Interview with Elena Conti
World-renowned structural biologist, Director of the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, and EMBL alumna Elena Conti will guide attendees through the fascinating world of the life and death of mRNA.
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World-renowned structural biologist, Director of the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, and EMBL alumna Elena Conti will guide attendees through the fascinating world of the life and death of mRNA.
A Nobel Laureate, leading biologists gather to mark decades of leadership in research
World-renowned structural biologist and EMBL alumna Elena Conti opens a window into the fascinating world of the life and death of mRNA at the next Kafatos Lecture on 20 October in Munich
Ukrainian scientist Sergiy Avilov uses the microscopy skills and scientific network he built at EMBL in his current role heading an Imaging Facility
By upskilling researchers on bioinformatics skills and tools, EMBL alumna Emily Perry is helping to make genomic medicine more accessible
An EMBL alumna returned to her native Lithuania, becoming one of the founding group leaders in the Vilnius University-EMBL Partnership Institute, helping to advance genome-editing technologies there
The annual meeting organised by Italian EMBL alumni was held in Turin on 18-19 May, hosted by the University of Turin and the University of Piemonte Orientale (UPO)
From biking together while at EMBL to assistant professorships at Heidelberg University, two academics formed a union that took them to the United States, into various industry positions and to a life with two young children.
We caught up with 2023 Lennart Philipson Award winner Desmond Higgins for a chat about his time at EMBL, his research developing sequence alignment tools, and 20th-century bioinformatics.
Two former EMBL scientists have been recognised for their outstanding contributions to the fields of science communication and multiple sequence alignment research, respectively