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CRG scientisits analysed 55 million interactions between RNA and proteins. Uncorrelated patterns have shown to be linked to pathogenesis, especially cancer. The results of this investigation have...
For its first outing in Spain, the CRG welcomes the MIT Global Teaching Labs program. For three weeks, 6 MIT students are giving practical classes to secondary level students at their schools.
BioCores@BCN (www.biocoresbcn.eu) is both a search engine and a directory of the core facilities, technological platforms...
Ben Lehner, head of the Genetic Systems research group and ICREA research professor at the Centre for...
Ben Lehner, head of the Genetic Systems research group and ICREA research professor at the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), in Barcelona, has just been awarded a Consolidator Grant from the...
The genome sequences of two humans differ at millions of positions. Most of these differences lie outside of genes, and so have the potential to influence how genes are switched on or off, not the...
CRG researchers describe in a paper published in Nature that many genetic differences between individuals influence the dynamic patterns of how genes are switched on or off during development. The...
The study, published in Nature today, describes the sugar beet reference genome sequence generated by researchers both from the CRG, the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics and the...
Four research groups from the CRG (one co-affiliated to the CNAG) have received a prestigious ERC grant. The 5-year project has been awarded 12.2 million euros.
A group of CRG researchers have discovered a faster and more efficient mechanism for reprogramming induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS).