Unveiling Solid Tumor Microenvironment for Revolutionary Nano-Immunotherapies

Host

Cristina João, Myeloma Lymphoma Research Group


Venue

Seminar room

Development and Evolution of Neuronal Diversity in the Insect Visual System

Host

Christa Rhiner, Stem Cells and Regeneration Lab


Venue

Seminar room

Respiration Coordinates the Logic of Odor Coding in the Piriform Cortex

Host

Eugenia Chiappe, PhD, Sensorimotor Integration Lab


Venue

Seminar room

Informative session of the new CAML PhD Programme in Surgical Oncology Research

The future of oncological surgery relies on the development of scientific research skills, and the Surgical Oncology Research Programme offers a unique opportunity for clinical and academic growth, with a personalised doctoral path, a flexible curriculum, and ample opportunities for professional development, mentorship, and networking.

17 January 2025

Champalimaud Foundation: 20 years at the service of humanity

From groundbreaking scientific research to compassionate, patient-centered clinical care, the Foundation is committed to developing innovative solutions for complex challenges, all with the goal of improving lives and inspiring hope.

Founded in the beginning of the 21st century, it carries forward the visionary legacy of António Champalimaud, advancing science and healthcare for the greater good of humanity.

Join us in discovering how, together, we are shaping a brighter future.

Champalimaud Open Seminars: Carlos Minutti

Date and time:

20 January 2025 – 12:00

Location:

Champalimaud Foundation Auditorium

Description:

Conventional Dendritic Cells – Ecology, Diversity, and Functio

Carlos Minutti (Immunoregulation Lab)


Moderator: Cristina João (Myeloma Lymphoma Research Group)

 

Understanding and Harnessing Cancer Immunity: From Biology to Therapy

Host

Rita Fior, PhD, Cancer Development and Innate Immune Evasion Lab


Venue

Seminar room

Is Love Blind? Mating Proximity Gates Threat Perception

Host

Daniel Münch, PhD, Behaviour and Metabolism Lab


Venue

Seminar room

Alternative Mathematical Approaches in AI (ALTAI2025)

The aim of this 2-days meeting, is to bring together experts working on innovative AI methodologies, for example: Physics-Inspired Machine Learning, New Statistical Approaches, Quantum Machine Learning, Bayesian Methods, Neurosymbolic Methods, Symbolic AI, Automated Theorem Proving, Probabilistic Programming Languages, Algebraic Machine Learning, Category Theory applied to AI.

Date: 3-4 February, 2025

Further information on the official website.

Leveraging olfaction to study social behavior in the mouse

Host

Susana Lima, PhD, Neuroethology Lab


Venue

Seminar room

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