The mission of CIC bioGUNE is to carry out research at an international level, focused on strategic objectives of global interest, at the same time supporting the development of the biotechnology industry in the Basque Country.
The tumor suppressor ING4 regulates gene transcription by recruiting chromatin remodeling complexes to active promoters. A team of CIC bioGUNE researchers has investigated the structure of ING4 and found that it forms dimers in vitro and in vivo....
EnterAberrant expression of transcription factors has been implicated in tumorigenesis. Investigators from the Cell Biology and Stem Cells Unit at CIC bioGUNE and groups at Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School have shown that...
Enter2010/02/19
The molecular architecture of ionotropic glutamate receptors
L-Glutamate is the major mediator of excitatory synaptic transmission the vertebrate central nervous system. Its receptors are either ligand-gated ion channels ( the AMPA, kainite and NMDA subtypes) or G-protein coupled receptors (metabotropic,...
Enter2010/02/05
Nota de Prensa: CIC bioGUNE, ‘buque insignia’ de la apuesta vasca por las biociencias2010/02/02
5th Anniversary videos2010/01/27
Minister of Industry and Minister of Health visit CIC bioGUNE more newsPROTEOMICS MASS SPECTROMETRY TENURE TRACK POSITION
CIC bioGUNE is now announcing the opening of 1 tenure track position in mass spectrometry for its Proteomics Core Facility. The candidates should have Ph.D. in Chemistry, Biochemistry or similar, with good communication and organizational skills. more offersPostgraduate student
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