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The Cancer Researcher Podcast
The European Association for Cancer Research (EACR)
Fréquence : 1 épisode/36j. Total Éps: 33

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Editing as a Scientific Career
Épisode 14
vendredi 19 juillet 2024 • Durée 36:41
Does becoming an editor mean you are leaving research? Can you ever go back to academia? And why should you "follow the cookies"?
Join us as we chat with seasoned professionals who have transitioned from the lab bench to the editorial desks at Molecular Oncology, Nature Reviews and Cell. They share their personal journeys, highlight the skills necessary for this unique career path, and offer advice for researchers considering a shift into scientific publishing.
Access transcripts for all our episodes at magazine.eacr.org/podcast.
Demystifying scientific publishing
Épisode 13
lundi 24 juin 2024 • Durée 42:31
In this episode we're joined by editors from Cell, Nature Reviews and Molecular Oncology to discuss the process of scientific publishing: from the steps involved, including the peer review stage, to choosing the best home for your research; from preprints to peer-reviewed journals; from APCs and how to get a discount to the importance of engaging in an open conversation about your research with editors even prior to your paper submission.
Access transcripts for all our episodes at magazine.eacr.org/podcast.
Let’s Talk About Grant Applications
Épisode 4
vendredi 26 mai 2023 • Durée 28:30
Join us in this insightful episode as we dive into the world of grant applications with a dynamic trio of experts: 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. Together, they bring a wealth of experience and knowledge to help you master the art of grant proposal writing. Tune in and unlock the secrets to crafting compelling grant proposals that stand out from the rest.
Access transcripts for all our episodes at magazine.eacr.org/podcast.
There’s Always More Than Just One Way
Épisode 3
vendredi 28 avril 2023 • Durée 25:39
Please note: this episode was recorded live at a scientific conference, and so the audio quality is not as good as other episodes.
In this episode we explore the significance of working in a multidisciplinary environment, the impact of having role models, and how to avoid 'research in a vacuum'. We also discuss an alternative route to becoming a successful cancer researcher that diverges from the traditional PhD-postdoc-PI pathway.
Access transcripts for all our episodes at magazine.eacr.org/podcast.
How Does the Student Become the Master?
Épisode 2
vendredi 31 mars 2023 • Durée 30:19
Please note: this episode was recorded live at a scientific conference, and so the audio quality is not as good as other episodes.
Three distinguished professors, Sara Zanivan (UK), Christian Frezza (Germany) and Arkaitz Carracedo (Spain) share their personal journeys and advice on becoming a Principal Investigator. They discuss the importance of leadership training, mentorship, and psychological safety, and the need for personalised approaches to career progression. Gain valuable insights into forging a successful path to independence in research.
Access transcripts for all our episodes at magazine.eacr.org/podcast.
The Power of a Postdoc
Épisode 1
vendredi 3 mars 2023 • Durée 26:44
This episode focuses on new beginnings and how your postdoc positions can shape your progression in academia. Our guests Yardena Samuels (Israel) and Elisa Oricchio (Switzerland) discuss what they consider to be the key criteria for choosing a postdoc, finding work-life balance, mitigating career breaks, and being calculated versus taking measured risks when it comes to career progression.
Access transcripts for all our episodes at magazine.eacr.org/podcast.
Interview Tips from the Experts
Épisode 12
vendredi 10 mai 2024 • Durée 31:47
In this episode you'll learn top tips from experts in both academia and industry to help you master your next interview. Discover strategies for overcoming nerves, handling unexpected questions, and making a lasting impression, whether in-person or via Zoom. Learn how to navigate job descriptions, emphasise desirable skills, and leave a positive impression even after a rejection.
This conversation was adapted from a 'Meet the Interviewers' panel at the second edition of the EACR's Early Career Researchers Conference, a much loved virtual conference tailored for early career scientists seeking expert guidance to thrive in all aspects of their research careers.
Access transcripts for all our episodes at magazine.eacr.org/podcast.
Research focus: the role of TRAIL in premetastatic niche formation in breast cancer
Épisode 11
vendredi 12 avril 2024 • Durée 21:36
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.
How to Break the Glass Ceiling for Women in Cancer Research
Épisode 10
jeudi 29 février 2024 • Durée 30:14
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.
Access transcripts for all our episodes at magazine.eacr.org/podcast.
Is there a glass ceiling for women in cancer research?
Épisode 9
vendredi 2 février 2024 • Durée 29:42
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.
Access transcripts for all our episodes at magazine.eacr.org/podcast.