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MicrobioMx, a project led by CRG researchers Toni Gabaldon and Pedro González, wins the Science to Business (S2B) Concept Challenge 2016.
The next Horizon: Strategies to promote European competitiveness in innovation.
Toni Gabaldón has been awarded an ERC Consolidator Grant for his project “Reticulate evolution: patterns and impacts of non-Vertical inheritance in eukaryotic genomes”
The CRG held its first ever PhD Graduation Ceremony, to mark the achievements of the Class of 2016.
Genomic analysis of the Iberian lynx confirms that it is one of the species with the least genetic diversity among individuals. The research opens new pathways of research and...
The Fas protein can either inhibit or promote the controlled cell death (apoptosis), depending on the isoform in which it occurs.
Research led by CRG scientists shows that the response of latent HIV to reactivation therapies partly depends on the integration site in the human genome.
Scientists, including CRG researchers, release a collection of 25 publications in Cell, Cell Press-associated and other high-impact journals.
A research effort led by Eulàlia Martí at the Centre for Genomic Regulation reveals new molecular mechanisms of Huntington’s disease.
The network is made up of 24 laboratories from 11 research centers in Spain, including the Comparative Genomics group at the CRG, and...