25/10/18
You are the company you keep
Researchers at the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) in Barcelona, Spain, have developed a new high-throughput screening method to detect direct biomolecule interactions. Such screening techniques are required to reveal how cellular...
24/07/18
Verónica Llorens and Ben Lehner awarded by the Catalan Society of Biology
CRG researchers Verónica Lloréns and Ben Lehner were acknowledged by the Catalan Society of Biology in the 3rd edition of their annual prizes in the categories of Young Investigator and Best Paper respectively.
...12/07/18
New perspective on tumour genome evolution
An interdisciplinary team of scientists at the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) deepens understanding of tumour genome evolution and suggests negative selection acting on cancer-essential genes plays a more important role...
20/06/18
New theory deepens understanding of Turing patterns in biology
CRG alumni researchers have expanded Alan Turing’s seminal theory on how patterns are created in biological systems. This work may answer whether nature’s patterns are governed by Turing’s mathematical model and could have...
15/06/18
CRG at the 12th Barcelona Science Festival
The Ciutadella Park hosted last weekend the Barcelona Science Festival and the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) participated again in this annual event.
230 different activities with more than 430...
15/06/18
Microomics awarded the “Impulso” Prize
The CRG spin off Microomics has been awarded the “Impulso” Prize. This award is an initiative of the University of Alicante and the Alicante Science Park, aimed at recongising innovation and entrepreneurship.
Pedro Iñaki González, CEO and...