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Cornell Veterinary Podcast: Looking at Lipids in Cancer

Glenn Simmons, Jr.

Dr. Glenn Simmons, Jr. Photo: Carol Jennings/CVM

"I think the one thing that you have to be as a researcher is humble. You're going to be wrong more often than you're right, and that's okay, because I don't think you learn from being right. You learn from being wrong."

Dr. Glenn E. Simmons, Jr., assistant professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences, chats with host Michelle Moyal, D.V.M.’ 07, about his examination into the role that lipids play in cancer progression and his exploration of cutting-edge technologies for for testing cancer drug therapies. They also touch on the importance of moxie and mentorship and his outreach work in closing health disparity gaps.

Listen to this latest episode of the Cornell Veterinary Podcast, “Looking at Lipids in Cancer” wherever you get your podcasts or below: