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Xavier Bofill and Jesús Pujol, took part in this project, contributing to the exhibition from a scientific point of view, and providing their research and view of the world in contrast (or not) to...
CRG researchers in collaboration with Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, NY, identify the p63 gene as an oncogene that drives squamous cell carcinoma and show how it promotes stem cell survival during...
CRG postdoctoral researcher Matteo Bellucci has recently published the book entitled “Protein-Protein Interactions: A tool kit to puzzle out functional networks”.
TOP EUROPEAN SCIENTISTS ESTABLISH A NEW BASIS TO STANDARDIZE ANALYSIS AND PROMOTE GOOD PRACTICE IN HUMAN GENOME SEQUENCING. The GEUVADIS project brings together Europe’s leading medical genome...
The European Comission has appointed seven new members of the Scientific Council, the governing body of the...
European Research Council (ERC) grants support outstanding research in Europe and this year the CRG scientists Vivek Malhotra, the coordinator of the...
Uncovering the role of a gene that regulates other genes crucial for embryonic and cancer development According to the work published in the journal Nature, lead by a team of investigators lead by...
- Between 16,000 and 17,000 new cases of breast cancer are diagnosed annually in Spain.
Ben Lehner and Fyodor Kondrashov are two of the three young researchers selected in Spain. At the age of 31, both group leaders are outstanding scientists in their research fields.
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Raúl Méndez, group leader of the Translational...