Progress in cancer research starts with curiosity and the courage to explore it 🚀 #WorldCancerDay #KeepResearchCurious
Curiosity is where every breakthrough begins 🔍 #KeepResearchCurious
Blue marble background with text that reads: “Curiosity Rebranded written by Clare McDonald.” Below, a group of smiling women pose for a selfie with an EACR photo-frame prop featuring the hashtag #KeepResearchCurious at the EACR 2024 Congress in Rotterdam. with EUSci logo in the bottom right corner.
Blue marble background with text that reads: “The #KeepResearchCurious campaign spotlights the importance of maintaining curiosity-driven exploration, even when it shows no immediate link to new treatment discoveries. It’s important to play the long game, because these fundamental findings become the foundation for future lifesaving research and treatments.” with the EUSci logo in the bottom right corner.
In Curiosity Rebranded, featured writer Clare McDonald spotlights how @helloeacr.bsky.social is championing curiosity-driven research through #KeepResearchCurious.
Read the feature in #Issue33 👉 www.yumpu.com/en/document/... 🔍📖
#ScienceCommunication #EuSci #Curiosity
Europe has the talent, ideas and networks to beat cancer. In a recent Nature Cancer article, EACR & EACS leaders urge EU investment in research to turn discoveries into real patient benefits.
@johannajoyce.bsky.social #KeepResearchCurious
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We're campaigning to #KeepResearchCurious, championing basic research that can lead to unpredictable advances in science ✨
As part of the EACR’s #KeepResearchCurious campaign, earlier this year we hosted a panel with four expert guests to discuss the importance of curiosity-driven research in advancing medical breakthroughs.
Watch the replay: magazine.eacr.org/video-keepre...
Curiosity-driven cancer research today leads to groundbreaking medical breakthroughs tomorrow. Let's #KeepResearchCurious ✨
"Curiosity, though risky, can lead to remarkable discoveries, especially in research..."
Read more in this #KeepResearchCurious article by EACR member Vijay K. Ulaganathan:
At the EACR, we feel excited and optimistic about the future of cancer research ✨ Together, let’s celebrate the incredible potential of basic research and ensure that scientific advancements continue to improve patient care and outcomes. #KeepResearchCurious 🔎
This fascinating article tells the story of the history and impact of DNA sequencing and PCR technology on cancer research and treatment - from its curiosity-driven beginning in the bacteria of the Yellowstone hot springs ✨ #KeepResearchCurious
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Today's science is tomorrow's medicine, and that's why we're proud to #KeepResearchCurious ✨
We love this quote from Iwona Lugowska that we featured on the #EACR2025 Congress coasters 💙
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Just run into this piece of street art in Lisbon that greatly summarizes this week of #EACR2025 with so many inspiring talks and so much impactful science.
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EACR2025 last day, it's been a pleasure to be congress correspondent for @helloeacr.bsky.social. In my last post, here some beautiful histology and cell biology images I could catch given my limited talent for fotography. (Credits: Lowe,Kovatcheva,Estrada,Winker&Ozga) #EACR2025 #KeepResearchCurious
@carloscaldas1960.bsky.social and the Caldasians will always #KeepResearchCurious and never stop doing good science!
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Happy to represent @seollila.bsky.social lab at the #EACR2025 conference in Lisbon ☀️! Meeting brilliant scientists from all over the world and attending amazing talks #KeepResearchCurious
With @bcornelia.bsky.social and Akeila Bellahcène
Today’s your last chance to take a #keepresearchcurious lab group picture at #eacr2025! Come to the EACR stand in Foyer A! 📷
Early onset Cancer Session was fascinating...for me as cell biologist María Alcolea's Talk was over the top, beautiful work... #KeepResearchCurious #EACR2025
We're liking the lab selfies! #KeepResearchCurious #EACR2025
We’re campaigning to #KeepResearchCurious because early-stage, curiosity-driven cancer research is the cornerstone of future medical breakthroughs 🔍 #EWAC2025
Early-stage, curiosity-driven cancer research is the cornerstone of future medical breakthroughs. Let's #KeepResearchCurious ✨
EACR member Shuraila Zerp writes about the importance of ensuring a diverse range of strengths among members of a lab, not least a curious approach… #KeepResearchCurious
Curiosity sparked her biggest breakthroughs 🔬✨
In this inspiring read, cancer researcher and EACR member Inês Pinto shares how following her curiosity reshaped her journey - and her science. #KeepResearchCurious
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Discover how the autobiography of Katalin Karikó, the scientist behind the BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, ignited the curiosity of early career oncology clinician scientist, Karin Purshouse... #KeepResearchCurious
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As part of the EACR’s #KeepResearchCurious campaign, we recently hosted a panel with four expert guests to discuss the importance of curiosity-driven research in advancing medical breakthroughs. ✨
Rewatch it here: magazine.eacr.org/video-keepre...
Join EACR member Ieva Ailte as she walks us through her 15-year journey in cancer research highlighting the roles of curiosity, resilience, and collaboration in advancing cancer treatment strategies. #KeepResearchCurious
Olivia Prior writes about allowing curiosity to guide daily research while reserving the impact-driven mindset for broader goals. This balance, feeding both her "wolves", makes her both a better scientist and a more fulfilled researcher. #KeepResearchCurious
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HAPPENING TOMORROW! Don't miss this free webinar where our expert panel will explore how past discoveries have shaped today’s advancements, the importance of unstructured research, and the challenges of securing funding for fundamental studies ✨ #KeepResearchCurious
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Free webinar! Join our expert panel for a thought-provoking discussion on the critical role of fundamental research in driving innovation and breakthroughs in cancer science ✨ #KeepResearchCurious
📅 25 March 16:00 CET
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In her #KeepResearchCurious article, Mary-Pia Jeyarajasingham emphasises that curiosity is the driving force behind scientific discovery, leading to both groundbreaking achievements and unexpected findings.