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03
Feb

CRG researchers shed light on a crucial moment in the evolution of life: when cells acquired mitochondria.

14
Jan

Scientists at the CRG and VHIR develop a new method for early diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. The finding, based on measuring a combination of proteins, makes it possible to accurately predict...

01
Dec

Researchers from the Centre for Genomic Regulation have adapted the most revolutionary genome-editing technique to DNA dark matter, too.

17
Nov

A new report in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, with participation of CRG scientists, provides information about the evolution and molecular biology of Rhodnius prolixus...

06
Nov

CRG staff scientist and Ramon y Cajal fellow at the Computational Biology of RNA Processing group, Dr Rory Johnson, receives funding from the Catalan “La Marató” Foundation.

29
Oct

‘Saca la Lengua’ (“Stick Out Your Tongue”), the first CRG citizen science project, will be featured in the “Barcelona Citizen Science Safari” within the ECSA General Assembly.

29
Oct

Thirteen research institutes in life sciences in Europe, all of them partnering the EU-LIFE alliance, are to beat the current unbalanced situation regarding men and women in science.

23
Oct

The ELIXIR Board unanimously accepted Spain and France as full members of ELIXIR, the largest infrastructure of life science data in Europe.

22
Oct

The candidates selected in the first call of the advanced training programme for physicians 'PhD for Medical Doctors - PhD4MD' have just joined the initiative.

22
Oct

The CRG 14th Annual Symposium brings together world-leading researchers to discuss the basic principles of how a cell works, and how this affects the funcion and physiology of tissues and...

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