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The biotech company Eppendorf and the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), will jointly assist the training of young researchers.
A major new study helps to explain how aging occurs, and how this may contribute to the development of diseases such as cancer. This study appeared on the cover of the journal Genes and...
Four researchers from the CRG have been awarded Starting Grant scholarships by the European Research Council (ERC): Gian Gaetano Tartaglia, Pedro Carvalho, Salvador Aznar-Benitah and Toni Gabaldón...
More than 30 papers published at the same time in the renowned journals Nature, Genome Research and Genome Biology. 20 CRG researchers have participated with a significant role on it.
The Nek9 protein is required for chromosomes to separate into two identical groups. Nek9 exerts its action between two molecules of interest for the pharmaceutical industry as anti-tumoral agents...
Researchers from the CRG among partners from the Freie Universität Berlin, developed an open-access software to track motion in larvae and adult fruit flies. The research appeared in two joint...
In its fourth year, the “la Caixa” program has now awarded 40 new grants for talented young scientists, to improve biomedical research in Spain.
Candidates will be supported for four years...
The research is published this week in Nature and has been done using numerous public access repositories of genomic databases.
El congreso de neurociencia de la FENS arranca en Barcelona con la presencia de más de 7.000 neurocientíficos procedentes de todo el mundo, que presentarán los últimos avances en investigación del...
The work, published in PNAS, has been lead by scientists at the CSIC and IRTA in collaboration with several laboratories at the CRG.