Tag: A Day in the Life of a Cancer Researcher
A Day in the Life: “Thank you to everyone contributing to...
Zeribe Nwosu talks about how he splits every working day into two phases, and how he is inspired by researchers across the globe, "especially...
A Day in the Life: Convergent Evolution and Niche Behaviour: Lab-life...
Siblings Bethan and Oliver Rogoyski are PhD students a year apart from each other. Here we see how much difference a year makes in...
A Day in the Life: “We are modern day science supported...
Meryem Aarab writes about her work with lung cancer, and what inspires her to inspire others and help other people, including volunteering in a...
A Day in the Life: Cora Olpe’s Access Badge
After spending what is described as "a rather painful night inside moderately aromatic boot", Cora Olpe's access badge takes us through a typical...
A Day in the Life: “Trying to beat the most insidious...
Sara Azeem weighs up what is more difficult between "trying to beat the most insidious cancer in history or entertaining a toddler".
24 September is...
A Day in the Life: “It is a very rewarding job”
Based in Sweden, Kerryn Elliott works with bioinformaticians to look at how the Sun's UV light causes DNA damage using cells grown from human...
A Day in the Life: “Curiosity is contagious”
Agata Nyga explains how she looks at understanding how cell mechanics work, combining both wet laboratory experiments with computational analysis.
24 September is World Cancer...
A Day in the Life: PhD to PI – 6 researchers...
24 September is World Cancer Research Day, which raises awareness of the important and lifesaving work done by researchers. As part of this the...
A Day in the Life: “The overall goal: helping patients survive”
Wet lab scientist Beshara Sheehan explains the work she does with prostate cancer biomarkers, and the activities she takes part in to help keep...
A Day in the Life: “I am part of an orchestra...
Based in the United States, Jennifer Ose talks about balancing a busy life as a cancer epidemiologist, an assistant professor and a parent every...
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6 Popular Science Podcasts We Think You’ll Enjoy in 2023
To celebrate the upcoming launch of The Cancer Researcher Podcast, created by the European Association for Cancer Research, we're publishing a short series of...