Lab exchanges: from Ljubljana to Split
EMBO Short-Term Fellowships fund laboratory visits for up to three months. In this series, four Fellows talked to Kathy Weston about how such an exchange influenced them professionally and personally.
EMBO Short-Term Fellowships fund laboratory visits for up to three months. In this series, four Fellows talked to Kathy Weston about how such an exchange influenced them professionally and personally.
EMBO congratulates its member Sir Gregory Winter from the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, UK, on receiving the 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
This year’s Peer Review Week (10-15 September 2018) focuses on the topic of ‘Diversity and Inclusion’.
EMBO has written to the UK’s Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union, Dominic Raab, about concerns that Brexit will damage the scientific ties between the UK and the rest of Europe.
Today a coalition of eleven national research funders, with the support of the European Commission, have announced that all scientific studies supported by public grants must be published Open Access.
Scientists who attended the EMBO Lab Leadership course talk about getting the best out of their teams and research.
Private and public funders are powerful players in science, enabling a wide range of research worldwide. Their goals, conditions and evaluation procedures influence the types of research carried out and shape researchers’ careers.
The Chair of the EMBO Fellowship Committee and the Head of the Fellowship Programme give tips on how to put together the best possible application.
The EMBO Young Investigator Programme actively supports networking and collaborative working. In a new three-part series, six former and current EMBO Young Investigators talked to Kathy Weston about how the programme has enabled them to form lasting scientific and personal connections.
The EMBO Young Investigator Programme actively supports networking and collaborative working. In a new three-part series, six former and current EMBO Young Investigators talked to Kathy Weston about how the programme has enabled them to form lasting scientific and personal connections.