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Dr Lennard Lee, academic clinical lecturer at the Department of Oncology was recognised as part of the InterAcademy Partnership Young Physician Leaders Programme 2022

Dr Lennard Lee receiving the award

Department of Oncology Lecturer, Dr Lennard Lee was nominated by The Academy of Medical Sciences for safeguarding cancer and immunocompromised patients during the coronavirus pandemic and innovations in cancer diagnostics.

As part of selection into this group, Lennard met other young physician leaders from across the world in Berlin in October 2022 to harnesses the expertise of the world’s leading scientific minds to advance sound policies, improve public health and promote excellence in science education. He also was given the opportunity to present at the World Health Summit in Berlin a “global pact to protect those with cancer and the immunocompromised”

Read more on the Oxford Cancer website

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