Best poster prizes at ‘The human microbiome’
In case you missed 'The human microbiome' we are presenting two of the three best poster prize winners. Read on to find out about their research!
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In case you missed 'The human microbiome' we are presenting two of the three best poster prize winners. Read on to find out about their research!
In July, the EMBO | EMBL Symposium ‘Theory and concepts in biology’ took place for the first time ever, bringing together an interdisciplinary community and providing a platform to discuss perspectives on the role of theory in biology, and importantly also vice versa, the impact that…
In case you missed 'Predicting evolution' here we present to you the five best poster prize winners. Read on to find out about their research!
Since 2013, this symposium has become a must-attend event for scientists working with bacteria and new technologies. For the past 10 years, the focus of the meeting has remained on the interface of new technologies and new biology in bacteria, but the thematic areas change and speaker…
This year the annual EMBL Conference ‘BioMalPar XIX: biology and pathology of the malaria parasite’ took place 23 – 25 May in a hybrid format. If you have been to BioMalPar before, you know how special this community is and that you wouldn’t want to miss the event! One essential…
In case you missed 'The ageing genome: from mechanisms to disease' here we present to you the three best poster prize winners. Read on to find out about their research!
Written by event reporter Patricia Bondia The VIZBI congress is a one-of-a-kind event that highlights the power of visualisation in comprehending complex scientific data. Experts from a wide range of disciplines — from genomics to ecosystems and art — come together to share their latest…
At the beginning of March, the ‘The cellular mechanics of symbiosis’ took place, the first EMBO | EMBL Symposium of its kind. 111 on-site participants and 51 virtual participants joined scientific organisers Toby Kiers, John McCutcheon, and Thomas Richards for talks on how symbionts are…
161 on-site and 66 virtual participants from all around the world attended the EMBO Workshop ‘In situ structural biology: from cryo-EM to multi-scale modelling’ which was held on 8 – 11 February 2023 in Heidelberg. From 68 posters that were on display around the ATC’s helices,…
163 on-site and 78 virtual participants from all around the world attended the EMBO Workshop ‘From functional genomics to systems biology’ which took place 15 – 18 November 2022 in Heidelberg. 77 posters were on display around the ATC’s helices, with attendees and poster…