Croatian Association for Cancer Research (HDIR) is rated 3 out of 5 in the category nonprofit organization management. Read and write reviews about Croatian Association for Cancer Research (HDIR). Croatian Association for Cancer Research (Hrvatsko društvo za istraživanje raka, HDIR) is the association which brings together scientific and professional employees in Croatia who are engaged in scientific and professional work in medicine, biology, biochemistry and related scientific fields related to cancer. The Society operates as a branch of the European Association for Cancer Research (EACR). EACR acts for about 50 years and it is the most powerful European non-profit professional organization that covers both clinical and basic aspects of cancer research. Today there are over 10,000 members from about 90 countries worldwide. Membership of EACR forms individual members and national societies. There are over 170 members from Croatia registered to EACR, and Croatia is the only follower of the countries of the former state that has managed to keep representatives in the EACR Council. Council Committee is one of the main bodies of the Society, made by 25 members of the EACR who represent a particular country or their society. All EACR members from Croatia also become members of the Croatian Association for Cancer Research. Equally, all new members of the Croatian Association for Cancer Research automatically become members of the EACR.
Headquarters
Zagreb, City of Zagreb