This course is promoted by Champalimaud Foundation's Fior Lab.
- Protocols for preparation of human cancer cells for injection;
- Generation of zebrafish xenografts (microinjection in the perivitelline space);
- Metastatic assay;
- Protocols for immunofluorescence;
- Mounting xenografts for confocal imaging;
- Confocal session.
Champalimaud Center for the Unknown, Lisbon
30 June - 4 July, 2025 - 9:00
Deadline: 9 May
This comprehensive course - designed to address both common and uncommon diagnostic dilemmas encountered in surgical pathology practice - offers an in-depth exploration of various pathologic findings through detailed case discussions.
Participants will gain valuable insights into the differential diagnoses across multiple specialised areas, including:
Location & Dates: Champalimaud Foundation, 24 June to 3 July
Application deadline: 26 May
Acceptance notification: 31 May
Cost: €200. The fee covers the course, meals and accommodation. Please note that the payment should be completed by 7 June.
Capacity: 30 Students
Please note that registration deadline for this course has now passed.
Applications are open for post-docs and advanced PhD students who are enrolled in a cancer immunotherapy programme and who have a research focus in cellular immunotherapies.
Location & Dates: Champalimaud Foundation, April 15th -19th
Application deadline: March 1st
Acceptance notification: March 15th
Cost: €150 (payment deadline March 22nd)
Capacity: 20 Students
The course is scheduled to take place at the Champalimaud Institute in Lisbon from April 15 to April 19, 2024, and will be limited to 20 students.
This course is promoted by Champalimaud Foundation's Fior Lab.
- Protocols for preparation of human cancer cells for injection;
- Generation of zebrafish xenografts (microinjection in the perivitelline space);
- Metastatic assay;
- Protocols for immunofluorescence;
- Mounting xenografts for confocal imaging;
- Confocal session.
Champalimaud Center for the Unknown, Lisbon
06 - 10 May, 2024 - 9:00
Deadline: March 15
O Curso terá lugar no dia 15 de dezembro, na Fundação Champalimaud, e oferecerá uma visão detalhada e atualizada sobre esta abordagem. Embora relevante para outras especialidades, este evento destina-se especialmente a médicos das áreas da Cirurgia, Oncologia Médica, Radiologia, Radioncologia e Gastrenterologia.
This course is promoted by Champalimaud Foundation's Fior Lab, integrated in the congento - Consortium for Genetically Tractable Organisms - initiatives.
- Protocols for preparation of human cancer cells for injection;
- Generation of zebrafish xenografts (microinjection in the perivitelline space);
- Metastatic assay;
- Protocols for immunofluorescence;
- Mounting xenografts for confocal imaging;
- Confocal session.
Champalimaud Center for the Unknown, Lisbon
O objetivo do encontro é proporcionar uma oportunidade para debater variados temas relacionados com os diferentes percursos profissionais em Ciência, entre os quais: i) exigências atuais do mercado de trabalho; b) desenvolvimento do perfil e percurso profissionais; c) encorajar percursos não-académicos em Portugal; d) fomentar a cooperação entre academia e indústria; entre outros. Temos confirmadas as presenças do Prof. António Coutinho (ex-Diretor do IGC), do Prof. Carlos Caldas (Universidade de Cambridge), da Dra.
The aim of the OIST Computational Neuroscience Course is to provide practical experience in computational modeling methods in neuroscience to young researchers with theoretical or experimental backgrounds. It combines lectures by world leading computational and experimental neuroscientists with supervised work on a modeling project.