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In crisis, the nucleus calls antioxidant enzymes to the rescue. This indicates metabolic activity, which would be a profound paradigm shift with implications for cancer research.
Di Croce lab's group will leverage their expertise to help study the most frequent type of cancer
Dr. Lehner is recognised for his exceptional contributions to the advancement of biomedical and health science
Dr. Lehner is one of 80 scientists - and only one based in Spain - to be recognised by the prestigous national scientific academy of the UK
A European Innovation Council-funded project aims to quantify a cancer cell’s plasticity
The findings pave the way for the development of new techniques to predict how AML patients will respond to chemotherapy.
Live on Instagram, the CRG will explore the trajectory and experience of three young women scientists
Dr. Jorge Ferrer challenges the view that adult mice form new beta cells which arise from pancreatic duct cells
The new method can lead to earlier detection of diseases and improved patient outcomes
International team of CRG, Harvard, Yale, MIT, CSHL and Johns Hopkins publish personalised epigenomes of four individuals in Cell