2025 Champalimaud Colorectal Cancer Conference

Additionally, we will explore the ongoing evolution of minimally invasive techniques and their impact on the patient's quality of life, even on complex cases, such as lateral compartment resections in rectal cancer and D3 lymphadenectomy in colon cancer.

Why We Get Sick: Immune-mediated Modulation of Systemic Metabolism in Context of Disease

Host

Klaas van Gisbergen, PhD, Tissue Immunity Lab


Venue

Seminar room

MicroRNA-mediated control of synaptic transmission in chronic stress

Host

Nicolas Gutierrez (PhD), Ana Rita Mendes (MSc) and Inês Dias (MSc), Neuroethology Lab


Venue

Seminar room

Ar Event: the State of Water

Wednesday, 13th November 2024

21:00-22:30 | drinks & snacks

 

Speakers

Catarina de Albuquerque

Samuel Viana Meyler

 

Hosts

Laura Silva

Scott Rennie

Prannay Reddy

Investigating regulatory principles of cellular trajectories and hierarchies in minimal models of pediatric cancers

Host

Christa Rhiner, PhD, Stem Cells and Regeneration Lab


Venue

Seminar room

Life-long consequences of early life stress exposure in zebrafish

Host

Ruth Diez del Corral, Research Associate at Champalimaud Research


Venue

Seminar room

Moving Beyond 2025

This 2-day conference organised by the Champalimaud Foundation, in partnership with Faculdade de Motricidade Humana, will provide an overview of the scientific landscape in the area of physical activity and cancer, from prevention to rehabilitation and survivorship.

These are exciting times for research in this space as physical activity becomes more widely recognised as a powerful partner in the prevention and treatment of cancer.

Glial Regulation of Barrier Tissues in Development, Health and Disease

Host

Carlos Minutti, PhD, Immunoregulation Lab 


Venue

Seminar room

B Cell Memory in Barrier Tissues

Host

Carlos Minnutti, Group Leader at Champalimaud Research


Venue

Seminar room

Neural Dynamics and Architecture of the Heading Direction Circuit in Zebrafish

Host

Francesco Costantino, PhD Student, Champalimaud Research


Venue

Seminar room

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