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Verena Ruprecht's lab has been awarded funding from the Human Frontier Science Program
The CRG-UPF Proteomics Unit has played a vital role in the analysis of an eight hundred thousand-year-old human fossil.
The publicly-available, free-to-use resource can be used by researchers from around the world to study how different variations of the virus grow, mutate and make proteins.
The project consortium consisted of 8 partners from 7 European countries, working hand-in-hand to develop synthetic vaccines
New research shows the molecular machinery that enables the shape, growth and movement of neurons. It is the first time scientists have revealed how the brain shuttles genetic code within its...
CNAG-CRG scientists publish alongside a consortium of 1,300 scientists describing the most comprehensive map of cancer genomes from 38 types of tumours to date.
Weghorn Lab describes 460 cancer driver genes, uncovering tumor-gene associations that had not been previously identified.
The Minister of Science and Innovation Pedro Duque today met with Luis Serrano, president of the Severo Ochoa/Maria de Maeztu alliance (SOMMa) and director of the Centre for Genomic Regulation (...
Today the Spanish Minister of Science and Innovation visited the Centro Nacional de Análisis Genómico (CNAG-CRG), a centre that forms part of the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) in Barcelona...
Last week the members of the FEBS | EMBO Women in Science Award committee met at the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), in Barcelona, to evaluate the nominees and make the selection of the...