NEWS
First evidence that the nucleus is crowded with metabolic enzymes
Agreement marks a historic first for Spanish and Catalan science.
Ancient genetic hitchhikers found reshaping cancer genomes years before diagnosis
CRG Director awarded the Premi Nacional de Recerca
The CRG's Roderic Guigó was one of two scientists from all Spain to participate in the Human Genome Project
Arnau is the eighth CRG researcher to receive the prize
A new map explains how the genome gives rise to different cell types in the starlet sea anemone
The rat gut microbiome is shaped by the genes of its social partners
A technological advance can help unravel molecular factors which shape ageing and disease
It's the first time the CRG has had research represented at the most important AI forum in the world










