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22
May
Wed, 22/05/2024 - 09:37

Q&A with Bernardo Rodriguez, Computational Biologist at the CRG

Q&A with Bernardo Rodriguez, Computational Biologist at the CRG

Bernardo's group will develop new computational strategies to annotate and characterise repetitive DNA elements in detail

07
May
Tue, 07/05/2024 - 10:00

How a ‘Conductor’ Makes Sense of Chaos in Early Embryos

How a ‘Conductor’ Makes Sense of Chaos in Early Embryos

Early mammalian embryo development is like an orchestra performance. A study identifies a conductor making sense of the chaos. 

06
May
Mon, 06/05/2024 - 12:56

Vivek Malhotra elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Vivek Malhotra elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences

The honour recognizes Dr. Malhotra's outstanding contributions to the field of cellular and development biology.

23
Apr
Tue, 23/04/2024 - 17:14

It takes two to TANGO: New strategy to tackle fibrosis and scarring

It takes two to TANGO: New strategy to tackle fibrosis and scarring

An experimental treatment is the first to tackle collagen hypersecretion at the cellular level

16
Apr
Tue, 16/04/2024 - 10:21

Expedition begins to chart the invisible biodiversity of Pyrenean lakes

Expedition begins to chart the invisible biodiversity of Pyrenean lakes

The Pyrenees region is experiencing a warming rate higher than the global average, making it a critical observatory for the impacts of climate change.

15
Apr
Mon, 15/04/2024 - 11:19

Evolution's Recipe Book: How ‘Copy Paste’ Errors Cooked Up the Animal Kingdom

Evolution's Recipe Book: How ‘Copy Paste’ Errors Cooked Up the Animal Kingdom

Insect flight, octopus camouflage and human cognition are three examples of evolutionary innovation which relied, in part, on gene duplication events hundreds of millions of years ago 

12
Apr
Fri, 12/04/2024 - 16:16

Melanomas resist drugs by ‘breaking’ genes

Melanomas resist drugs by ‘breaking’ genes

1 in 2 melanomas have a BRAF mutation, and 50% of these cases will relapse within a one-year period.

20
Mar
Wed, 20/03/2024 - 10:42

Bacterial Protein Universe is Much Larger Than Expected

Bacterial Protein Universe is Much Larger Than Expected

A common microbe has 43% more genes than previously thought. The genomes of living organisms, including humans, may have more protein-coding potential than expected.

28
Feb
Wed, 28/02/2024 - 10:00

Q&A with Adel Al Jord, ‘Mechanobiologist’ and new Group Leader

Q&A with Adel Al Jord, ‘Mechanobiologist’ and new Group Leader

An interview with the latest Junior Group Leader to join the CRG

20
Feb
Tue, 20/02/2024 - 15:53

How Oocytes Outsmart Toxic Proteins to Preserve Long-term Female Fertility

How Oocytes Outsmart Toxic Proteins to Preserve Long-term Female Fertility

Mouse egg cells contain specialized ‘clean-up crews’ that keep cells tidy before fertilization

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