Arina Dygay

Ana Patrícia Martins

IL-7 and IL-7R in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

Host

Cristina João, Principal Investigator, Champalimaud Research 


Venue

Seminar room

20 June 2024

New CAML PhD Program in Surgical Oncology Research

This innovative programme is designed to develop future leaders in surgical oncology by combining cutting-edge scientific research with advanced surgical training. It offers a comprehensive and flexible doctoral curriculum for surgical residents, certified surgeons, and cancer-focused gastroenterologists and oncologists.

Kyle Cunningham

Anne-Lise Saive

19 June 2024

What can be said about the future of artificial intelligence?

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a spectacular tool that has been in development for the last decades; its role in our lives is already pervasive and will inevitably grow; and, most importantly, we can, through regulation, avoid its abuses (such as fake news and the manipulation of human beings). Indeed, whatever the future of AI is to be, we have the power to choose – wisely – to use it for the common good.

17 June 2024

Getting doctors and technologists to talk about artificial intelligence

To familiarise health professionals with the latest artificial intelligence (AI) tools, so that they can apply them in their daily practice for the benefit of patients: this is the aim of the MEDICA AI conference, which will be held on July 16th at the Champalimaud Foundation (CF). The event is organised by the Digital Surgery Lab, a multidisciplinary team from the Breast Unit of the CF led by surgeon Pedro Gouveia.
 

Mafalda Farelo

Exploration of the Unknown in the Age of Science

Public Lecture: Exploration of the Unknown in the Age of Science

By Ronald A. DePinho, MD, PhD (hc), DSc (hc) 
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas

 

This public lecture will address the escalating medical, economic, and social challenges posed by an aging world population, highlighting how scientific discovery is illuminating new preventive and curative strategies to mitigate this burden.

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