The EASIGEN-DS project has officially launched, marking the first step toward establishing Europe’s largest and most advanced genomics research infrastructure. Coordinated by CNAG, this ambitious initiative brings together 13 leading genomics infrastructures from across Europe: CNAG,...
- The European project Genome of Europe (GoE) will generate the most comprehensive genetic database of the European population to date, sequencing 100,000 genomes representing people across the continent. A total of 27 countries, including Spain, are participating, with a budget of €45 million, of...
- Researchers at the Centro Nacional de Análisis Genómico (CNAG) reveal how different types of immune cells have adapted since humans diverged from other primates 6 million years ago.
- This first atlas of immune system adaptation provides key insights into how the human body defends itself against...
At CNAG, our commitment to excellence is reflected in every step of our genome analysis. Generating reliable and high-quality data is fundamental to support scientific discovery and healthcare advancements. This dedication has once again been recognised with the renewal of our ENAC accreditation...
• Researchers from the Functional Genomics Team at CNAG have identified critical limitations in standard quality control (QC) workflows for single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq), leading to the frequent inclusion of low-quality cells in single-cell transcriptomic atlases.
• Published in BMC...
- The research, part of the European project Solve-RD, and published today in Nature Medicine, focused on finding a genetic diagnosis for 6,004 families affected by rare diseases who had undergone extensive prior testing with inconclusive results.
- The groundbreaking study, involving over 300...