My Ph.D. adviser fired me. Here’s how I moved on
By Anurag Srivastava My Ph.D. adviser called me into his office, saying I needn’t bring my notebook. Puzzled, I followed him and sat down. We’d met for 2 hours the day before to...
By Anurag Srivastava My Ph.D. adviser called me into his office, saying I needn’t bring my notebook. Puzzled, I followed him and sat down. We’d met for 2 hours the day before to...
In November 2020, we held a 2-day Virtual Conference on the the topic of Liquid Biopsies, replacing the in-person event that would have been held in Bergamo, Italy, were it not for...
By Diviya Gorsia I count myself incredibly privileged to have had the support and insistence of my parents in educating their own only daughter as not all South Asian women will have...
I was always fascinated by the human body, and how it works; that is how I ended up pursuing my professional bachelor's degree in Chemistry-Biochemistry at Karel de Grote University College in...
In November, the EACR held our second conference on Liquid Biopsies, this time in a virtual format. Over two afternoons there were 7 invited speakers, 4 Proffered Papers, 3 Poster Spotlights, 2...
EACR Travel Fellowships are co-sponsored by Worldwide Cancer Research and provide funds up to €3,000 to early-career cancer researchers. Below, you can read about the experiences of two of our Travel Fellows...
For sure, this will be a year to remember for all of us: a 2020 characterised by the harsh reality of the Covid-19 pandemic, an epidemic that is taking the World, Country...
Share your ideas and experiences in the EACR’s online magazine, The Cancer Researcher When many countries went into lockdown due to COVID-19, the cancer research community adapted. People left their offices and...
We're pleased to announce that Dr. Vasilis Stavrinides from UCL, UK is the winner of the EACR & NanoString European Cancer Transcriptome Atlas Grant, in collaboration with Illumina. The grant awards the...