Life science researchers’ efforts to fight COVID-19
EMBO invited its 1800 Members and 150 Young Investigators to report on any efforts they or their institutions are making to help fight the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
EMBO invited its 1800 Members and 150 Young Investigators to report on any efforts they or their institutions are making to help fight the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Statement on the resignation of Mauro Ferrari from the ERC Presidency
The spread of the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) is continuing to quickly evolve in many countries. EMBO is continuing to monitor the situation closely to help prevent potential health and financial impact from the outbreak on EMBO Fellows, organizers of EMBO-funded events and the participants, and EMBO staff.
EMBO announces an extension of its current Short-Term Fellowship scheme: Core Facility Fellowships. These fellowships will support exchanges of technology and expertise between core research facilities that provide services to research institutions or universities.
Travel information and advice regarding coronavirus
EMBO and FEBS announce Elly Tanaka of the Research Institute of Molecular Pathology, Vienna BioCenter, Austria, as the recipient of the FEBS | EMBO Women in Science Award 2020.
On 7-11 December 2019, the annual ASCB|EMBO Meeting took place in Washington DC, USA. The meeting brings together life scientists from around the world.
EMBO has removed the 40-year age limit from the eligibility criteria for the Young Investigator Programme.
As of 1 January 2020, Leszek Kaczmarek is the new President of the EMBC (European Molecular Biology Conference), the funding body of EMBO.
EMBO Members are instrumental in the running of the organization’s programmes. Four members talked to Kathy Weston about why they agreed to be part of an EMBO Committee and what they personally gained from it.