NOTICIAS
Luciano Di Croce, group leader of the Epigenetic Events in Cancer laboratory at the CRG and ICREA research professor has been elected member of the European Molecular Biology Organisation (EMBO...
The newly sequenced genome of the carnivorous bladderwort contradicts the notion that vast quantities of noncoding DNA are crucial for complex life
CRG researchers show how clever interpretation of large data sets lead to knowledge gain in biomedical research.
La Generalitat de Cataluña y la Obra Social ”la Caixa” impulsan la investigación y la innovación a través de cinco proyectos en los campos de la fotónica, la biomedicina, la química, la...
CRG researchers reprogramme lymphoma and leukaemia cells to halt their malignancy. Resulting cells remain benign even when no longer subjected to treatment and reduce likelihood of developing new...
A study published on 31 March in Nature Medicine shows that the endocannabinoid system is a new therapeutic target of great interest in the treatment of this disease.
"Uncommunicated research, is not research" Professor Anne Glover, EC Advisor.
The EU collaborative research Project “SWARM-ORGAN” tries to understand complex living systems and to apply these principles to technological systems, in particular more intelligent and adaptable...
The ten organizations working on the ETTBio project funded by the European Union with €2.3 millions, including Biocat and the CRG, met in Barcelona to specify collaborations.
An international consortium of scientist including CRG researchers has sequenced the genome of the common red seaweed, Irish moss (Chondrus crispus)