Tag: science communication

Playing the game of “What If?” with AI

I still remember being a college student in 2018, completely stunned by a viral Facebook video. It showcased BioMind, an artificial intelligence (AI) system...

Curiosity Rescued: How Patient Partners Reignited my Research Spark

Halfway through my PhD, I hit the dreaded “Valley of Despair”. I was left feeling frustrated, exhausted and uninterested, wondering if I’d ever rekindle...

Be Curious like a Child; Be Ready as a Pro –...

This summer, we invited cancer researchers at all levels to write a blog post for the fourth EACR Science Communication Prize around the theme...

‘Keep Research Curious’: the EACR Science Communication Prize 2024

Have you ever written a blog, or wanted to? This is your chance! Enter an article for #KeepResearchCurious: the EACR Science Communication Prize 2024....

Navigating Transitions and Finding Balance

Life's journey is a fascinating tapestry of twists and turns, guiding us to unexpected destinations. My own voyage into the realm of science took me...

‘Science in Motion: Navigating Transitions’ – Winner of the 2023 EACR...

This summer, we invited cancer researchers at all levels to write a blog post for the third EACR Science Communication Prize around the theme...

‘Science in Motion: Navigating Transitions’: EACR Science Communication Prize 2023

Have you ever written a blog, or wanted to? This is your chance! Enter an article for 'Science in Motion: Navigating Transitions': the EACR...

10 Insightful Podcasts About a Career in Science

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...

‘I heard it through the nerd-vine’: why SciComm might be the...

Science Communication (SciComm) enables the communication of research information to the scientific community, the general public and beyond. It is helpful in breaking barriers,...
Caitrin Crudden

Show her where she’s needed

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...

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Highlights in Cancer Research: January 2023

The EACR's 'Highlights in Cancer Research' is a regular summary of the most interesting and impactful recent papers in cancer research, curated by the...