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Gran Dolina cave site, Sierra de Atapuerca (Burgos, Spain). | Picture by José María Bermúdez de Castro, scientific Co-director of the excavations in Atapuerca and co-corresponding author on the paper.
20.04.2020

Scientists recover oldest ever human molecular evidence to date

Fish is a major source of omega-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids which are important for the developing fetus. | Picture by Shutterbug75 from Pixabay.
17.04.2020

Benefits of eating fish in moderation while pregnant outweigh risks for child

The four PRBB researchers who have received the international grants to finance their research projects. From left to right, Verena Ruprecht (CRG), Óscar Vilarroya (IMIM), Oriol Gallego (DCEXS-UPF) and Ben Lehner (CRG).
15.04.2020

Prestigious international and European grants will finance PRBB research projects

| Edited picture from the National Cancer Institute on Unsplash.
07.04.2020

On Covid-19 research at the PRBB

07.04.2020

Making a contribution to Hospital del Mar to fight against the new coronavirus pandemic

It is revealed for the first time how neurons carry essential genetic code for their growth and movement, thus promoting the formation and storage of long-term memories. | Picture by Anita Jankovic from Unsplash.
03.04.2020

Closer to figuring out the molecular mechanisms responsible for creating memories

Picture of the debate that took place after the screening of the documentary "Scientifilia".
22.03.2020

A gender perspective on the scientific career

Microomics, the second CRG spin-off, has just received two important grants.
13.03.2020

Microomics: next-generation sequencing to analyze the microbiome

The CNAG-CRG participated in the Pan-Cancer genome project by sequencing about 100 samples of chronic lymphatic leukaemia.
06.03.2020

Ivo Gut (CNAG-CRG): “Pan-Cancer has been the world’s biggest cancer genome sequencing project”

During the last 10 years, eating disorders cases have doubled globally. | Picture by Tom Sodoge on Unsplash.
13.02.2020

Food addiction exists, and shares common features with drug addiction

Picture of the last edition of the Open Day at the PRBB. | © Jordi Casañas.
05.02.2020

The reality of the gender gap in science: debates, activities and campaigns for February 11

The EGA (European Genome-Phenome Archive) is a kind of showcase for genomic studies worldwide. | Picture by Daniel von Appen from Unsplash.
27.01.2020

EGA: repository, distributor and science accelerator

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