Damaged telomeres in the elderly may increase susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2
DNA damage signaling induced by aging telomeres increases the expression of ACE2, the human SARS-CoV-2 cell receptor
DNA damage signaling induced by aging telomeres increases the expression of ACE2, the human SARS-CoV-2 cell receptor
EMBO launches a survey for life scientists to understand their needs and perceptions of the EMBO programmes and scientific publications
Research conducted in mice also identified the underlying mechanisms involving downregulation of a gene that plays a key role in immunity
Molecular targets for therapies that could prevent breast cancer recurrence have been identified by a group of German, Norwegian and British scientists
Interview with Toivo Maimets, Professor and Chair of Cell Biology at University of Tartu, and former EMBC President
Meet Elin Org, Associate Professor of Genomics and Microbiomics, University of Tartu, and EMBO Installation Grantee
Meet Peep Palumaa, Professor of Proteomics, Tallinn University of Technology, and EMBO Member
Meet Dominika Chmolowska, postdoctoral researcher at the Polish Academy of Sciences and the University of Wrocław, and EMBO Scientific Exchange Grantee at the University of Tartu
EMBO adds activities to its programmes and launches new funding schemes for researchers in or going to one of nine countries
The journal-independent peer review platform created by EMBO and ASAPbio is in the top ten projects for Science and Innovation Management.