CRG - Centre de Regulació Genòmica
Annual Report 2013 i 2014
Des de 2013, treballem en l’el·laboració de l’Annual Report del CRG.
Per centres de referència com aquest, es tracta d’una peça clau en la seva comunicació.
És de fet, el reflex de la seva activitat, valors i treball al llarg d’un any. Una eina que, ben executada, pot tenir un impacte molt positiu en la marca.
El repte és fer de l’Annual Report una peça única, amb noves idees i conceptes cada any i amb el treball clau de síntesi del gran volum d’informació.
The secret code ruling body formation
CRG researchers demonstrate that the mathematical theory proposed by Alan Turing in 1952 to explain embryogenesis can, in fact, account for the formation of fingers (James Sharpe’s lab).
Sex matters
The Regulation of Protein Synthesis in Eukaryotes group, led by Fátima Gebauer, looks at how the protein UNR works in Drosophila according to sex.
Why sport is good for your heart
Researchers from the CRG demonstrate, for the first time at a molecular level, how regular exercise improves cardiac cell function (Proteomics Unit, Eduard Sabidó and Guadalupe Espadas).
Safeguarding the cell nucleus
Researchers at the Centre for Genomic Regulation in Barcelona have uncovered a new quality control system in our cells, specific to the inner nuclear membrane, a specialised part of the endoplasmic reticulum (Pedro Carvalho’s lab)
Mice and men: so different but yet, so similar
Scientists from the CRG, coordinated by Roderic Guigó, are taking part in an international consortium which has found out that the mouse is a good model for certain diseases, but not others.
Mysteries of the nerve cells
The Epigenetic Events in Cancer group, led by Luciano Di Croce, is demonstrating the importance of the ZRF1 gene for establishing and maintaining the identity of the nerve progenitor cells.