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Phone: +351 226 074 900
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Pinho’s Lab member João Pereira was awarded the Best Poster Award at the IMMUNO-model Final Conference: Building Bridges in Cancer Immunotherapy Modelling, held from 20–22 May 2026 at the National Institute of Biology in Ljubljana, Slovenia

Pinho’s Lab has received the Nuno Grande 2025 Grant to advance our recent efforts in exploring the gut–joint axis in spondyloarthritis. The project will be developed in collaboration with ULS São João and ULS Entre Douro e Vouga.

Pinho’s Lab researcher Henrique Fernandes-Mendes has been awarded two research grants (from SPG and SPED societies) to support his project on early-onset colorectal cancer.

Inês Alves has recently been awarded with an ECCO Grant!
This work will contribute to the discovery of novel mechanism and therapeutic targets at the interface of health-to-disease transition.

Pinho’s Lab has recently published a landmark review in the journal Nature Reviews Gastroenterology & Hepatology! In collaboration with Joana Torres (Luz Hospital, Lisbon) and Jean-Frederic Colombel (Ichan School of Medicine, Mount Sinai, NYC, USA), this publication delves into how the mucosal glycome encodes a complex layer of biological information that actively contributes to gut homeostasis and disease.

Ângela Fernandes, a post-doctoral researcher at Pinho’s Lab, has been awarded with one of the prestigious 2025 Maria de Sousa grants. Ângela’s project will focus on neoantigen glycosylation in colorectal cancer – a type of cancer that remains particularly resistant to immunotherapies.

In our most recent publication in Cancer Immunology Research, we describe how T cell glycosylation mediates T cell exhaustion in colorectal cancer and how engineering of the T cell glycome can boost the anti-tumor activity of CD8+ and CAR-T cells.

Eduarda Leite-Gomes, a PhD Student from Pinho’s Lab, has recently been awarded with a short-term fellowship from the Federation of European Biochemical Societies.

Pedro Cabral and Ana Campar have recently been awarded by NEDAI (Núcleo de Estudos de Doenças Auto-Imunes) at its XI National Congress, which also marked the XXX Annual Meeting of Autoimmunity in Portugal. Each was distinguished by their pioneering work in lupus nephritis and idiopathic inflammatory myopathies, respectively.

Pinho’s Lab has recently published a landmark study on colitis-associated colorectal cancer (CAC) in the Journal of Crohn’s and Colitis! Therein, we demonstrate that a progressive increase in N-glycan branching at the T cell surface not only accompanies CAC development but also debilitates T cell function during carcinogenesis.