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CNIO researcher David Olmos is honoured with the ‘Juan Letona’ award for Traslational Medicine 26.06.2013 CNIO researcher David Olmos is honoured with the ‘Juan Letona’ award for Traslational Medicine The head of the Prostate Cancer and Genitourinary Tumours Clinical Research Unit at the Spanish... CNIO researchers discover a new gene involved in obesity Basic Research
20.06.2013
Cell Reports. CNIO researchers discover a new gene involved in obesity The discovery of an unexpected function for a gene that was associated to another process in the...
18.06.2013 Seve Ballesteros Foundation visits CNIO Javier Ballesteros, president of the Seve Ballesteros Foundation (FSB) and son of the Spanish golf... Basic Research
18.06.2013
Cell. An article in ‘Cell’ reveals a new resistance mechanism to chemotherapy in breast and ovarian cancer It is estimated that between 5% and 10% of breast and ovarian cancers are familial in origin, which...
A set of structures to study the oncogenic potential of EGFR Basic Research
14.06.2013
PNAS. A set of structures to study the oncogenic potential of EGFR Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO) researchers have used computational simulations to...
Events
10.06.2013
Carl Djerassi: “Science is based on human values such as trust” Carl Djerassi, who is recognised worldwide as being one of the fathers of the contraceptive pill,...
Spanish researchers writing in ‘Cell’ describe the nine hallmarks of aging Basic Research
06.06.2013
Cell. Spanish researchers writing in ‘Cell’ describe the nine hallmarks of aging 'The Hallmarks of Aging' will serve as a benchmark for future research programs on the aging process
Basic Research
06.06.2013
Molecular Biology and Evolution. Tracking the evolutionary history of a cancer-related gene How and when evolution generates diversity or gives form to proteins, living beings’ functional...
A new gene essential for nuclear reprogramming identified Basic Research
05.06.2013
Nature Communications. A new gene essential for nuclear reprogramming identified Researchers are still fascinated by the idea of the possibility of reprogramming the cells of any...

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