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23
Feb

A study that examined 17 million mutations in the genomes of 650 cancer patients concludes that large differences in mutation rates across the human genome are caused by the DNA repair machinery...

18
Feb

EU-LIFE European research centres obtained 14 new ERC Starting and Consolidator grants in...

16
Feb

Xavier Estivill, head of the Genomics and Disease group at the CRG, has just been appointed to the scientific and editorial board of...

06
Feb

To what extent does the dynamical mechanism responsible for a specific phenotype bias the ability to evolve into novel phenotypes? In a new study published this week in PNAS, the Sharpe lab used...

30
Jan

I did my PhD in the Thomas Seufferelin’s lab at the University of Ulm, Germany, where I investigated the compartment-specific function of a protein kinase that is overexpressed in pancreatic...

27
Jan

The goal of «Spark» is to carry out the first preclinical stage of the development of a first-in-class drug that will prevent, stop and reverse the progression of cognitive impairment associated...

20
Jan
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The study involves a significant number of samples aimed at determining the variety of bacteria and fungi present in the mouth’s microbiome and finding out if this bears any relation to...

19
Jan
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CRG scientists led by Isabelle Vernos have discovered the specific mechanisms of chromosomal microtubule formation, a process exclusive to cell division and which was hitherto unknown.

15
Jan
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CRG hosts an exclusive exhibit of etches based partly on images of cells from the EC 4DCellFate project.

18
Dec
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A study led by researchers from the University of Toronto and involving the CRG has described a group of small DNA fragments that are key in neurone regulation and maturity

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