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The CRG has been recognised again as a Unit of Scientific Culture and Innovation (UCC+i) and will continue to form part of the Spanish UCC+i Network
International team of scientists led by Roderic Guigó shows that changes in gene expression in different tissues can be used to...
The PhD4MD Programme allows medical doctors to do a three-year research project devoted to cancer or to respiratory or neurodegenerative diseases.
GenStorm (“An integrated approach to visualize and model the spatial conformation of genes at the nanoscale level”), led by Marie Victoire Neguembor (CRG) and Pablo Dans (IRB Barcelona) is one of...
New study shows unexpected and crucial role of genome architecture. It represents a major advance in our understanding of gene regulation and reveals a new layer of complexity that needs to be...
Roderic Guigó, coordinator of the CRG Bioinformatics and Genomics Programme, honored with the highest recognition for research excellence in Catalonia.
Jordi Hernández, former PhD student at Juan Valcárcel’s laboratory and current CRG Entrepreneur in Residence has been awarded the CERCA Pioneer Prize.
CRG scientists discovered a mechanism regulating an important protein that is linked to Parkinson´s disease and multiple system atrophy (MSA).
A new genetic analysis of fungal yeast infections from around the world has revealed surprising secrets about how these microbes reproduce and cause disease, according to a new study published in...
This change, a random error in the evolutionary process that occurred over 700 million years ago, facilitated the connection of the gene networks involved in animal embryogenesis.