Tag: A Day in the Life of a Cancer Researcher
A Day in the Life: “In vivo experiments… the most exciting...
Radiation physicist-turned-radiobiologist Julie Constanzo takes us through a typical day working in a radioactive environment in a bid to better explain dose-response problems.
24 September...
A Day in the Life: 6 Cancer Researchers in 6 Different...
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: “Do good experiments, and don’t worry...
Uwe Karsten reflects back on a career spanning over 40 years, and uses his experiences to give advice to researchers who are still early...
A Day in the Life: “Moving into the third dimension”
Australian-based German researcher Anna Jaeschke writes about the world of 3D models in cancer research, and her contribution to the jigsaw puzzle that is...
A Day in the Life: “The world economic crisis really affects...
Malaysian-based researcher Nur Syamimi Ariffin talks about her pride and motivations in cancer research, despite the challenges she faces, both in terms of funding...
A Day in the Life: Information overload and pressure on scientists
Penny Jeggo once gave a career talk at an EACR meeting about the increasing information overload and pressure on scientists. She was surprised by...
A Day in the Life: A career-defining monoclonal antibody
Karin Moelling writes about a career-defining day in 1980, when "like a flash of lightning" she realised her team had obtained a "universal" monoclonal...
A Day in the Life: “Learn from cancer cells – adapt,...
Sriganesh Srihari provides an insight into the world of AI and bioinformatics in cancer research, and how he learned that "if you feel it...
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Embracing Change: My Journey of Relocating for a PhD
Some people find moving to a new place exciting and exhilarating. I, on the other hand, do not. I graduated from Cardiff University last...