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Sara Sdelci
Principal Investigator at Centre For Genomic Regulation (Crg)
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Work Experience
Principal Investigator
2019 - Present · 5 years and 11 months
Postdoctoral Fellow
2013 - Present · 11 years and 11 months
Phd Student
2009 - 2012 · 3 years
Company Details
The Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) is an international biomedical research institute of excellence, created in December 2000. It is a non-profit foundation funded by the Catalan Government through the departments of Economy & Knowledge and Health, the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, "la Caixa" Banking Foundation, and includes the participation of Pompeu Fabra University (UPF). The mission of the CRG is to discover and advance knowledge for the benefit of society, public health and economic prosperity. The CRG believes that the medicine of the future depends on the groundbreaking science of today. This requires an interdisciplinary scientific team focused on understanding the complexity of life from the genome and the cell up to an entire organism and its interaction with the environment, offering an integrated view of genetic diseases. The CRG’s main goals are: a) to be a world-leading centre in biomedical science; b) to communicate and establish a bilateral dialogue with society; c) to provide advanced training for the next generation of scientists; and d) to transform new scientific knowledge into benefits for health and economic value for society.
Year Founded
2000
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Industry
Biotechnology Research
HQ Location
C/ Dr. Aiguader, 88 Barcelona, Barcelona 08003, ES
Keywords
Basic researchGenomicsBiomedicineHealth researchSystems BiologyCell BiologyBioinformaticsGene RegulationStem CellsCancer
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