25 April 2024

Vitamin D Alters Mouse Gut Bacteria to Give Better Cancer Immunity

Reported today in Science, the researchers found that mice given a diet rich in vitamin D had better immune resistance to experimentally transplanted cancers and improved responses to immunotherapy treatment. This effect was also seen when gene editing was used to remove a protein that binds to vitamin D in the blood and keeps it away from tissues.

Stemness within an Involuting Organ: Implications for Thymus Regeneration

Host

Carlos Minutti, Principal Investigator, Champalimaud Research


Venue

Seminar room

Vânia Miguel

Francisco Amaral

Arjun Reeja

02 April 2024

“Zombie Neurons” Shed Light on How the Brain Learns

The word “cerebellum” means “little brain”, despite the fact that it holds more than half the brain’s neurons. It is essential for coordinating movements and balance, helping you perform everyday tasks smoothly, like walking down a crowded street, or playing sports. It is also crucial for the learning process that allows you to associate sensory cues with specific actions.

Willian Walker

Marcelo Dias

Cláudia Carvalho

Catarina Miranda

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