
Decoding gene regulation in space and time: an event report.
Key findings and emerging themes from the EMBL Conference 'Gene regulations: one molecule at a time' by event reporter Priyanka Yadav.
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Key findings and emerging themes from the EMBL Conference 'Gene regulations: one molecule at a time' by event reporter Priyanka Yadav.
Five key takeaways from an EMBL | EMBO Symposium that explored the ‘wild frontiers’ of model organisms, from phytoplankton to sea anemones, waterstriders, roundworms, and more by event reporter Kausthubh Ramachandran.
From 20th to 22nd May 2025, Plasmodium and Toxoplasma experts gathered from around the world in the idyllic city of Heidelberg to discuss the latest advancements in the biology and pathology of the malaria parasite.
Written by Ahmed Adel Ezat, PhD, lecturer at the Biophysics Department, Faculty of Science Cairo University, Egypt. Ahmed attended this meeting remotely, which is a great opportunity for those who are unable or unwilling to travel. Find out more about our virtual event platform!
Eva Klimentová from the Masaryk University in Czech Republic attended our recent 'AI and biology' symposium as an event reporter. Read on to discover the five main takeaways from the meeting and to find out more about Eva's experience in Heidelberg.
Vera Janssen, a PhD student at the Amsterdam Medical Centre in the Netherlands visited the conference as a graduate intern in 2019 and returned this year as a conference reporter.
Aditya, a final year PhD student from India, attended 'The human microbiome' symposium as an event reporter. Find out about his experience and the main scientific takeaways from the meeting.