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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.

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Distinguished Seminar 27/05/2022
John Briggs
In situ structural biology of enveloped viruses by cryo-electron tomography
Distinguished Seminar 20/05/2022
Julio Aguirre-Ghiso
Disseminated cancer cell dormancy: a homeostatic seed and soil partnership
Distinguished Seminar 06/05/2022
Meritxell Huch
Adult tissue derived organoid cultures and their application to the understanding of tissue regeneration and cancer
Distinguished Seminar 11/03/2022
Ben Lehner
Mutate Everything
Distinguished Seminar 04/03/2022
Johanna Joyce
Exploring and Therapeutically Exploiting the Brain Tumor Microenvironment
Distinguished Seminar 25/02/2022
Monica Bettencourt-Dias
Centrosomes and Cilia in Development and Disease
Distinguished Seminar 04/02/2022
Madeline A. Lancaster
Exploring human brain size determination in cerebral organoids
Distinguished Seminar 28/01/2022
Rebecca Fitzgerald
Is pre-cancer the key to improving cancer outcomes: challenges, opportunities and lessons from the oesophagus
Distinguished Seminar 21/01/2022
Christoph Bock
Looking into the past and future of cells. Single-cell sequencing and computational modeling of epigenetic cell states in immunology and cancer
Distinguished Seminar 17/12/2021
Serena Nik-Zainal
Recent insights into somatic mutagenesis in human cancers and stem cell systems
Distinguished Seminar 05/11/2021
Clara Montagut
Clinical utility of Liquid biopsy in colorectal cancer
Distinguished Seminar 08/10/2021
Markus Grompe
The role of polyploid hepatocytes in injury, aging and oncogenesis

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