IACR 2026: Science, Communication, and Impact 

 I recently had the opportunity to attend and present my research at the Irish Association for Cancer Research Conference 2026 in Galway. This year was particularly special for me, as I was selected as one of six early-career researchers to take part in the Prof. Patrick G. Johnston Award for Excellence in Cancer Research Outreach. 

This award recognises researchers who can communicate their work clearly to a public audience. Those selected are chosen based on their lay abstracts and take part in a patient communication workshop ahead of the conference. As part of this, I had the opportunity to work closely with patient advocates and cancer survivors, which was an incredibly valuable experience. It challenged me to think beyond science and focus on how to make my research meaningful, accessible, and relevant to the people it ultimately aims to help. 

My presentation at IACR 2026

During the conference, I presented my research as part of this award session, delivering a lay presentation to an audience made up of scientists, patients, and members of the public. 

My research focuses on developing 3D lung models to better understand cancer behaviour and explore new ways to target lung cancer using mRNA-based approaches. Being able to present this work in a way that resonated with a non-scientific audience was both challenging and rewarding. 

Overall, the conference was an inspiring experience. It reinforced the importance of communication in cancer research and reminded me that behind every project are patients and families who are directly impacted by the work we do. 

Until next time,  

Written by Eve O’Donoghue

Hiya! I’m Nicole 

Hi everyone! I am Nicole, and I recently joined Dr. Olga Piskarvera’s team as a research intern for 8 months. I am 21 years old, and I am currently in my 3rd year of my degree in Advanced Therapeutic Technologies at RCSI. It’s essentially a fusion of biomedical science and biotechnology with emphasis on bioinformatics! 

Mochi

 I have always loved science and dreamt of working in a lab since I was a little, so being able to explore both bioinformatics and lab work is an exciting way to explore my curiosity and creativity. I was quite nervous starting out because I didn’t know what to expect, especially in the lab, as I was afraid of making mistakes. However, I am slowly learning and becoming more confident each day! 

Vietnamese beef pho

A few facts about me: I love animals, especially cats, and, of course, I have a cat myself! Her name is Mochi, and she’s a Scottish fold; she has been my little companion since I was 15. One of my favourite foods is Vietnamese beef pho (Aobaba on Capel Street is my go-to!). I also enjoy reading in my spare time. Two of my favourite books are Homeseeking by Karissa Chen and The Hot Zone by Richard Preston. 

I am looking forward to everything I’ll learning during my time with this team! 😊

Written by Nicole Guo

Student placements

Hi everyone!

My name is Maryam Almotawaa, and I’m a 4th-year pharmacy student.

I am working on research to identify a promising tumour-associated antigen for immunotherapy. I used the R2 platform to review datasets, including neuroblastoma and non-small cell lung cancer. I spent some time in the lab observing Lin and Eve working on a Western blot for GPC2, a promising neuroblastoma and non-small cell lung cancer antigen. I was involved in a small part of a Western blot experiment in which I washed the secondary antibody. Even though it wasn’t a big task, it made me realise that even small steps matter and can affect the final result.

Outside my academic life, I really enjoy spending quality time with my friends, whether that’s catching up over coffee or exploring new food spots around Dublin. I also value having time to unwind and recharge, especially after busy academic periods, as it helps me maintain a good balance between my studies and personal life.

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Written by Maryam Almotawaa