00:00 Pioneering Sheffield Uni antibiotic scientist Kirsty Smitten dies aged 29.
00:06 Dr. Kirsty Smitten had studied at the University of Sheffield and went on to help create drugs
00:11 to tackle antimicrobial resistance.
00:14 She won several awards during her career and was recently named on Forbes magazine's "30
00:19 Under 30 Inches" list.
00:21 Dr. Smitten died from a rare form of heart cancer on 4 October, the University of Sheffield
00:27 confirmed.
00:28 The co-founder and CEO of spin-out company Metallo Bio Ltd.
00:32 Dr. Smitten was also actively involved in various sporting teams across South Yorkshire,
00:37 the university said.
00:39 This included AFC Norton Woodseats Ladies, which she helped launch.
00:44 Dr. Smitten, who was originally from Solihull, had been diagnosed with cardiac angiosarcoma,
00:50 a rare terminal disease which affects just two people in the UK every year.
00:55 In April, she told the BBC. "It's so rare that my oncologist and none of the sarcoma
01:00 team in Birmingham had ever seen it before.
01:03 No one knows that you can even get heart cancer.
01:06 I didn't, and I work in medicine."
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