Tag: The Cancer Researcher-EACR Science Communication Prize
Life in the Lab – Life IS the Lab
by Samantha Terry
I am a new-ish lecturer with a small group of just one postdoc. Together we’re studying the use of radioactivity to image and...
The Fifth Season: Grant Season
by Caroline Himbert
It is that time of year again: the line in front of the research center’s coffee shop seems to be way too long...
‘Hot Stuff’: public engagement and radioactive bananas
by Peter Gawne
It’s Monday morning, 8:30am, 2nd July. I’m at the Royal Society in London, surrounded by books – some over 100 years old...
The elephant in the lab: Impostor Phenomenon
by Tamara Sutus Temovski
Impostor phenomenon (IP), impostor syndrome or fraud syndrome is a term coined in 1978 by clinical psychologists Dr. Pauline R. Clance...
Engaging with the (scary) public – why we need to do...
By Caitriona Tyndall
Public engagement can be scary for scientists. Quick – think of all the times you have had to explain your research to someone...
From rock bottom to peak performance: the PhD journey
By Bethan Rogoyski
First year
You’ve made it. You can finally tell people with pride that you’re a student, a PhD student no less. The impressed reaction...
The Journey to Publication: WINNER of The Cancer Researcher-EACR Science Communication...
We invited cancer researchers at all levels to write a blog post about working in cancer research for The Cancer Researcher-EACR Science Communication Prize 2018....
Life in the Lab: The Cancer Researcher-EACR Science Communication Prize
Have you ever written a blog, or wanted to? This is your chance! Enter an article for Life in the Lab: The Cancer Researcher-EACR...
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“This has been just the first step of something bigger”: Juan...
Juan A. Marín Jiménez is a PhD student at the Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute in Spain who received an EACR Travel Fellowship to visit...