2018

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18
Dec

European scientists coordinated by Mara Dierssen have launched a research programme, which aims to identify common causes of dementia in Alzheimer’s Disease, Parkinson’s Disease and Down Syndrome...

04
Dec

Researchers discover the genes and regulatory elements of their expression that are required during the process of tissue and organ regeneration in the fruit fly.

30
Nov

Two CRG group leaders are among the most highly cited researchers in the world, according to the list established by Clarivate Analytics.

30
Nov

Two CRG group leaders are among the most highly cited researchers in the world, according to the list established by Clarivate Analytics.

HONOURS & AWARDS
27
Nov

European scientists come together in a public meeting in Brussels today to present and discuss how innovation improves the everyday life. ...

22
Nov

In an article recently published in Gut, researchers from the IDIBAPS and CRG identify a protein as a possible therapeutic target in the most frequent type of pancreatic cancer.

21
Nov
Amphioxus specimen with a background of epigenomic marks.  Author: Vincent Moncorgé.

An international team of scientists, co-led by CRG researcher Manuel Irimia, reports how more complex and specialised gene regulation proved to be pivotal in the origin of the vertebrates.

19
Nov

The representatives of the main Spanish political parties agree on the short-term implementation of certain measures to cut through red tape and to improve the science and innovation system.

13
Nov

CRG is part of the consortium of PHINDaccess project, a new EU-funded project launched on 5-7 November in Tunis

08
Nov
Skin of a young mouse. The image shows a cross section of the skin with the fibroblasts indicated in green. The thickness of the dermis and the density of fibroblasts is much greater in young skin than in aged skin– cell nuclei, in blue (M Salzer, IRB Barcelona)

A study in mice done at IRB Barcelona and CNAG-CRG explains that dermal fibroblasts lose their cell identify over time and with it their capacity to produce and secrete collagen and other proteins...

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