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CNIO hosts an international meeting on the latest advances in genomic instability and cancer Events
27.05.2013
CNIO hosts an international meeting on the latest advances in genomic instability and cancer The Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO) hosts today, until May 29, an international...
20.05.2013 Manuel Serrano is honoured with the Jiménez Díaz distinction award for his scientific research career The Director of the Molecular Oncology Programme at the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre... 08.05.2013 CNIO joins the laboratory on wheels Movilab The Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO) has boarded the science truck Movilab this... 07.05.2013 María Blasco, Honorary Award by the Cátedra Real Madrid María Blasco, Director of the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO), received yesterday... Basic Research
25.04.2013
Cell Reports. CNIO researchers ‘capture’ the replication of the human genome for the first time The Genomic Instability Group led by researcher Óscar Fernández-Capetillo at the Spanish National...
The Melanoma Research Alliance supports CNIO research Translational
23.04.2013
The Melanoma Research Alliance supports CNIO research A consortium led by the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre’s researcher María S. Soengas...
First genetic factor in prostate cancer prognosis identified Basic Research
09.04.2013
Journal of Clinical Oncology. First genetic factor in prostate cancer prognosis identified Patients with prostate cancer and hereditary mutations in the BRCA2 gene have a worse prognosis and...
‘Science Careers’ devotes an article to the profile of Fátima Al-Shahrour in its ‘careers’ section 01.04.2013 ‘Science Careers’ devotes an article to the profile of Fátima Al-Shahrour in its ‘careers’ section The scientific researcher Fátima Al-Shahrour, head of the Translational Bioinformatics Unit in the... An international study identifies new DNA variants that increase the risk for breast, prostate and ovarian cancers Basic Research
27.03.2013
Nature Genetics. An international study identifies new DNA variants that increase the risk for breast, prostate and ovarian cancers The European Collaborative Oncological Gen-Environmental Study (COGS) project, whose main goal is to...

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