 
    Ocean origins
EMBL alumna Èlia Benito-Gutiérrez on how her research and career evolved after searching the seas.
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    EMBL alumna Èlia Benito-Gutiérrez on how her research and career evolved after searching the seas.
 
    Mark Green, EMBL-EBI’s Head of Administration reflects on his time at the institute
 
    On April 12, EMBL hosted 200 attendees at its Annual Reception in Heidelberg and highlighted its role as a training hub
 
    Big Data to find new questions For centuries, data visualisation has helped humanity identify patterns and gain new insights. When London suffered a cholera outbreak in 1854, the English physician John Snow used a map to trace the source of the infection to the water pump in Broad Street, Soho. Now…
 
    A medical revolution EMBL alumnus Raffaele De Francesco’s work on the Hepatitis C virus (HCV) led to a medical revolution. Previously, certain chronic viral infections had been kept under control using drugs, but it had never been possible to cure them completely by removing the virus from the…
 
    “In testimony of my great thankfulness”
 
    EMBL welcomes Slovakia as its 24th member state
 
    Among refurbished labs, alumni relive memories and find traces of their time at EMBL
 
    Historian Soraya de Chadarevian explores how EMBL’s first Director General shaped molecular biology
 
    Interview with EMBL’s Joint Heads of Government and EU Relations