Tolerance at the Interface: RORγt⁺ Dendritic Cells Shape Mucosal Immunity

Host

Carlos Minutti, PhD, Immunoregulation Lab


Venue

Seminar Room

International Symposium “New Frontiers in Radiology”

The symposium will bring together national and international experts to explore the dynamic evolution of the field, with a special focus on the close collaboration between radiology and surgery.

Diagnostic and interventional radiology are currently undergoing remarkable transformation. New imaging methodologies are redefining precision and diagnostic capability, achieving unprecedented levels of accuracy and clinical impact. Innovations such as photon-counting CT technology and ultra-fast MRI protocols are rapidly expanding the horizons of medical imaging.

Using Functional Precision Medicine to Guide Individualized Treatments for Relapsed and Refractory Cancers

Host

Rita Fior, PhD, Cancer development and innate immune evasion Lab


Venue

Seminar Room

Biochemical Computation in Behavioral Regulation

Host

Il Memming Park, PhD, Neural Dynamics Lab


Venue

Seminar Room

22 April 2026

Albino J. Oliveira-Maia

Albino J. Oliveira-Maia is the Director of the Neuropsychiatry Unit at the Champalimaud Foundation and Professor of Psychiatry and Neuroscience at NOVA Medical School in Lisbon. He is also President-Elect of the Portuguese Society of Psychiatry and Mental Health, President of the Scientific Council for the Portuguese OCD Foundation and President of the Ethics Committee at the Institute for Addictive Behaviours and Addictions.

Deise Chan

20 April 2026

Champalimaud Foundation Researcher Awarded $1 Million to Study How the Body Keeps Cancer Asleep

The three-year grant, worth $1 million, is part of the largest-ever grant programme launched by the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), which aims to support promising scientists at critical junctures in their careers. Correia was one of 15 researchers selected to share a total of $15 million to pursue paradigm-shifting ideas in cancer biology, with the ultimate aim of improving patient outcomes.

Non-genetic heterogeneity and phenotypic plasticity in neuroblastoma, from cellular models to patients

Host

Adriana Sánchez-Danés, PhD, Cancer and Stem Cell Biology Lab


Venue

Seminar Room

Champalimaud Open Seminar (COpS)

"How the brain tracks the body (without satellites!)"

Eugenia Chiappe, Sensorimotor Integration Lab
 

"Cellular plasticity in the brain: mechanisms linking tissue repair and tumorigenesis"

Christa Rhiner, Stem Cells and Regeneration Lab
 

Moderation

Albino Oliveira-Maia, Neuropsychiatry

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
 

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