Reticulospinal control of primate movement in health and recovery after lesions

Host

John Krakauer, MD, Director of the Centre for Restorative Neurotechnology


Venue

Seminar Room
 

Champalimaud Open Seminar (COpS)


Moderation

Albino Oliveira-Maia, Neuropsychiatry


Venue

Champalimaud Foundation Auditorium 


Registration

Please register via this link.
 

World Physical Activity Day 2026

Date and time: 12 April 2026, 9:30 – 11:30

Duration: approx. 1 hour

Participation is free of charge.

 

World Physical Activity Day is on 6 April, and we’re celebrating it with a walk on 12 April. 

Research shows that every step counts: increasing your daily steps, even by 2,000 at a time, is linked to meaningful reductions in the risk of death and chronic disease.

An evolutionary journey across the CLL course

Host

Ana Queirós, PhD, Myeloma Lymphoma Research Group


Venue

Seminar Room

Digital Neurotherapeutics Centre Inauguration

Date and Time

15 May 2026, 9:00am – 5:00pm

Location

Champalimaud Foundation, Lisbon

19 March 2026

Ciência di Noz Manera stands for Inclusion in Science and Education

Now in its 5th edition, CNM continues to strengthen connections between schools and research institutions. In Phase I, scientists from the GIMM Foundation and the Champalimaud Foundation introduced the programme to more than 100 8th-grade students at Escola Dr. Azevedo Neves (Damaia, Amadora). Phase II then brought students and teachers into the research environment.

Patterns and Plasticity in the Adult Cortex

Host

Leopoldo Petreanu, PhD, Cortical Circuits Lab


Venue

Seminar Room

 

Abstract

Mark will discuss his lab’s work on the patterns of neuronal activity in the cortex of awake adult mammals and how this interacts with a range of different plasticity mechanisms that contribute to learning.

From Synapses to Cities: Exploring Environmental Neuroscience

Host

Susana Lima, PhD, Neuroethology Lab & Zach Mainen, PhD, Systems Neuroscience Lab


Venue

Seminar Room


Abstract

Environmental neuroscience explores how brain function and behaviour emerge from continuous interactions between neural systems and the environments in which organisms operate. While neuroscience has traditionally relied on controlled laboratory settings, many of the behaviours studied—decision-making, perception, navigation, and social interaction—unfold in complex real-world contexts.

06 March 2026

Champalimaud Foundation and Universidade Católica Portuguesa establish partnership to strengthen biomedical research in Portugal

The agreement establishes a long-term framework for collaboration between the two institutions, creating a model that brings university research closer to one of the country’s most advanced scientific infrastructures while fostering the development of new joint initiatives in biomedicine and interdisciplinary research.

Champalimaud Open Seminar (COpS)

Neural mechanisms for learning and storing knowledge about the world

Leopoldo Petreanu, Cortical Circuits
 

From Clinical Questions to Research Answers: The Immune Microenvironment of Multiple Myeloma and New Immunotherapy Opportunities

Cristina João, Myeloma Lymphoma Research Group
 

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