Tag: The Cancer Researcher-EACR Science Communication Prize
Laughs, Love, and Lab Coats: The Hilarious Journey of a Cancer...
Life had a plan for me, one that surpassed the traditional family expectation of becoming a medical doctor. Fate had a grander scheme in...
It Will Always Seem Impossible Until You Try It
What you are about to read is a story confirming that with the support of your loved ones you can definitely follow your dreams.
My...
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...
Just a little optimisation
by Sean Patmore
About the author:
My name is Sean Patmore I am a fourth year PhD student from RCSI, working in the Irish centre of...
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...
Overcoming Adversity
by Amila Suraweera
The saying “publish or perish” resonates with every scientist. Publishing is our bread and butter and without it, our research careers cannot...
Transition of a Cancer Patient into a Cancer Survivor and Researcher!
by Cemre Ucaryilmaz
“When you have cancer and are treated with chemotherapy, it basically kills your body. But if you succeed at waking up the next morning...
Rising Through Dark Times
by Anurag Srivastava
"I want to quit everything and go back to India", I said to my PI one afternoon in May. The devastating second...
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Cancer Genomics 2019: Mel Clyne’s Scientific Review
by Mel Clyne, Chief Editor of Nature Protocols
About a month ago, I attended the EACR Cancer Genomics 2019 meeting. The quality of the talks and...