28 Jul. 2023

Histopathology Platform - Junior Digital Pathology Scientist

Institutional
Application Starts: 01 Aug. 2023
Application Ends: 05 Aug. 2023

Champalimaud Foundation (Fundação D. Anna de Sommer Champalimaud e Dr. Carlos Montez Champalimaud), a private, non-profit research institution in Lisbon, Portugal, is looking for a Junior Digital Pathology Scientist to join our Histopathology Platform team, at the Champalimaud Research Programme. 

The selected candidate will

Work closely with senior experimental pathologists and laboratory staff to support a variety of research projects, in the field of digital pathology. Responsibilities will include:

28 Jul. 2023

Research Grants Manager - Grants_SRD_Aug2023

Institutional
Application Starts: 28 Jul. 2023
Application Ends: 08 Sep. 2023

THIS RECRUITMENT PROCESS IS CLOSED.

 

Champalimaud Foundation is actively looking for a Research Grants Manager. You need to be passionate about science and ready to be challenged daily while you help bring some of the most promising research ideas in neuroscience, behaviour, physiology and cancer into reality.

Sara Santos

Maria Madalena Pereira

13 July 2023

The Timekeeper Within: New Discovery on How the Brain Judges Time

From Aristotle’s musings on the nature of time to Einstein’s theory of relativity, humanity has long pondered: how do we perceive and understand time? The theory of relativity posits that time can stretch and contract, a phenomenon known as time dilation. Just as the cosmos warps time, our neural circuits can stretch and compress our subjective experience of time. As Einstein famously quipped, “Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an hour, and it seems like a minute”.

Inês Vieira

Lynn Vermeer

Joana Crisóstomo

29 June 2023

Champalimaud Research Annual Retreat 2023

The 2023 retreat took place at the Grande Hotel do Luso, in the beautiful Serra do Buçaco, from 29 May to 1 June, with the participation of more than 250 CR members. The theme of this year’s retreat was Embracing Multitudes: a Game of Translation which aimed at building bridges between the diverse research areas of CR, from neuroscience, cancer biology and immunology, to translational clinical research. The focus was on the diversity that shapes our institute and how to create a cohesive and collaborative community.

Florian Rau

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