Tag: #WorldCancerResearchDay
“From Breakdown to Breakthrough: My Success Story”: WINNER of the 2nd...
This summer, we invited cancer researchers at all levels to write a blog post for the second EACR Science Communication Prize around the theme...
World Cancer Research Day 2021
Why is World Cancer Research Day Important?
The world needs to recognise, support and promote research on the causes, prevention and early detection of cancer...
A Day in the Life: “Thank you to everyone contributing to...
Zeribe Nwosu talks about how he splits every working day into two phases, and how he is inspired by researchers across the globe, "especially...
A Day in the Life: Convergent Evolution and Niche Behaviour: Lab-life...
Siblings Bethan and Oliver Rogoyski are PhD students a year apart from each other. Here we see how much difference a year makes in...
A Day in the Life: “We are modern day science supported...
Meryem Aarab writes about her work with lung cancer, and what inspires her to inspire others and help other people, including volunteering in a...
A Day in the Life: Cora Olpe’s Access Badge
After spending what is described as "a rather painful night inside moderately aromatic boot", Cora Olpe's access badge takes us through a typical...
A Day in the Life: “Trying to beat the most insidious...
Sara Azeem weighs up what is more difficult between "trying to beat the most insidious cancer in history or entertaining a toddler".
24 September is...
A Day in the Life: “It is a very rewarding job”
Based in Sweden, Kerryn Elliott works with bioinformaticians to look at how the Sun's UV light causes DNA damage using cells grown from human...
A Day in the Life: “Curiosity is contagious”
Agata Nyga explains how she looks at understanding how cell mechanics work, combining both wet laboratory experiments with computational analysis.
24 September is World Cancer...
A Day in the Life: PhD to PI – 6 researchers...
24 September is World Cancer Research Day, which raises awareness of the important and lifesaving work done by researchers. As part of this the...
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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...