11 episodes

Join us as we sit down with renowned researchers from around the world to discuss their personal experiences and insights on navigating a career in cancer research.

Whether you’re dealing with imposter syndrome or trying to figure out your next career step, this podcast offers valuable advice and powerful examples from the experts themselves to help you succeed in the world of cancer research. Join us monthly for an enlightening and empowering journey towards a fulfilling career in science.

The Cancer Researcher Podcast The European Association for Cancer Research (EACR)

    • Science

Join us as we sit down with renowned researchers from around the world to discuss their personal experiences and insights on navigating a career in cancer research.

Whether you’re dealing with imposter syndrome or trying to figure out your next career step, this podcast offers valuable advice and powerful examples from the experts themselves to help you succeed in the world of cancer research. Join us monthly for an enlightening and empowering journey towards a fulfilling career in science.

    Research focus: the role of TRAIL in premetastatic niche formation in breast cancer

    Research focus: the role of TRAIL in premetastatic niche formation in breast cancer

    When studying TRAIL expression in the tumour stroma, Dr Massimiliano Mazzone and Dr Carla Riera-Domingo made a surprising discovery with great therapeutic potential: this immunoregulator acts as a gatekeeper of the vasculature at the pre-metastatic niche. Listen to this episode to find out what implications this has for the formation of the premetastatic niche and the therapeutic value this novel finding holds.
    You can also read the full episode transcript here: magazine.eacr.org/the-role-of-trail-in-premetastatic-niche-formation-in-breast-cancer-episode-11-of-the-cancer-researcher-podcast
    This study has been published in Science Advances 9 (12), eadd5028. DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.add5028 and was included in the EACR's Highlights in Cancer Research.

    • 21 min
    How to Break the Glass Ceiling for Women in Cancer Research

    How to Break the Glass Ceiling for Women in Cancer Research

    In this episode we continue our exploration of gender diversity in cancer research with Johanna Joyce, Marisol Soengas, and Mireia Crispin Ortuzar. Drawing from the challenges discussed in the previous episode, they discuss practical measures to break the glass ceiling for women in cancer research.
    They share insights into the importance of supportive networks, mentorship, and the involvement of both men and women in addressing gender disparities. Join us on this journey through statistics, personal experiences, and practical solutions, as we remain dedicated to breaking barriers and promoting equity in cancer research.

    • 30 min
    Is there a glass ceiling for women in cancer research?

    Is there a glass ceiling for women in cancer research?

    In this episode, we engage in a dynamic discussion on gender diversity in cancer research with guests Johanna Joyce, Marisol Soengas, and Mireia Crispin Ortuzar. Exploring challenges faced by women in science, they address the leaky pipeline, postdoc instability, and the importance of fostering inclusive work environments.
    Our guests share valuable insights into the need for tailored diversity strategies, supportive networks, and representation at higher career levels in tackling gender disparities. Join us as we navigate through statistics, personal experiences, and practical solutions, working to break barriers and promote equality in cancer research.

    • 29 min
    Freeing Scientists to Explore: The Role of Curiosity in Cancer Research

    Freeing Scientists to Explore: The Role of Curiosity in Cancer Research

    Tune in for a journey through the unexpected. In this episode we unravel the magic of curiosity-driven research in revolutionising cancer breakthroughs.
    Join us with our guests Prof. Ruth Palmer (Sweden), Professor Daniel Peeper (Netherlands) and Professor Iwona Lugowska (Poland) as we explore captivating stories, from DNA sequencing to unexpected discoveries in tyrosine phosphorylation. Discover why nurturing curiosity is crucial and how it shapes the future of cancer research and treatment.
    Note: Iwona joined us from a windy outside location, so we apologise for the variations in sound quality!

    • 28 min
    Make your research count: increasing the impact of your research beyond publication impact factor

    Make your research count: increasing the impact of your research beyond publication impact factor

    What does it really take to move the needle in cancer research? In this episode, we discuss with three experts how to conduct impactful research. We define what constitutes impact and examine how to measure and increase it for your research. We also explore conveying impact in grant applications, and the role of public engagement and patient advocacy.

    • 30 min
    Grant Applications: How to Stand out

    Grant Applications: How to Stand out

    Join us as we delve deeper into the world of grant applications, continuing the conversation we started in episode 4, 'Let's Talk About Grant Applications'. Our discussion not only unravels the intricacies of the grant writing process but also shines a light on the often-overlooked aspects of the interview stage.
    Discover the keys to success as we explore topics such as the significance of presenting groundbreaking ideas, the art of cultivating an outstanding track record (and strategies for building one), and much more. Tune in to unlock the secrets that will empower you to craft compelling grant proposals that truly stand out from the crowd.
    Our guests for this episode are Dr. Arianna Baggiolini, a talented early-career principal investigator, Prof. Greg Hannon, an experienced senior researcher, and Dr. Ryan Schoenfeld, the leader of the well-known funding body The Mark Foundation for Cancer Research.

    • 33 min

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