EMBO launches Global Investigator Network
Connecting young research group leaders across the world
Connecting young research group leaders across the world
Researchers uncover a set of proteins that are enriched in pre-symptomatic non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
Regardless of the outcome of Brexit, scientists based in the UK will continue to have access to all EMBO Programmes and activities.
EMBO is pleased to announce a partnership with The Company of Biologists. Together, the two organizations will support scientific meetings in Brazil, Canada, China, Japan and South Korea.
EMBO and the Federation of European Biochemical Societies (FEBS) announce Sara Linse of Lund University, Sweden, as the recipient of the 2019 FEBS | EMBO Women in Science Award.
In September 2018 a group of European funders, supported by the European Commission, announced their plan to accelerate a move to full and immediate Open Access in scholarly publishing.
34 PhD students working in the labs of EMBO Young Investigators and Installation Grantees began the new year with an intense week of learning new skills and discussing their science.
“I’ve been approached by people asking for the next steps. There is a call for action.”
250 organizers of EMBO Courses and Workshops offered feedback through a survey. How did their responses influence the programme?
Together with EMBO Member Marek Mlodzik, the EMBO Fellowship team hosted 95 long-term fellows who are based in North America at this year’s US Fellows’ Meeting at Icahn School of Medicine, Mount Sinai Hospital in New York between 7 and 9 November.