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CRG has a new research programme which will focus on the study of the mechanisms controlling gene expression and how these mechanisms may map out the cell fate.
Bringing together European excellence to uncover the mechanisms at work that determine cell fate. Comprising 8 academic institutions, 3 biotech companies and 1 pharmaceutical company, the EU...
New European network to train early stage researchers in cutting edge areas of neuroscience. The project will join efforts from eight academic centers and three industrial partners to promote...
The study coordinated by the CRG reproduced the same morphological and functional patterns of neuronal connections in a transgenic mouse as seen in people with Down’s syndrome. Regulating the...
- The investigator receives the award for his research in 2011 on gene expression.
The researchers Pedro Carvalho and Fyodor Kondrashov have received the "International Early Career Award" from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI). The prize was presented to 28 candidates...
The CRG and the Vall d'Hebron Research Institute (VHIR) have signed an agreement for the development of collaborative projects in basic and clinical research. One of the proposed focuses is...
Researchers from the Differentiation and Cancer group have published a study on the role of Cbx proteins in the genetic regulation of embryonic stem cells. The article will featured on the cover...
A study led by the CSIC’s Institut of Marine Sciences, in collaboration with researchers from the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), finds out the epigenetic mechanism that links temperature and...
Researchers from the CRG have found a simple mechanism to keep mutations from causing a certain phenotypic characteristic (e.g. a disease). They also found that, even two identical twins, can...