Just a little optimisation
by Sean Patmore About the author: My name is Sean Patmore I am a fourth year PhD student from RCSI, working in the Irish centre of Vascular biology in the school of...
by Sean Patmore About the author: My name is Sean Patmore I am a fourth year PhD student from RCSI, working in the Irish centre of Vascular biology in the school of...
October 2021 was a busy month for the EACR with two virtual conferences - Goodbye Flat Biology and AI in Cancer Diagnostics. Both brought exciting discussion on a variety of topics between...
With 2022 now upon us, we thought we we would take a look back on our second year of virtual conferences. Imaging Cancer: Gaining insights from cells to organisms came to our...
by Caitrín Crudden Remember those childhood summers that seemed to go on for eternity? The memories of which are tinged in yellow, blurry and warm? The field next to my childhood home...
by Amila Suraweera The saying “publish or perish” resonates with every scientist. Publishing is our bread and butter and without it, our research careers cannot survive. Like most scientists, I am very...
by Cemre Ucaryilmaz “When you have cancer and are treated with chemotherapy, it basically kills your body. But if you succeed at waking up the next morning and smile at yourself in the mirror,...
Cédric Blanpain Cédric Blanpain has been announced as the winner of the European Association for Cancer Research’s Mike Price Gold Medal Award, a biennial award recognising a senior researcher who has made...
by Anurag Srivastava "I want to quit everything and go back to India", I said to my PI one afternoon in May. The devastating second wave of corona in India had impacted...
by Daniel Jacobson My science success story came tumbling down at around 6pm in early January 2020. As a 24-year-old, second-year PhD student, I hesitate to refer to any previous achievements as...