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The State Research Agency has given the Severo Ochoa and Maria de Maeztu excellence awards to 13 research centres and units.
On 20th, 21st, and 22nd October, the CRG will hold its 16th Annual Symposium, which will bring together world-leading researchers to share and discuss about the progress in sequencing and other...
CRG scientists develop a new technique to crack the underlying DNA code for the ‘control dials’ that determine levels of gene activity in bacteria.
CRG scientists reveal that problems with DNA replication can cause epigenetic changes that may be inherited for several generations.
The AON project aims to develop new cancer treatment for lung adenocarcinoma based on antisense oligonucleotides acting selectively on key cancer related genes.
Many mutations in human cancers are caused by mistakes made by a DNA repair mechanism rather than the actual damage to DNA caused by the environment.
Genome-wide analyses reveal interspecies admixture and adaptive evolution.
Genetic data from a major cohort is now distributed through the European Genome–phenome Archive (EGA), a joint resource developed by EMBL-EBI and the CRG.
Miguel Beato was given the SCB Prize in recognition of his career and Roni Wright was given the SCB Prize in the category of best scientific article.
This award is a recognition to outstanding members of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution (SMBE) who are in the midst of their research careers.