Interview with Dr Graeme Finlay

Dr Graeme Finlay is a cell biologist who teaches scientific pathology at the University of Auckland and conducts his research in the Auckland Cancer Society Research Centre. He has a degree in theology and is active as a lay preacher. He is the co-director of New Zealand Christians in Science with Dr Nicola Hoggard Creegan.

Dr Graeme Finlay is a cell biologist who teaches scientific pathology at the University of Auckland and conducts his research in the Auckland Cancer Society Research Centre. He has a degree in theology and is active as a lay preacher. He is the co-director of New Zealand Christians in Science with Dr Nicola Hoggard Creegan.

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