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Kat Arney

Kat joined Cancer Research UK in 2004, after spending six years as a laboratory researcher. Kat loves talking about science, and regularly comments in the media on the latest discoveries as well as giving talks to staff and supporters. She has since left Cancer Research UK to pursue a career as a freelance journalist and science writer.
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We take a look at the history of the Calvert formula - an equation used all over the world to calculate the required dose of the life-saving drug carboplatin. We take a look at the history of the Calvert formula - an equation used all over the world to calculate the required dose of the life-saving drug carboplatin.

by Kat Arney | Analysis | 21 March 2011

21 March 2011

This entry is part 5 of 30 in the series Our milestones
Shattered glass

Research from scientists in the US and UK has revealed a completely different – and catastrophic - way for DNA to get messed up. Research from scientists in the US and UK has revealed a completely different – and catastrophic - way for DNA to get messed up.

by Kat Arney | Analysis | 14 February 2011

14 February 2011