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Love and fear in the lab: watch the EACR25 Opening Lecture by Uri Alon

When Uri Alon got stuck during his PhD, he felt unworthy of being called a scientist because he was never taught that scientists can...

Do researchers know how to admit past mistakes? The Loss of Confidence Project aims...

The Loss of Confidence Project aims "to destigmatize declaring a loss of confidence in one’s own research". Though it is based in the field...

Where did ten years take these researchers in their careers?

The summer of 2008 was exciting for many reasons – Usain Bolt smashed world records at the Beijing Olympics; the Spanish football team were...
Edit Oláh

From EACR Member to EACR President: Interview with Edit Oláh

Prof. Dr. Edit Oláh is a former EACR President and has been an EACR member for 46 years. We interviewed Professor Oláh about the history,...
EACR 50th Anniversary

Why You Matter: an Open Letter

50 years ago, in 1968, the European Association for Cancer Research was founded by a group of scientists who wanted to enable communication among...
EACR Image of the Month winners

EACR Image of the Month

We love celebrating the work of EACR members and during a visit to the Barts Cancer Institute in London, one of our members mentioned...

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...

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

PubMed is the leading search engine for biomedical literature, comprising more than 27 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and...

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Gujarati, Academic, Woman: Navigating different cultures and identities

By Diviya Gorsia I count myself incredibly privileged to have had the support and insistence of my parents in educating their own only daughter as...