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Cell biology

The PRBB centers commemorate the 500th anniversary of the death of Leonardo da Vinci with a visual installation at the Ciutadella/Vila Olímpica subway station.
24.07.2019

“Leonardo da Vinci at the PRBB”, a mural decoration in the metro

Choanoflagellates and friends: the unicellular organisms Salpingoeca rosetta (Arielle Woznica and Nicole King, UC Berkeley), Capsaspora owczarzaki (Helena Parra and Núria Ros, IBE) and Sphaeroforma arctica (Omaya Dudin, IBE) were some of the protagonists of this conference.
05.07.2019

Choanoflagellates & Friends, a meeting on our closest unicellular relatives

Artem Komissarov studies the molecular transport within neurons. Illustration by David S. Goodsell, the Scripps Research Institute.
12.06.2019

Rin4′: more than a science talk competition

Torre de telecomunicaciones Collserola en Barcelona (Imagen de Pexels)
20.03.2019

Cells also “speak” to each other

Sara Sceldi and Ana Janic, are two new research group leaders working on cancer at the PRBB.
11.03.2019

Tumour development screens in mice and cell lines – two converging strategies

Visualisation of neural precursor tissue, chemically treated to make it optically transparent, and scanned using a Selective Plane Illumination Microscope (SPIM), Image by Comal, Mayer and Swoger (CRG)
10.11.2018

Into the depths of the mouse brain

The Ruprecht lab is a small group —one postdoctoral researcher, two PhD students, one Master’s student and a technician— all biologists, but it will grow soon.
25.09.2018

“Science must be multidisciplinary and international”

Elvan Böke set up and has been directing the Oocyte Biology and Cellular Dormancy group since 2017.
07.06.2018

“You cannot have an old baby”

Culture of HeLa cells (Picture by Fèlix Campelo, CRG).
15.09.2017

Immortal cells

Four female mouse blastocyst embryos are arranged in the shape of an X, symbolising the changes happening to the X-chromosome at this stage. Bernhard Payer’s lab at the CRG
10.06.2017

Dealing with Gender Balance

Oxidative Stress and Cell Cycle research group (DCEXS-UPF), co-leaded by Elena Hidalgo and José Ayté.
16.01.2017

“Oxidative stress and cell cycle control: two converging pathways”

Fluorescence microscopy image, taken by Julia Von Blume, CRG
15.01.2017

Sorting out the proteins in the cell

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