The Library was opened on the 20th November 1979 and it is named after the Hungarian-American scientist Leo Szilárd, who in part initiated the idea of EMBL.
Among February arrivals, topics include how to drive changes for Open Science, new insights on evolution of senescence, cure development for Alzheimer's, and mesenchymal cell populations in the bone marrow, newest edition of Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry, and more.
December book display brings study of the data misuse in modern statistics, new editions of 3D Imaging and Freshney's Culture of Cells, views on mass extinctions in light of Anthropocene, stories behind the taxonomic nomenclature, biography of Mileva Marić-Einstein, and more.
Library proudly presents the winner of the 2021 Summer Reading Art Contest! We congratulate Ariadne for her artwork about the book "Die Schnecke und der Buckelwal", by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler. Bravo Ariadne! Until the next Library Art Contest, enjoy the gallery of this year's young…