What Can Goldfish Teach Us About The Neural Basis Of Navigation?

Host

Michael Orger, PhD, Vision to Action Lab


Venue

Seminar room

Rui Costa

26 November 2025

In insects, the evolution of feeding preferences is rooted in the brain, and not only in the peripheral taste sensors, scientists find

Fighting for the Future

On March 13, 2026, the Champalimaud Foundation will host the Lung Cancer Fight Club – 3rd Round, a multidisciplinary meeting bringing together renowned scientists and clinicians to discuss cutting-edge strategies in lung cancer management.

This year’s symposium will provide a platform for knowledge exchange across surgery, radiotherapy, interventional pulmonology, genetics, nutrition, physical activity, mental health, and applied technologies in oncology.

 

Programme

 

25 November 2025

Local roots, global reach

Before there was a building by the river, before there were retreats and bustling labs, there was only an idea and a handful of conversations sparked across Lisbon, Boston, and New York.

25 November 2025

From school to global impact: an international journey

When Tiago Santos first walked through the glass corridors of the Champalimaud Foundation (CF) in 2014, he already had two years of nursing experience, but none in urology or oncology. “Deep down, one could say I started a new chapter of my career here,” he admits with a wry smile. Indeed, stepping into a nearly empty unit with no reference guides, protocols, or precedents might have made most people run for the hills. But not Tiago. For him, the emptiness was an invitation: a white canvas on which to paint the future of urology nursing at CF.

24 November 2025

Your gut’s railway switch: how the “second brain” decides between attack and repair

The work fits into a broader effort to understand how the immune system maintains balance – a theme underscored by this year’s Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discoveries in immune tolerance.

Maria Silva

Embracing the Unknown: The Unicellular Origins of Animal Multicellularity, Immunity, Cancer, and Cognition—and the Hunt for the Missing 'Magnificent Eight'

Host

Adriana Sánchez Danés, PhD, Cancer and Stem Cell Biology Lab


Venue

Seminar room

20 November 2025

A head with many hats

When I interviewed Albino J. Oliveira-Maia, we spoke about the challenges and lessons that shaped his career. What struck me most was his ability to pursue different things at once and to create the space to keep doing so. By writing this, I hope to share that feeling of courage with others who are now wondering which path to follow.

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