
The European Association for Cancer Research
Advancing cancer research - from basic research to prevention, treatment and care
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Over the years, EACR’s work in supporting cancer researchers across Europe has been helped enormously by generous donations from individuals. Donations both large and small are gratefully received and can be acknowledged publicly in our newsletter or remain completely anonymous. Some donors have asked to target their support towards a particular area of interest or activity highlighted on our web site or in the newsletter.
How to make a donation
If you would like to support the work of EACR in any way please contact us, all communication will be treated in the strictest confidence.
Donations can also be made directly to the EACR Treasurer:
Prof. Dr. med. Jörg R. Schlehofer: J.Schlehofer@dkfz-heidelberg.de
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EACR Members’ Survey 2008
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How to apply for a Meeting Bursary to attend EACR-20
Meeting Bursary applications will be evaluated on 23 April 2008 and all applicants will be notified as soon as possible around the middle of May 2008.
Jobs and Study Opportunities
Postdoctoral position available
The package includes a competitive salary 36.000 euros/year, managerial and scientific training and a number of benefits.
IFOM-IEO Campus, Milan, Italy
For further information >Cancer Research Opportunities at IRCC (Italy) for post-docs and a junior P.I.
The Division of Molecular Oncology at the Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment (IRCC) invites applications for three post-doctoral positions, to study the function of Met and the semaphorins in cancer progression, with particular interest for identifying the implicated molecular mechanisms and developing molecular tools to target these pathways in human tumors. In addition, we welcome applications for one tenure-track position reserved to young independent investigators, with outstanding qualification in this field.
Post-Doctoral Position, The Immunotherapy & Gene Therapy Unit
The Immunotherapy & Gene Therapy Unit seeks a candidate with experience in immunology to study regulatory T cells expansion, conversion and inactivation in tumor bearers using a variety of mixed bone marrow chimeras as well as gene shut down in bone marrow donors.
