Presenting at Parliament
by Fiona Malcomson Politicians are not my usual audience and the House of Commons is not my usual auditorium. I normally present at scientific meetings, with PhD students, Post Docs and Professors...
by Fiona Malcomson Politicians are not my usual audience and the House of Commons is not my usual auditorium. I normally present at scientific meetings, with PhD students, Post Docs and Professors...
This summer, we invited cancer researchers at all levels to write a blog post for the second EACR Science Communication Prize around the theme "My Science Success Story". Like the previous award...
Why is World Cancer Research Day Important? The world needs to recognise, support and promote research on the causes, prevention and early detection of cancer as key elements in controlling the disease....
EACR Travel Fellowships are co-sponsored by Worldwide Cancer Research and provide funds up to €3,000 to early-career cancer researchers. The Travel Fellowship programme is currently not accepting new applications due to COVID-19....
I always find that books are like time-travel machines, and better than any film. If you focus, they can take you back through time, to the future, or even to alternative universes....
The Early Career Researchers' Conference was a step in a different direction for our conferences, and allowed the spotlight to be placed on career development in cancer research and the problems faced...
Spring and Summer 2021 has seen the EACR host virtual conferences on a variety of exciting topics, with Molecular Pathology being the topic discussed in March, Bioinformatics in May, and Imaging Cancer...
Have you ever wanted to write a blog? Have you already written a blog but want to write more? Now is your chance! Enter an article for 'My Science Success Story': the...
At the beginning of June 2021, the EACR hosted its second Virtual Congress with 4 days of high quality speaker talks, an online Poster Discussion session, a virtual exhibition and a networking...