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Tunisian Scientist Marwa Mahdouani Performs a Postdoctoral Stay at the Cnio on Hereditary Colorectal Cancer

Tunisian scientist Marwa Mahdouani has chosen to make her postdoctoral stay at the Family Cancer Unit of the National Center for Oncological Research (CNIO), where she will conduct research on hereditary colorectal cancer, as part of the 'Ellas Investigan' (Science by Women) program of the Women for Africa Foundation.
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Tunisian scientist Marwa Mahdouani has chosen to make her postdoctoral stay at the Family Cancer Unit of the National Center for Oncological Research (CNIO), in which she will conduct research on hereditary colorectal cancer, as part of the "Shes Investigan" (Science by Women) program of the Women for Africa Foundation. This project will be complemented by her postdoctoral work at Farhat Hached University Hospital (Tunisia), in which Mahdouani i…

Tunisian scientist Marwa Mahdouani has chosen to make her postdoctoral stay at the Family Cancer Unit of the National Center for Oncological Research (CNIO), where she will conduct research on hereditary colorectal cancer, as part of the 'Ellas Investigan' (Science by Women) program of the Women for Africa Foundation.

As a child, Marwa Mahdouani (Kairuán, Tunisia, 1995) wanted to be a surgeon, but ended up in a laboratory, doing a PhD on hereditary colorectal cancer, “because in my family there were several cases of this disease (and also diabetes), and I wanted to know more about hereditary cancer,” she explains at the Family Cancer Unit of the National Cancer Research Center (CNIO), led by María Currás. It is the destination she chose for the six months of …

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CNIO broke the news in on Friday, August 29, 2025.
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