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25
Jun
CRG Proteomics Unit

Launched internationally last week, the top-class mass espectometer has just been installed in the CRG-UPF Proteomics Unit, which is now one of the most well-equipped proteomics units in Europe....

22
Jun

Neuroscientists at the CRG characterize how olfactory signals are represented in sensory system and they exploit this knowledge to remote control behaviours.  In the work that has just been...

09
Jun

CRG scientists describe in a paper published in Developmental Cell a new mechanism shaping cells and generating cell contractile forces during development and organogenesis.

02
Jun

CRG scientists have undertaken to map the neural circuitry involved in the conversion of olfactory inputs into navigational behaviours in the fruit fly larva

26
Mayo

The CRG director and the president of the Women for Africa Foundation, signed a collaboration agreement to launch projects and activities of common scientific interest, with women...

21
Mayo

The development of the 3D microscopy, super-resolution microscopy, and light sheet microscopy pushes biology towards new horizons. CRG and IRB Barcelona gather 420 experts in the 15th ELMI Meeting...

11
Mayo

The CRG, which leads the European Genome-Phenome Archive - EGA database, participates in this project through the Spanish node of Elixir

08
Mayo

The EU-funded MycoSynVac project combines gene engineering and biotechnology to design a novel veterinary vaccine chassis based on the bacterium Mycoplasma pneumoniae.

07
Mayo

The Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) project consortia, which includes CRG scientists, have now published their results from their first pilot study in three Science papers.

04
Mayo

The video was captured by CRG researchers Mariana Muzzopappa and Jim Swoger using SPIM technology.

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