The work of the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) focuses on understanding the complexity of life, from the genome in the cell to the complete organism and its interaction with the environment. All this is carried out by a multidisciplinary team that connects biology with physics, mathematics, chemistry and medicine, with the support of cutting-edge scientific services, which contribute to building the medicine of the future.
The main objectives of the CRG are to: a) achieve scientific excellence; b) communicate and establish a two-way dialogue with society; c) provide advanced training for the next generation of scientists; and d) transform new knowledge into benefits and value for society and the economy.