The CNAG is a centre of reference for genomics and is a key part of the scientific infrastructure required to advance biomedical and genomics research in Spain. With its legal incorporation into the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) on...
Researchers from the CNAG participate in a study, led by IDIBAPS and the University of Barcelona and published today in Nature Genetics, which reveals an unexpected connection between epigenetic changes associated with lymphocytes maturation and those observed in cancer. Both processes share...
A severe depression forces a neurologist to end his career; his life is turned upside down. He decides to investigate the causes...   This is the starting point of the documentary Das Dunkle Gen (The Dark Gene) directed by Miriam Jakobs...
ELIXIR has been awarded €19 million from the EU to accelerate the implementation of Europe’s life-science data infrastructure over the next four years. From September 2015, ‘ELIXIR-EXCELERATE’ will facilitate the integration of Europe’s...
Researchers from the Centro Nacional de Análisis Genómico (CNAG) and the German Research Center for Environmental Health (GmbH) have published a paper in BMC Genomics highlighting the power of mouse exome sequencing and analysis to identify mutations and genes related to certain phenotypes.
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On April 14, 2015 the CNAG organised the workshop Introduction to Genome Analysis to help collaborators get a better understanding and improve interpretation of genome data. It was the first of the workshops that the CNAG will offer to current and prospective collaborators.

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