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The biochemical signature of the synapse in a model of Down syndrome is identified with high resolution

The study has been based on cutting-edge phosphoproteic techniques, and has been carried out thanks to a grant granted by the La Marató de TV3 Foundation

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Early Supper Associated With Breast and Prostate Cancer Risk

People who have their evening meal before 9 pm or wait at least two hours before going to sleep have a 20% lower risk of breast and prostate cancer

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Novel Common Genetic Susceptibility Loci for Colorectal Cancer

The IDIBELL colorectal cancer research team, led by Dr. Vïctor Moreno, has contributed to a large-scale study that led to the description of 11 new genetic variants associated with this type of cancer. This study, published in in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute,  provides insight into the architecture of common genetic variation contributing […]

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The Third Warehouse of Biological Information: The RNA Code

The best-known way our cells and tissues store biological information is their genetic code, derived from the DNA sequence (Deoxyribonucleic Acid). During the last two decades, the epigenetic code has been identified as capable of controlling our DNA through a series of chemical tags. Today, an article published in Cell by Manel Esteller, coordinator of […]

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New books by IDIBELL authors: hereditary colorectal cancer & stem cell genetics

Hereditary Colorectal Cancer. Genetic Basis and Clinical Implications Researchers of the Hereditary Cancer Program of the Catalan Institute of Oncology, IDIBELL (Oncobell), Dr. Laura Valle and Dr. Gabriel Capellá, together with Dr. Stephen B. Gruber of the Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center (University of Southern California), have published a book on hereditary colorectal cancer entitled “Hereditary […]

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A European project to build a research infrastructure for access to patient-derived cancer models and data towards advances in translational oncology

Under the coordination of the University of Turin in Italy, members of the EurOPDX Consortium and additional key European academic and SME partners recently secured 5 million € from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme to build an infrastructure for access to patient-derived cancer xenograft (PDX) models and related data, for academic […]

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Specialised training session for H2020 project managers

On June 21st, the training session “How to support researchers in writing competitive proposals for Horizon 2020” was held at the Duran i Reynals hospital. The course, part of the ICABELL project, was taught by Dr. Sean McCarthy, expert in European funding for research projects.   The session, which had a high degree of attendance, […]

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CRISPR-editing of a single aminoacid make a whole animal more resistant to cisplatin-based chemotherapy

Cisplatin is one of the chemotherapeutic agents more frequently used by oncologists to treat tumors. Cisplatin-based chemotherapy is very efficient but frequently cancer cells adjust its molecular mechanisms to become resistant to cisplatin. The IDIBELL research group “Modeling Human diseases in C. elegans”, led by Julián Cerón, have been using a microscopic worm to investigate […]

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