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22
Oct

The CRG 14th Annual Symposium brings together world-leading researchers to discuss the basic principles of how a cell works, and how this affects the funcion and physiology of tissues and...

19
Oct

Two insect species from Latin America, the dinosaur ant and the red paper wasp, have been used to uncover the molecular mechanisms underpinning queen and worker roles in social insects.

14
Oct

S-Biomedic, a biotech company co-founded by Veronika Oudova and CRG Alumni Bernhard Paetzold and Marc Güell has been awarded the Healthcare and Biotech...

09
Oct

“Tree of Life. The complexity of Life: from the cell to the living organism” will be open from 13th October to 14th November. 

07
Oct

A new study challenges some of the current beliefs about epigenetics. Scientists have discovered that the role of epigenetics is different than normal when regulating genes that are specifucally...

25
Sep

OPATHY is a new EU training network aimed to developing new diagnostic tools to study and manage human yeast infections.  OPATHY members are recruiting now 13 PhD candidates.

18
Sep

The CRG re-launches its technology transfer office, which emerges as the new Technology and Business Development Office.

15
Sep

Thirteen European research institutions within the EU-LIFE Alliance have suggested ways to stimulate translational research without undermining frontier science and academic freedom

03
Sep

CRG researchers have discovered a protein, called Mel18, that regulates the development of heart muscle

18
Ago

A study of catsharks reveals how alterations in the expression and function of certain genes in limb buds underlie the evolution of fish fins to limbs. The findings are reported by researchers...

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