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COURSES@CRG: Computational Analysis of Exome-Sequencing Data for Clinical Applications

Organizers:

Stephan Ossowski (CRG, Barcelona)
Elias Bechara (CRG, Barcelona)

Main Goals:

The goal of this course is to provide medical doctors and clinical researchers with basic training in the analysis of Next Generation Sequencing data, with a focus on Exome-sequencing analysis for clinical applications.

Quest for Orthologs 4

Conference Summary
Proteins and functional modules are evolutionarily conserved even between distantly related species, and allow knowledge transfer between well-characterized model organisms and human. The underlying biological concept is called 'Orthology' and the identifictaion of gene relationships is the basis for comparative studies.
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Main Organizers: Toni Gabaldón, Christophe Dessimoz, Erik Sonnhammer

BCEC2015: Coding and non-coding functions of the genome

Coding and non-coding functions of the genome

The 3rd of the five meetings in the series of Barcelona Conferences on Epigenetics and Cancer (BCEC) will be organized by the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), Barcelona, Spain.

COURSES@CRG: Advanced Proteomics Course for Molecular Biologists and Clinicians

The “Advanced proteomics course for molecular biologist and clinicians” targets international postdocs and students and aims to provide an extensive update on the most advanced proteomics techniques and applications. The target audience includes PhD students and post-docs with some prior knowledge in mass spectrometry who think proteomics can have an impact on their own research projects. The course combines lectures with hands-on sessions in the laboratory and computational practicals to consolidate the concepts introduced during the theoretical sessions.

CRG and BD Workshop: New Insights for Multicolor Panel Design

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE STARTING TIME HAS CHANGED!
 

Flow Cytometry Workshop jointly organized by CRG/UPF FACS Unit and BD.

In the frame of the BD Horizon Tour, we would like to invite you to join us for the CRG and BD Workshop on 30 January from 09:15h till 14:15h in the PRBB Auditorium.

Thesis Lecture Elisa Pedone

16/12/201411:00RAMÓN Y CAJALThesis LectureElisa PedoneLab Pia Cosmaß-catenin fluctuates in mouse ESCs and is essential for Nanog-mediated reprogramming of somatic cells to pluripotencyHost: Pérez González, Gemma

Systems Neuroscience Christmas Mini Symposium “Push the limits of your brain”

When? Wednesday December 17th, 2014. 11:00-16:30hr.

Who? Hosts: Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), Cellular and Systems Neurobiology lab directed by Dr. Mara Dierssen & Neurosciences Research Program-Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute (IMIM) directed by Rafael de la Torre.

Speakers

PRBB Computational Genomics Seminars carla Bello

11/12/201411:00R_473.10_AULAPRBB Computational Genomics Seminarscarla BelloEvolutionary Genomics, CRGEvolution of chimeric lncRNAs in the human lineageHost: Kondrashov, Fyodor

VIII CRG PhD Symposium

Organized by: CRG PhD Representatives, CRG Graduate Committee

Symposium overview
The VIII CRG PhD Symposium is a internal symposium aimed at providing a platform for the young scientists working at the centre. All 2nd year students give a short talk focusing on the main question they want to address in their PhD and how they are planning to do this. In addition posters by 3rd year students will give an overview of the work that is being carried out in our institute.

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