• Since its foundation in 2010, the institution has helped strengthen genomic research in Spain, continuously upgrading its next-generation sequencing platform and high-performance data processing centre.
• During 2025, CNAG supported more than 1,100 projects from hospitals and research...
- A thirteen-year-old patient receives a genetic diagnosis thanks to a recent study integrating proteomics and genomics.
- For the first time, variants in the LEMD2 gene are linked to a muscular dystrophy resembling Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy (EDMD), expanding the known clinical...
• A new study led by the Centro Nacional de Análisis Genómico (CNAG) reveals how cerebrospinal fluid contains key information on the progression of central nervous system neoplasms and their resistance to treatments.
• Published in Cell Reports Medicine, the research combines, for the first time...
- After unveiling the cellular atlas of the human tonsil, CNAG now takes a further step with the release of its spatial transcriptomics map, advancing our understanding of this essential immune organ and revealing new defense responses in their native tissue context.
- The research, published in...
- Researchers from the Functional Genomics Team at CNAG analysed a vast dataset of 120,000 open reading frames (ORFs) derived from human endogenous retroviruses (HERVs) and identified 17,540 retroviral protein domains.
- Published in NAR Genomics and Bioinformatics, the study paves the way for...
- The revolutionary method, named METALoci, developed by Dr Marc A. Marti-Renom (CNAG, CRG) and Dr Juan Antonio Rodríguez (CNAG), has enabled the discovery of new genomic factors involved in sex differentiation, including a previously unknown non-coding regulatory region at the Fgf9 locus and the...











