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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.

Ad Hoc Seminar 09/01/2020
Miguel Foronda
The ins and outs of publishing in Nature Cancer
Doctoral Thesis 17/12/2019
Juan José Montero
Papel de los Telomeric repeat-containing RNA (TERRA) en la biología del telómero y en pluripotencia mediado por la proteína telomérica TRF1
Ad Hoc Seminar 17/12/2019
María Guillamot
Inflammation, stress hematopoiesis, and the induction and maintenance of leukemia
Doctoral Thesis 17/12/2019
Ana Batalha
The physiological relevance of Cdc14 protein phosphatases in mammals
Doctoral Thesis 13/12/2019
Javier Perales Patón
Computational approaches for the identification of putative therapeutic targets for pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma
Doctoral Thesis 13/12/2019
Ana Isabel Amor
Role of EMILIN1 during melanoma progression and pre-metastatic niche formation
Doctoral Thesis 10/12/2019
Maria Maroto Oltra
Cancer-associated mutations in the kinase MASTL: in the search of new mechanisms of regulation
Women in Science Office Seminar 03/12/2019
Maria José San Román
Mujeres en Gastronomia (this seminar will be held in Spanish)
Ad Hoc Seminar 02/12/2019
Maria Casanova-Acebes
Harnessing innate immunity in homeostasis and cancer
Women in Science Office Seminar 26/11/2019
María Pilar Allué Blasco
40 años de la incorporación de la mujer a la Policía Nacional (this seminar will be held in Spanish)
Ad Hoc Seminar 21/11/2019
Direna Alonso
The epigenetic control of epithelial – immune crosstalk during pancreatic tumorigenesis
Ad Hoc Seminar 21/11/2019
Ana Toste Rego
Cryo-EM of Fully Recombinant Human Proteasomes – A New Tool for Functional and Structural Studies

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