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The science (and humanity) behind treating cancer | Shree Bose | TEDxDuke

When someone hears “you have cancer,” they often assume a single terrifying disease. But cancer isn’t one disease—it's an umbrella term for hundreds. In this heartfelt and science-grounded talk, Dr. Shree Bose, a physician-scientist, unpacks what makes cancer so complex, and what it will take to treat it more effectively. At 17 years old, Shree triumphed over 10,000 competitors to become the Grand Prize Winner of the first-ever Google Global Science Fair in 2011. She presented her winning work to President Obama and directors of the NIH, as well as students around the world. Through these experiences, Shree became a passionate advocate for better STEM education, which inspired her to found Piper, a company creating engineering kits for kids. She is currently a resident physician at the University of Chicago and is studying how cancer cells adapt their metabolism to grow in different environments. She is a graduate of Harvard University (BA '16) and Duke School of Medicine (MD/PhD '23), and was honored on the 2023 Forbes 30 Under 30 for Science list. 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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