Champalimaud Foundation
Cláudia Constantino is a Computational Medical Imaging Researcher at the Champalimaud Foundation since January 2021, focusing on Nuclear Medicine and Radiopharmacology. Cláudia is also involved as a Clinical Researcher in the "LyRaCAD" project, which analyzes 18F-FDG PET/CT images in lymphoma patients using a Radiomics approach. Currently a Ph.D. student at Instituto Superior Técnico since February 2023, Cláudia previously researched at INESC-ID on the PREDICT project, aimed at personalized therapy for rheumatic diseases through machine learning. Cláudia's background includes a Master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering from NOVA University Lisbon and Politecnico di Milano, as well as experience as an Event Promoter prior to a Master Thesis internship at the Champalimaud Foundation in 2019.
Champalimaud Foundation
The mission of the Champalimaud Foundation is to develop programmes of advanced biomedical research and provide clinical care of excellence, with a focus on translating pioneering scientific discoveries into solutions which can improve the quality of life of individuals around the world. This is done with independence, rigour, dedication, creativity and with a commitment to meet the highest ethical and scientific standards. By its actions the Foundation strives to be a world leader in scientific and technological innovation with the ultimate objective of preventing, diagnosing and treating disease. In so doing, the Foundation is guided by the constant challenge of finding new solutions to humanity’s most pressing health problems.