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 magic, called science. Like wizards exploring the secrets...
Have you ever wondered how things in the universe work? If there is magic around us? Guess what- there is something very similar to magic, called science. Like wizards exploring the secrets...
Nicolas Merle is a postdoctoral researcher at the Cordeliers Research Centre, INSERM, France who received an EACR Travel Fellowship to visit and work at the National Institute of Health in the US...
Click above to watch. Please note there were some connection issues during the introduction and the audio may sound distorted. This only affects the first couple of minutes and the main presentations...
Marie Jose Zemanek is a PhD student at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel who received an EACR Travel Fellowship to visit and work at Stanford University in the USA between...
Katrinus Keijnemans is a PhD student at the University Medical Center Utrecht in the Netherlands who received an EACR Travel Fellowship to visit and work at the Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee...
When Katalin Karikó was forced to leave her position at the University of Pennsylvania for being “unsuccessful” in her work, she had no inkling that in 10 years’ time she’d be winning...
I was watching as my dad received an hematopoietic stem cell transplant to treat his disease, an aggressive blood cancer called acute myeloid leukemia, while my mind was switching between anxiety, worry...
Research is serious business - except when it's not! While most people imagine scientists wearing white lab coats and peering into microscopes with stern expressions, the truth is, research is often an...
Katie Begg has been announced as the second recipient of an EACR-Molecular Oncology Editorial Fellowship, funding that is awarded to enable a talented cancer researcher to gain knowledge and experience of scientific...