Tag: The Cancer Researcher-EACR Science Communication Prize
When curiosity is the catalyst, innovation is the product
Imagine a teeny-tiny cell living peacefully in some organ alongside its clone-sisters. Now, picture it suddenly, somehow, acquiring superpowers: it is now able to...
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....
The Dance of Discovery: A Scientist’s Journey Through Clinical and Pre-Clinical...
The journey of a scientist is often defined by the transitions they make, and mine has been no exception. In the world of research,...
The Choice to Stay in Motion
In the ever-changing pursuit to challenge, evolve and understand the complexities of this gigantic universe, Newton’s law of motion largely remains true. If we...
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...
Science in Motion: Tripping, Pipetting and Wishing for Serendipity
Hello, dear readers! Welcome to my comical, albeit slightly tumultuous journey through the wondrous world of science. As an undergraduate student, my dreams of...
A Journey from Fundamental Research to Therapeutic Approach
Transitioning from one area of research to another is a thrilling journey filled with challenges and opportunities. As a cancer researcher, I have experienced...
Behind the child, the passionate scientist
"They say that curiosity killed the cat, but they do not say if what he discovered was worth it," the great writer José Saramago...
Metastable states matter: Studying epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition while clinician-to-researcher transition
Have you ever thought, looking through the microscope on cancer cells or tissues, that we may be organised in the similar way and experience...
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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...