Centre for Genomic Regulation

Most of its facilities and laboratories are located in the Barcelona Biomedical Research Park, in front of Somorrostro beach.

Since July 2015 CNAG (the National Centre for Genomic Analysis), located in the Parc Científic de Barcelona (close to Camp Nou), became an outstation of CRG.

[1] CRG is member of EU-LIFE,[2] an alliance of leading life sciences research centres in Europe.

In this group, research lines in Molecular Modeling, Protein Structure Prediction, and Complex Systems are in their nascent stages.

[3] Because the principles that underlie the behavior of proteins within and across cells are poorly understood, the CDB program aims to study the interactions between intercellular signaling systems and the cytoskeleton.

[3] This research program combines systematic and quantitative data collection with computational models, with the goal of discovering dynamic comprehension of complex biological processes.

This project integrates molecular, cellular, computational and systems biology approaches in model organisms and human diseases to study the genetic causes of age-related sicknesses.

[3] Among the services offered are: sample handling and sequencing, grant proposal development, variant detection in genomics, quality assessment of assemblies, analysis of high-throughput data, identification of microbial and fungi communities from sequences, and protein functional annotation.