Champalimaud Cancer Talk: Professor Hidde Ploegh

This lecture is part of the "Champalimaud Cancer Talks" series, organised by the Champalimaud Foundation with the aim of offering the general public unique opportunities to hear the world's leading authorities in different fields related to cancer research and clinical practice. This time, Professor Hidde Ploegh will present his research work on:

11 April 2022

A look into lesser known symptoms and treatments

PD Day 1

 

Among neurological disorders, which are now the world’s leading cause of disability, Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the fastest growing. With over 6 million individuals affected worldwide, that number is expected to reach over 12 million by 2040.

30 March 2022

Amongst our patients with rectal cancer submitted to radiotherapy plus chemotherapy, up to a half may have cancers that would disappear completely with potentially no further treatment needed

Interview with Oriol Parés and Bill Heald

30 March 2022

Zoom-In on Champalimaud - 2nd Edition - Issue 3

Zoom-In on Champalimaud: João Lourenço

I graduated in Medicine in 2001, a Radiology specialist since 2006, and I have been working in the Imaging Department of the Champalimaud Clinical Centre for about five years. I perform diagnostic exams such as ultrasound, CT and MRI, image-guided biopsies and drainage procedures, as well as advise colleagues from other specialties. I am also involved, as a Radiologist, in several ongoing research projects and clinical trials.

02 March 2022

Zoom-In on Champalimaud - 2nd Edition - Issue 2

Zoom-In on Champalimaud: Terufumi Fujiwara

I received my Ph.D. from the University of Tokyo, Japan, and joined Eugenia Chiappe's lab as a postdoc in 2013. I am studying how the brain monitors and controls walking movements by combining patch-clamp electrophysiology and head-fixed behaviour in the fruit fly animal model. I will be moving back to Japan and starting my lab at Riken in November 2022! 

27 January 2022

Zoom-In on Champalimaud - 2nd Edition - Issue 1

The new season of Zoom-In is here! Now in a written format, but with the same goal of giving you a sneak-peek into the lives of the people that make up our community.

This time, John Lee, a member of our Communication, Events & Outreach Team, tells us why bad jokes are the best jokes and reveals his ‘tnelat neddih’... 

30 December 2021

Zoom-In on Champalimaud: The Reunion

But there’s more! During the interview, they also told us about great places to visit, cool music, fascinating podcasts and other discoveries they made this year. We couldn’t fit everything in the final cut, so we’ve listed their top recommendations below.

To view all 2021 individual episodes, tune in to the Zoom-In on Champalimaud YouTube playlist.

17 December 2021

OCEAN CAMPUS: the new project that brings together the Port of Lisbon, the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and the Champalimaud Foundation

The Ocean Campus will involve the redevelopment of a total of 64 hectares, in Lisbon and Oeiras. With an investment of 300 million euros, from mostly private funds, the campus will create multifunctional and environmentally sustainable spaces and teaching units, and will promote technological development and innovative research.

24 November 2021

Science on the Walls

A team of researchers from the Champalimaud Foundation partnered with a group of street artists and created a set of artistic-scientific workshops that will take place during the afternoon of Saturday, 27th November, at the Junta de Freguesia das Águas Livres, in Cova da Moura - Amadora, open to all children and teenagers from this neighbourhood.

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