13 May 2026

[ vision award office ]

The Vision Award Office is where ideas are shaped into global recognition.

It is here that the António Champalimaud Vision Award takes form, through careful preparation, collaboration and informed decision-making.

It is also home to the Ethics Committee, where research projects, in particular clinical studies, are supported and rigorously reviewed.

Here, decisions are not rushed. They are considered, debated and refined.

Because creating impact, and recognising it, requires the freedom to think deeply, to question, and to choose with responsibility.

06 May 2026

[ radiotherapy service ]

Caring for patients is one of the Champalimaud Foundation’s core purposes, and the Radiotherapy Service supports that mission every day. 

In a highly controlled environment, precise doses of radiation are targeted to treat different types of cancer. 

Behind this precision is a dedicated team of specialised doctors, physicists, nurses and technicians, working together to ensure each treatment is both safe and effective.

Every detail matters. Every decision is guided by expertise, responsibility and care.

29 April 2026

[ teaching lab ]

The Teaching Lab is much more than a classroom. It’s where students, from their first experiments to their PhDs, develop the confidence to ask questions and test ideas.

Used daily by researchers and students alike, this space is a hub for building and refining scientific setups, and a venue for workshops and courses that welcome new minds every year.

It has reshaped how science is done at the Champalimaud Foundation. By empowering students, it strengthens entire research teams.

International Symposium “New Frontiers in Radiology”

The symposium will bring together national and international experts to explore the dynamic evolution of the field, with a special focus on the close collaboration between radiology and surgery.

Diagnostic and interventional radiology are currently undergoing remarkable transformation. New imaging methodologies are redefining precision and diagnostic capability, achieving unprecedented levels of accuracy and clinical impact. Innovations such as photon-counting CT technology and ultra-fast MRI protocols are rapidly expanding the horizons of medical imaging.

12 Jan. 2026

Laboratory Technician - Advanced Omics Platform

Research
Application Starts: 01 Mar. 2026

 

[THIS CALL IS NOW CLOSED]

 

Offer Description

We are looking for a Laboratory Technician to be part of the Advanced Omics Platforms (AOP) of Botton-Champalimaud Pancreatic Cancer Centre, to provide technical services to support the current operation.
 

Key Responsibilities

- Perform laboratory protocols to produce reliable and precise data to support scientific research.

- Perform routine laboratory protocols in accordance with Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).

3rd Botton-Champalimaud International Pancreatic Cancer Conference

The first edition of the Botton-Champalimaud International Pancreatic Conference, hosted at the prestigious Botton-Champalimaud Pancreatic Cancer Centre, was a landmark event in 2024, bringing together leading experts, researchers, and healthcare professionals from around the world to discuss the latest advancements in pancreatic cancer diagnosis, treatment, and care.

Sara Canato

Ana Fernandes

Xu Zhou

Giuseppe R. Diaferia

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