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Researchers from the Systems Biology programme of the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) have published a study on the processes used by Drosophila melanogaster larvae to track odours and...
Researchers from the CRG have found that the behaviour of one protein involved in gene regulation influences the ageing and differentiation of the stem cells responsible for the maintenance of the...
Researchers at the CRG, in a collaborative study with more than 100 research centres worldwide, have contributed to the identification of a region of the genome with opposing effects with regard...
Researchers from the CRG have discovered that ultraviolet light affects the function of the protein EWS, the mutation of which is responsible for Ewing’s sarcoma.
This 5-day long course, held at the CRG July 4-8, provided a broad introduction to systems biology, with a focus on dynamical modelling of networks, to an audience of 16 PhD students and post-docs...
22 research groups make up the first draft, 12 of them from Catalonia. The Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation will define the 10 winners in November.
This programme aims to boost Spanish biomedical research by recruiting students from all over the world to the main biomedical research institutes in Spain.
The young people are to spend the summer at the centre where they will discover first-hand the amazing world of research. They will each undertake a real research project integrated into the...
A team headed by Gian Gaetano Targaglia, group leader of the Gene Function and Evolution group at the CRG, presents catRAPID, a new method for a better understanding of gene regulation networks....
The Board of the CRG officially names the successor to Miguel Beato who has been at the helm for the past ten years.