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VIDEO: Ashani Weeraratna, ‘Age Against the Machine: The Impact of Aging on Tumor Progression’

At the EACR's virtual conference, Cancer and Ageing, we enjoyed a brilliant programme of diverse sessions from a range of experts, including Ashani Weeraratna...

“This has been just the first step of something bigger”: Juan A. Marín Jiménez’s...

Juan A. Marín Jiménez is a PhD student at the Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute in Spain who received an EACR Travel Fellowship to visit...

The Flame of Curiosity

I remember this day vividly. The cover of the book showed a female scientist holding a flask. As I got closer, it read ‘The...

Defending Curiosity Against the Dark Arts of Academics

Have you ever wondered how things in the universe work? If there is magic around us? Guess what- there is something very similar to...

Nicolas Merle’s EACR Travel Fellowship

Nicolas Merle is a postdoctoral researcher at the Cordeliers Research Centre, INSERM, France who received an EACR Travel Fellowship to visit and work at...

“This visit was instrumental in progressing my PhD project”: Marie Jose Zemanek’s Travel Fellowship

Marie Jose Zemanek is a PhD student at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel who received an EACR Travel Fellowship to visit and...

Katrinus Keijnemans’ EACR Travel Fellowship

Katrinus Keijnemans is a PhD student at the University Medical Center Utrecht in the Netherlands who received an EACR Travel Fellowship to visit and...

From Chimera to Cure: A Journey Through Blood Cancer Research

I was watching as my dad received an hematopoietic stem cell transplant to treat his disease, an aggressive blood cancer called acute myeloid leukemia,...

Can the ‘What if’ Curiosity Unlock Scientific Surprises?

Research is serious business - except when it's not! While most people imagine scientists wearing white lab coats and peering into microscopes with stern...

Relentless Curiosity Drives Progress

As a child, I was the one who never stopped asking questions. "Why is the grass green?" "Why is the moon sometimes out during...

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Alberto Bardelli on what it’s like to ‘trend’ on Pubmed

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