Year Award in 2021. She currently leads the Nucleic Acids Cluster at the university of Munich, focusing on innovative research in drug and therapeutics discovery based on nucleic acids. Dr. Raddaoui's achievements exemplify her dedication to scientific advancement and her role as a trailblazer for women in STEM. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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