
LitSieve: an efficient tool for biocuration
ARISE fellow Matt Jeffryes is developing LitSieve, a new tool that will help biocurators target their literature search by filtering based on a wide range of annotations
Career Accelerator for Research Infrastructure Scientists
ARISE fellow Matt Jeffryes is developing LitSieve, a new tool that will help biocurators target their literature search by filtering based on a wide range of annotations
While in England, ARISE Fellow Alessandro Barenghi gained practical experience in CRISPR-based technologies, applied to target discovery and drug development, gaining key skills to advance his research.
ARISE fellow Arnau Fabra Ruiz is bringing science closer to the Catalan public on his Instagram account Expli.cat
Aleksi Sutinen, ARISE Fellow at EMBL Hamburg, talks about his work supporting beamline users
While in Sweden, ARISE Fellow Thomas Weber gained practical experience in cloud orchestration and production-grade software development, advancing the ‘Depictio’ project
Yehudi Bloch, ARISE Fellow at EMBL Hamburg, talks about the snow flea antifreeze protein
EMBL Grenoble Fellow Nicolas Foos explains the benefits of a new method developed by EMBL and the ESRF – a project he led during his ARISE fellowship
The ARISE summer school brought together fellows from across EMBL sites who are working on technology projects as part of EMBL’s Career Accelerator for Research Infrastructure Scientists (ARISE) programme
ARISE fellow Daniele Ancora works in the Light Imaging Facility at EMBL Rome to develop algorithms for optimising image-based omics technologies
ARISE fellow Melanie Schneider shares how she uncovered a new interest in research infrastructures and supporting discovery