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Scientific life

After publishing his 500th paper Mark Nieuwenhuijsen has seven pieces of advice for those writing the first paper of their scientific career
08.04.2021

500 papers and seven pieces of advice to deal with the first one

The first efition of the ‘Career Week’ aimed to publicize what job options there are in science apart from academic life. Credit: Unsplash, Firdouss Ross
11.03.2021

Is there life beyond academia?

This 8M, International Women's Day, we #choosetochallenge gender stereotypes and leadership culture in science
08.03.2021

This 8M we #ChooseToChallenge!

26.02.2021

Uncovering de novo gene birth in yeast using deep transcriptomics

22.01.2021

EMBL Barcelona and CRG have received two prestigious ERC Consolidator Grants

Antonio Garcia de Herreros has been a group leader at IMIM for 28 years.
20.01.2021

Antonio García de Herreros (IMIM): “Things are not relevant when you publish them, but when the scientific community accepts them”

05.01.2021

Peer Community In: “Our wish was to provide an alternative to journals”

15.12.2020

Public-private collaboration to develop a treatment for fragile X syndrome

Eva Maria Novoa is one of the last group leaders to join the CRG. She's telling us about her scientific career.
01.12.2020

Eva Maria Novoa (CRG): “It is amazing to find answers to the mysteries that fascinate us”

19.11.2020

Coming out from the shadows – critical reasoning training is vital for scientists

One of the 10 milion € grants will try to understand one of the most fundamental processes in life – cell division. Photo by ZEISS Microscopy on Foter.com / CC BY-NC-ND
09.11.2020

26 M€ to decipher the mysteries of cell biology and to treat cognitive deficits in Down Syndrome

The Covid-19 crisis has made it even more difficult for many women to find the balance between personal and scientific life. Image by Mario Ejarque from images by CDC, Paweł Czerwiński and Barrett Ward on Unsplash
23.10.2020

The impact of COVID-19 on women in science – reflections on the WISCovid19 conference

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