2024
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.
Celebrations of the International Women's Day
In February 2024, a great milestone was reached for the human omics data community: the first datasets are now available in the Federated European Genome-phenome Archive (FEGA)
Today, artist Nigel Fleming revealed 'Stomata', a sculpture inspired by plant biology and honouring Dr. Luis Serrano, the CRG's Director.
An interview with the latest Junior Group Leader to join the CRG
A new study finds the activity of Snhg11 is critical for the function and formation of neurons in the hippocampus, specifically in an area critical for learning and memory
Mouse egg cells contain specialized ‘clean-up crews’ that keep cells tidy before fertilization
The monoclonal antibody is named 17T2 and has prophylactic capacity
The Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation back joint project by Connecta Therapeutics, the CRG, IMIM and I3PT
The Proteomics Unit will work with Almirall to create advanced disease models