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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...
The 2015 Catalan Telethon raised more than 8 million euros that will fund 34 research projects focused on diabetes and obesity.
The exhibition "Tree of Life. The complexity of life: from the cell to the living organism" brings together images from the scientific work of the CRG researchers.
The use and limits of language in cooking, the map of flavours in the brain, satiation, and metabolism were some of the points that generated the most debate....
A PhD student at the Comparative Bioinformatics lab has been recently awarded the Big Data Talent Award 2016 in the category of best doctoral thesis.
The first animals evolved from their single-celled ancestors around 800 my ago, but new evidence suggests that this leap to multi-celled organisms in the tree of life may not have been quite as...
On 6th and 7th October, the Centre for Genomic Regulation organizes the 15th CRG Annual Symposium. Its focus is on evolution and medicine, two disciplines that interact more than commonly assumed...
A single injection of a new treatment has reduced the activity of the gene responsible for Huntington’s disease for several months in a trial in mice.