Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) Employee Directory
Biotechnology ResearchCatalonia, Spain201-500 Employees
Based in Barcelona, Catalonia, the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) is an international biomedical research institute established in 2000 as a non-profit foundation. It engages with academic partners, including Pompeu Fabra University, to pursue scientific work. The CRG conducts interdisciplinary research that spans from genome and cell biology to whole-organism biology and environmental interactions, with the aim of advancing understanding of genetic diseases and their implications for health and society. One notable recent development is the December 2024 announcement of a four-year fully funded international PhD program in collaboration with BGI College in China, expanding opportunities for candidates in life sciences and related fields. The CRG also has an active ecosystem of collaborations and spin-offs, including the 2022 emergence of Orikine Bio as a CRG spin-off. Together, these activities reflect the institute's role in training future scientists, fostering partnerships, and translating laboratory insights into broader societal value.