For these events, a scientist of international standing is invited to conduct a seminar or otherwise interact with the CNIO’s team of researchers. Several of these are scheduled over the course of the year and are open to the public. Participants come from different fields, literature and technology included. The aim is to create a stimulating environment that helps to clear minds of stale thoughts and replace them with new ideas.
Distinguished Seminar 13/02/2026
Alban Ordureau
Understanding the Role of USP8 in Proteostasis and Endosomal Sorting
Distinguished Seminar 06/02/2026
Leila Akkari
Macrophages in the Cancer Ecosystem- Jack of All Trades, Master of…?
Ad Hoc Seminar 03/02/2026
Silvia Osuna Oliveras
Computational reprogramming of enzyme allosteric networks for functional control and therapeutic relevance
Doctoral Thesis 30/01/2026
Roberto Masdemont Maestro
Crosstalk between PrimPol-mediated repriming and fork reversal in response to DNA replication stress
Distinguished Seminar 23/01/2026
Florencia McAllister
Cancer as an Ecosystem: How Microbes Shape Tumors
Distinguished Seminar 16/01/2026
Kostas Kostarelos
Designing a Nanotechnology Toolkit for the Total Management of Glioblastoma
Doctoral Thesis 16/01/2026
Natalia Martínez Puente
Deciphering the molecular bases of advanced differentiated thyroid tumors
Ad Hoc Seminar 13/01/2026
Natalia Reglero
Autophagy in Endothelial Cells: A Gatekeeper of Immune Homeostasis
Distinguished Seminar 12/12/2025
David Sancho
Metabolic programming of dendritic cells for cancer immunotherapy
Distinguished Seminar 05/12/2025
Eliezer M. Van Allen
Learning the Molecular Logic of Cancer
Ad Hoc Seminar 01/12/2025
Tomás Alarcón
An overview of mathematical modelling in immunotherapy
Distinguished Seminar 28/11/2025
Toni Celià-Terrassa
Micrometastasis immune evasion and TIM3: from biology to therapeutics
