05 September 2024

Andrada Ianuş Secures ERC Starting Grant to Revolutionise Early Detection of Liver Metastases

The ERC Starting Grant is one of Europe’s most prestigious and competitive research awards, designed to support promising early-career researchers who have the potential to become leaders in their fields. Ianuş will receive €2M over the next five years to develop her research project at King’s College London, where she recently joined as a Lecturer in Healthcare Engineering.

21 August 2024

Check Up #25 - Did you know that certain claims about cancer risks are actually myths?

Here are some recurrent unproven claims:

12 August 2024

Pink Elephants in the Brain? How Experience Shapes Neural Connectivity

How do we learn to make sense of our environment? Over time, our brain builds a hierarchy of knowledge, with higher-order concepts linked to the lower-order features that comprise them. For instance, we learn that cabinets contain drawers and that Dalmatian dogs have black-and-white patches, and not vice versa. This interconnected framework shapes our expectations and perception of the world, allowing us to identify what we see based on context and experience.

08 August 2024

Scientists unravel how the BCG vaccine leads to the destruction of bladder cancer cells

Using zebrafish “Avatars”, an animal model developed by the Cancer Development and Innate Immune Evasion lab at the Champalimaud Foundation (CF), led by Rita Fior, Mayra Martínez-López – a former PhD student at the lab now working at the Universidad de las Américas in Quito, Ecuador – and colleagues studied the initial steps of the Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine’s action on bladder cancer cells.

18 July 2024

Breast cancer: first scientifically validated guidelines on the usefulness of the imaging exam known as FDG PET/CT

Experts from two international nuclear medicine societies (EANM and SNMMI) have joined those from important societies of various other medical specialities involved in the care of breast cancer patients – including oncology, surgery, radio-oncology and breast imaging – to draw up a set of recommendations, based on scientific evidence, on the correct utilisation, in breast cancer, of a medical imaging exam. The exam in question has been used for several years and involves radioactive substances, in this case a glucose analogue called fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG).

16 July 2024

Claes Dohlman, "father" of modern corneal surgery and 2022 António Champalimaud Vision Award, has died

Claes Dohlman, emeritus professor of Ophthalmology and former chair of the Department of Ophthalmology at Mass Eye and Ear and Harvard Medical School, died on July 14, 2024. He was 101.

Often recognized as the “father” of modern corneal science, Dohlman shared the 2022 António Champalimaud Vision Award with Gerrit Melles, from the Netherlands Institute for Innovative Ocular Surgery in Rotterdam.

09 July 2024

Four Researchers in Portugal Elected as EMBO Members

Now, Megan Carey from the Champalimaud Foundation (CF), Mónica Sousa from the Instituto de Investigação e Inovação em Saúde (i3S), Ricardo Henriques from the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC), and Rui Oliveira from IGC and the Instituto Universitário de Ciências Psicológicas Sociais e da Vida (ISPA), become EMBO Mem

04 July 2024

Bridge AI: Spearheading Responsible AI in Portugal

Bridge AI is a collaborative effort involving the Champalimaud Foundation (CF), the Institute for Systems and Computer Engineering, Research and Development in Lisbon (INESC-ID), and Unbabel, among others. The initiative is part of the broader goal to align globally competitive AI innovation with European principles and values.

02 July 2024

What am I looking at? A Galactic Splatter

The images created during the daily scientific and medical endeavours at the Champalimaud Foundation can be as beautiful and compelling as any work of art. To the untrained eye, these images might also appear baffling, but, if you know what you’re looking at, they may just reveal information that can spark discoveries, contribute to the improvement of patient quality of life and maybe even alter our understanding of reality.

27 June 2024

Gender equality: one step forward, two steps back?

Given that nursing is mostly a female profession, why are management positions mostly held by men?
 
The question was asked by Carla Martins, director of nursing at the Local Health Unit of Santa Maria Hospital, in Lisbon, during a recent debate at the Champalimaud Foundation (CF) on gender equality and, more specifically, on female leadership in healthcare.
 

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