“Restricted movement, working from home, what about research?!”
The struggle is real It has been over a year that we have been struggling with COVID-19 pandemic. Little did we know it would be dragged this long from when it was...
The struggle is real It has been over a year that we have been struggling with COVID-19 pandemic. Little did we know it would be dragged this long from when it was...
May saw us host Bioinformatics in Cancer, which took place virtually from 18-19 May. The meeting covered a wide range of topics in the field of bioinformatics, including single cell data analysis,...
Corinna Keup writes for the EACR in the latest Industry Sponsored article about her research studies on liquid biopsies. Title: Postdoctoral Researcher Institution: Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, University Hospital of Essen,...
This article first featured here on the Neuroblastoma blog, which features regular articles about Olga Piskareva's lab group and their activities. By visiting Catherine's article, you can also read more about the...
Professor Andrea Ablasser of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EFPL), Switzerland, is the first winner of the Pezcoller Foundation-EACR Translational Cancer Researcher Award. The award celebrates academic excellence and...
The ReIMAGINE Consortium The ReIMAGINE Consortium aims to, for the first time, combine biomarkers (blood, urine and tissue) with state-of-the-art imaging to predict which prostate cancers are likely to progress over time...
On Christmas 2007, I asked Santa for a microscope set. For a young girl in kindergarten, the wish seemed absurd. But Santa -my mom-, granted me a green microscope, with samples to...
Helge C. Johannssen, Project Manager of H2020-MSCA-ITN THERADNET, recently spoke to the EACR about what THERADNET is, the partners involved, it's aims and potential benefits. What is THERADNET - and how did...
It starts out with fairytales about knights and dragons. It blossoms when you, like me, dress as Wonder Woman at Halloween. It continues with protecting your weaker classmate against bullies. It peaks...