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The new technique images genomes more cheaply, more quickly and increases range of visibility compared to currently available methods
A joint UPF and CNAG-CRG project on how brain organoids react to drugs has been awarded 46,500 euros
The CRG will be one of the associated centres in the new call for Postdoctoral Fellowships Science by Woman
The next EU research programme, Horizon Europe, has been given a €5 billion cut as a compromise during budget negotiations
The findings lay to rest theories that past human germline studies estimating selection would have to be reassessed.
This film raises awareness about a spectrum of challenges that women in scientific research face just because of their gender and which cannot be tolerated.
A long-term boost in investment, particularly to the ERC, is the only way forward from the current crisis.
The findings shed new light on the fundamental relationship between how a genome folds and the function of a cell
The new methods are a useful tool for other researchers to quickly evaluate a microorganism’s active metabolism, boosting chances of finding new applications
No other experimental techniques available today can make these type of observations at this resolution