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Conference details

27.06.2023 - 28.06.2023

EACR Early Career Researchers’ Conference

Location
Virtual event (worldwide access)
Contact

Kathryn Wass: kathryn.wass@eacr.org

Country
United Kingdom
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This highly interactive, workshop-style online conference will cover a broad range of topics, particularly focusing on the personal experiences of our invited speakers and their practical advice on the career-related questions early-career researchers have told us they have. Topics include mental health, gender in research, successful paper-writing, and tips for securing funding, network building, and finding your career path. This is the third edition of this conference and there will be plenty of chances to turn on your camera and mic to speak directly with the experts.



The target audience for this conference is scientists in the early phase of their career who want to develop a career in cancer research. The programme is tailored for scientists in the process of starting their independent path, as well as for researchers engaging with the clinical and industrial applications of their work.



Speakers: Arianna Baggiolini (Institute of Oncology Research, Switzerland), Maria Caffarel (Biodonostia, Spain), Arkaltz Carracedo (CIC bioGUNE, Spain), Sankari Nagarajan (University of Manchester, UK), Elisa Oricchio (EPFL, Switzerland)



Keywords: early career research, basic cancer research career, translational cancer research career, clinical cancer research, industrial cancer research cancer research, career advice, oncology