Kyle Morris
EMDB Team Leader
“Open access data is so clearly a positive driver in structural biology, and I support building capability in this area 100%.”
With over 700 employees and fellows from 71 countries, EMBL-EBI brings together experts from many different disciplines.
EMDB Team Leader
“Open access data is so clearly a positive driver in structural biology, and I support building capability in this area 100%.”
Head of Literature Services
“I wanted my next move to be to another mission-driven organisation that is trying to make science open and accessible to everyone.”
PDBe Team Leader
“Most of the time you don’t know if you’re ready for a life-changing moment, such as starting a new job or moving abroad. Step one is showing up, speaking to people, asking around.”
Non-Vertebrate Genomics Team Leader
“People are becoming more aware and more accepting of flexible working patterns.”
Head of Infrastructure Services
“I’ve always tried to take on roles where I can go home in the evenings feeling I have done something to support an organisation that seeks to be altruistic.”
Head of Web Development
“The opportunity to work with some of the brightest people from the scientific community keeps my adrenaline flowing.”
Scientific Curator
“I love the fact that every day brings a new challenge, and the best thing is that our team loves solving problems so there’s always someone to consult with.”
Software Developer – Machine Learning
“We’re incredibly fortunate to have access to this much data and it’s vital for the work I do to train machine learning algorithms.”
HPC Engineer
“I think bioinformatics is a really useful tool for discovery, and EMBL-EBI is at the cutting-edge of the field, so we’re always working with the latest technology.”
Lead Software Engineer
“The way I see it, the role of my software is to guide our colleagues from the research and service teams to find technology solutions for their needs.”
Project Lead
“I migrated from being a biologist to being a bioinformatician, a developer, then building research and clinical infrastructure.”
Research Group Leader
“Diversity gives us broader insight into how to tackle research questions. It also keeps us on our toes.”
Research Group Leader
“Moving to EMBL-EBI felt like a natural fit for me. All the data resources managed by EMBL-EBI are great and the leadership in making data open access is fantastic.”
Research Group Leader
“For the life sciences to make major contributions to the blue economy, data needs to be systematically collected, openly shared and carefully analysed.”
PhD student
“The research environment at EMBL is conducive to interaction and discussion. The opportunities to learn are immense with resources and events to foster networking and career growth.”
PhD student
“When it came time for me to apply for PhD positions, EMBL-EBI was top of my list because I knew in terms of bioinformatics, I would learn a lot here.”
Postdoctoral fellow
“The only way to make progress in organoid research is for computational and wet lab scientists to work together.”
Postdoctoral fellow
“EMBL provides a very diverse community of colleagues. Researchers from various backgrounds and nationalities work here, which makes for a stimulating and enjoyable environment.”
Grants Officer
“What I find most satisfying is being able to help our group leaders with their grant applications and being successful.“
Principal Legal Officer
“It’s satisfying to know that we’re enabling the world’s biological data to keep flowing.”
Human Resources Partner
“If there is a place of work where you can come and be yourself and find like-minded people who share your ambitions, interests or hobbies, it is here!”