14-16 October 2026
Lisbon, Portugal




Call for abstracts will open on 27 January 2026.

Apply for oral or poster presentations.


The Champalimaud Research Symposium 2026
(CRSy26) will gather an interdisciplinary community of researchers to discuss the interplay between the neural and immune systems in relation to cancer initiation, progression and therapy. This symposium will emphasise the dynamic interactions among tumour cells, neurons and immune components, and how these relationships impact tumour growth, metastasis and the tumour microenvironment.

Key topics will include mechanistic insights into neuro-immune signaling pathways, the influence of stress and innervation on tumor immunity, and how immune responses can affect neural activity within tumours and beyond.


Symposium Chairs

Carlos Minutti
Immunoregulation Lab, Champalimaud Foundation, Lisbon, PT

Henrique Veiga-Fernandes Immunophysiology Lab, Champalimaud Foundation, Lisbon, PT


Confirmed Keynote Speakers

Douglas Hanahan
EPFL, Lausanne, CH

Florent Ginhoux
Gustave Roussy, Villejuif, FR

CRSy is the main scientific symposium of the Champalimaud Research. Since 2017, it has fostered global dialogue among researchers across various disciplines, focusing on groundbreaking advancements in neuroscience, physiology and cancer.


Previous Editions

2024
2022



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I. Memming Park, PhD 


Neural Dynamics Lab, Champalimaud Foundation

Lisbon, Portugal

I. Memming Park is a Group Leader of the Neural Dynamics Lab and Co-Director of the Neuroscience PhD Program at the Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown. Previously, he was an Associate Professor of Neurobiology and Behavior at Stony Brook University. Memming received his BS in Computer Science from KAIST, MS in Electrical Engineering and PhD in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Florida, and completed his postdoctoral training with Jonathan Pillow. He has been recognized with the NSF CAREER Award and the Discovery Prize. With his background in neural signal processing and machine learning, Memming focuses on data-driven modeling of meaningful behavior and the development of innovative neural data analysis methodologies.

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