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Highlights in Cancer Research: June 2024

The EACR's 'Highlights in Cancer Research' is a regular summary of the most interesting and impactful recent papers in cancer research, curated by the...
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We spent 400+ hours creating the Cancer Researcher Podcast. Here’s what we learned.

The Cancer Researcher Podcast from the EACR has just celebrated its first birthday! We created this podcast as a platform where leading scientists can...

Magdalena Sznurkowska & Irene Casanova Salas awarded 2024 EACR-AstraZeneca Postdoctoral Fellowships

Magdalena Sznurkowska and Irene Casanova Salas have been announced as the 2024 recipients of EACR-AstraZeneca Postdoctoral Fellowships, funding that is awarded for a period...

Highlights in Cancer Research: March 2024

The EACR's 'Highlights in Cancer Research' is a regular summary of the most interesting and impactful recent papers in cancer research, curated by the...

Is there a glass ceiling for women in cancer research? Episode 9 of The...

In this episode, we engage in a dynamic discussion on gender diversity in cancer research with esteemed guests Johanna Joyce, Marisol Soengas, and Mireia...

‘Freeing Scientists to Explore: The Role of Curiosity in Cancer Research’: Episode 8 of...

Tune in to this episode for a journey through the unexpected. In this episode we unravel the magic of curiosity-driven research in revolutionising cancer...

Highlights in Cancer Research: November 2023

The EACR's 'Highlights in Cancer Research' is a regular summary of the most interesting and impactful recent papers in cancer research, curated by the...

From hot springs to personalised cancer treatment

We're campaigning to #KeepResearchCurious: highlighting the importance of curiosity-driven cancer research. In this series of articles we highlight how fundamental research driven by curiosity can...

‘Science in Motion: Navigating Transitions’ – Winner of the 2023 EACR Science Communication Prize

This summer, we invited cancer researchers at all levels to write a blog post for the third EACR Science Communication Prize around the theme...

Highlights in Cancer Research: August 2023

The EACR's 'Highlights in Cancer Research' is a regular summary of the most interesting and impactful recent papers in cancer research, curated by the...

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