Indian PhD scholar’s visa revoked, CAR T- cell therapy, and Israel attacks Gaza

First, we talk to The Indian Express’ Divya A about Ranjini Srinivasan, an Indian PhD scholar from Columbia University in the US, whose F-1 student visa was revoked for allegedly advocating for violence and terrorism and supporting Hamas. Fearing action by the authorities, she chose to self-deport and return home.

Next, The Indian Express’ Anonna Dutt talks about CAR T- cell therapy or chimeric antigen receptor T-cell therapy, which is a novel treatment method for cancer. She shares how the clinical trial results of India’s CAR T-cell therapy were published in the Lancet and more. (11:24)

Lastly, we speak about Israel’s biggest assault on the Gaza Strip since the ceasefire on 19th January. (19:28)

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