01-02-2010
Applications are invited for the 2010-11 edition of the Programme for Advanced Medical Education, supported by the Gulbenkian and Champalimaud Foundations, the Ministry of Health and the Foundation for Science and Technology.
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01-02-2010
The 2010 Champalimaud Day Seminar was held at India’s LV Prasad Eye Institute on January 30th, with the third annual Champalimaud Day lecture given by Prof. Janey Wiggs, from Harvard Medical School.
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31-01-2010
Differentiation, Regeneration and Cancer
April 22-23 April 2010
Registration and further information: www.ipatimup.pt
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18-01-2010
Diário de Notícias (Portuguese language) reports on the 2.3 million Euro ERC grant received by the Champalimaud Foundation’s Zachary Mainen. Read here.
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14-01-2010
Zachary Mainen, coordinator of the Champalimaud Foundation Neuroscience Programme, has become one of the most recent winners of the prestigious and highly competitive European Research Council grants.
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C-TRACER is the Champalimaud Translational Centre for Eye research. Based in the city of Hyderabad, India, the centre was created following an historic agreement between the Champalimaud Foundation and the LV Prasad Eye Institute, one of the world’s leading centres of translational research.
The CF programme in Neuroscience aims to unravel the neural basis of behaviour. We believe that investing in basic research in this field will significantly impact on our understanding of brain function, which will in turn contribute to the understanding and possible treatment of brain dysfunction.
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