‘A Matter of Life or Death’ Conference
EACR Conferences has a strong reputation to uphold, and we're pleased that our latest conference, "A Matter of Life or Death: From Basic Cell Death...
What Kind of Scientist Are You? Quiz
Are you a heroic adventurer, transcending the boundaries of space and time? Or a helpless scientist like Viktor Frankenstein, the victim of your own discovery?...
“These two months were the best thing that could ever happen to me at...
EACR Travel Fellowships are co-sponsored by Worldwide Cancer Research and provide funds up to €3,000 to early-career cancer researchers. For more information on how...
Say @helloeacr and join us on Instagram
Share your EACR photos using #EACR or tag us @helloeacr. You can also help us celebrate our 50th Anniversary in 2018 by sharing your...
News from Travel Fellowship winner Andri Leonidou
EACR Travel Fellowships are co-sponsored by Worldwide Cancer Research and provide funds up to €3,000 to early-career cancer researchers. For more information on how to apply...
Please listen to science
Science is great, isn't it? We've only written this post so we can include this GIF of Bill Nye the Science Guy. You're welcome.
Karen Vousden announced as 2018 winner of prestigious Mike Price Gold Medal Award
Karen Vousden has been announced as the winner of the European Association for Cancer Research’s Mike Price Gold Medal Award, a biennial award recognising a...
Alessandra Di Grande tells about her technical training in xenograft animal models
EACR Travel Fellowships are co-sponsored by Worldwide Cancer Research and provide funds up to €3,000 to early-career cancer researchers. For more information on how...
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“This stay has given me the opportunity to learn cutting-edge techniques...
EACR Travel Fellowships are co-sponsored by Worldwide Cancer Research and provide funds up to €3,000 to early-career cancer researchers. For more information on how...