2013

Brain epigenome changes from birth to adolescence

Experience of parents with their children and teachers with their students demonstrate how kids change their behaviours and knowledge from childhood to adolescence. Until now, little was known of the causes that could lead to these changes. Today, an article published in Science in collaboration with the group of Manel Esteller, Director of Epigenetics and […]

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Discovered the role of noncoding 5S rRNA in protecting the p53 tumor suppressor gene

Researchers of the Cancer Metabolism group at the Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL), Catalan Oncology Institute (ICO) and the Division of Hematology-Oncology of the University of Cincinnati, led by George Thomas, have discovered a role for ribosomal 5S RNA in the formation of a complex that regulates the stability of p53. Normally, p53 prevents healthy

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Roderic Guigo: ”We do not work only to know the genome sequence but to understand how DNA works in different conditions”

The head of bioinformatics and genomics laboratory of the Centre for Genomic Regulation in Barcelona (CRG), Roderic Guigo, explained the latest developments of the ENCODE project at a conference framed in IDIBELL seminar series on 14 June. In 2003, the ENCODE project begun with the aim of knowing the human genome. The project has grown

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Six students will live summer at IDIBELL

Six students will have the opportunity to complete their formation in one of the IDIBELL research groups. The training will last three months, from July to September. The students have finished the last course of a biomedical bachelor’s program. The Scientific Direction of IDIBELL has evaluated the applications received and has announced the awarded of

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Mutua Madrileña Foundation funds IDIBELL and ICO project to improve molecular diagnosis of Lynch syndrome

The Fundación Mutua Madrileña, in its 10th Call for Aids to Research, has selected a project to improve the diagnosis of Lynch syndrome led by researcher Marta Pineda, from the Hereditary Cancer research group of the Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute (IDIBELL) and the Catalan Institute of Oncology (ICO). The aid is provided with 33,000 euros

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Brain illusions at Ciutadella Park

Ciutadella Park in Barcelona has hosted on 15th and 16th June, the Festival of Science and Technology. The group of cognition and brain plasticity of the IDIBELL has participated, offering many activities to discover how our brain often makes us perceive things different to reality. This is the first year that the researcher Lucía Vaquero

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AECC funds a research project on Ewing sarcoma participated by IDIBELL

The Spanish Association against Cancer (AECC) has awarded an aid to research in Ewing sarcoma, a type of childhood cancer located in bone. The project has a duration of five years and has funding of one million two hundred thousand Euros. Ewing sarcoma is the second most common bone cancer and affects children and youth.

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Carlos Martin: ”Nobody believed that an attenuated strain of tuberculosis could reach to clinic”

The professor of microbiology and researcher at Microbacteria Genetics group at the University of Zaragoza, Carlos Martin, explained at what stage are the first trials of the MTBVAC. The conference held on June 7 is part of the series of seminars IDIBELL. Martin explained the process of creating the vaccine, the first with attenuated TB

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