Shedding light on rare diseases: open data and model organisms
Perspectives, Science Why open data from model organisms is essential for rare disease research.
2023
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Perspectives, Science Why open data from model organisms is essential for rare disease research.
2023
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Lab Matters, People & Perspectives, Perspectives Jo McEntyre talks about data services, open data and a new era for research assessment.
2023
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Science, Science & Technology Microbial communities play essential roles in ocean ecology and planetary health. A recent publication highlights priorities for understanding and protecting ocean microbiomes.
2022
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Research highlights, Science, Science & Technology Scientists identify previously unexplored gene segments to be added to human genome databases.
2022
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Lab Matters, People & Perspectives EMBO Director Fiona Watt discusses preprints, data sharing, and evaluation in light of EMBL’s new Open Science policy
2022
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Science, Science & Technology Understanding how the flu virus steals host RNA offers hope of new drugs
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Inducible mechanism found by EMBL scientists links receptor degradation and replenishment
2016
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Lab Matters, Science & Technology Ewan Birney's nine "Structures of Christmas" celebrate 20 years of PDBe
2016
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Lab Matters, People & Perspectives Iain Mattaj on failure, adventure, determination and the Scientific Method
2016
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Lab Matters For the past two months EMBL Heidelberg has hosted around 60 first year PhD students from EMBL’s International PhD Programme (EIPP). From thousands of applicants, the students were selected from over 40 countries to work on their PhD research at one of EMBL’s five sites – Grenoble, Hamburg,…
2016
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Science, Science & Technology EMBL scientists use new techniques to describe the architecture of conical HIV capsids
2016
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EMBL Announcements, Lab Matters A new crystallography platform in Grenoble opens the door to new technological developments
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Research on the effect of nerve cell stiffness on sensitivity to touch could lead to new painkillers
2016
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Connections, Events The PEPC course celebrated its 10th anniversary in Hamburg from the 12 – 20 September this year
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Paul Nurse’s failed experiment inspired a career that would uncover key mechanisms of cell division
2016
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Science, Science & Technology New method combines signalling pathway data resources to improve systems biology research
2016
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Science, Science & Technology How Christian Löw’s failed experiment led to an unexpected scientific journey
2016
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Lab Matters, People & Perspectives EMBL’s Petra Riedinger retires after 40 years producing posters, graphics, artwork and more
2016
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Lab Matters, Science & Technology How a team of scientists and artists at EMBL transformed microscopy data into stunning 3D images
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Exploring what it would take to regrow a lost limb, and what we might learn along the way
2016
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Alumni, People & Perspectives Ernst Stelzer earns 2016 Lennart Philipson award for advances in light sheet microscopy
2016
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Alumni, People & Perspectives EMBL alumnus Jop Kind reflects on the questions that led him to this year’s John Kendrew Award
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Parasite’s method of rewiring our immune response leads to novel tool for drug tests
2016
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Lab Matters, Science & Technology EMBL study finds that rearranging how DNA packs the nucleus can activate cancer genes
2016
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Science, Science & Technology BLUEPRINT: EMBL-EBI and the push to decipher the blood epigenome
2016
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Events, Lab Matters Check out the newly revealed programme for 2017
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Cryo EM reconstruction of RNA Polymerase I reveals details of how molecule binds and transcribes DNA
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Open source bioinformatics method for finding metabolites makes experiments comparable across labs
2016
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Lab Matters Upgraded server room is ready to take the heat at EMBL Grenoble
2016
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Lab Matters, People & Perspectives Hope Jahren’s autobiography educates and delights
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Where design meets bioinformatics, new scientific perspectives abound.
2016
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Science, Science & Technology What happens when plant's leaf-placing feedback loop isn't quite right
2016
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People & Perspectives, Science Robert Prevedel develops deep-tissue microscopy for scientists to peer deep inside living organisms
2016
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Connections, Events Participants learn about EMBL’s ocean biodiversity research at the Fall Gala
2016
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Science, Science & Technology New platform useful for studies of protein binding, human tissue and more
2016
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Lab Matters, People & Perspectives We catch up with neuroscientist Craig Stark, speaker at the EMBL/EMBO Science and Society Conference
2016
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EMBL Announcements, Lab Matters Global Alliance for Genomics and Health chose Birney to lead efforts to bring genomics to the clinic
2016
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Science, Science & Technology A rapid, versatile mechanism that modifies proteins is revealed to be crucial for the evolutionary process
2016
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Lab Matters, People & Perspectives Rosemary Wilson talks about imposter syndrome and how to handle it
2016
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Science, Science & Technology EMBL scientists investigate how leaves grow flat to efficiently capture sunlight
2016
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Connections, Events CamNTF hosts meetings around Cambridge, open to all scientists interested in new therapeutics
2016
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Science, Science & Technology IMPC study identifies 410 genes essential to life in the mouse, providing a window on human disease
2016
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Connections, Lab Matters EMBL recently attended the Naturejobs Career Expo, advising scientists about their career options
2016
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Events, People & Perspectives Eberhard Bengsch explains why EMBL’s events programme attracts him time and again
2016
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Lab Matters, Science & Technology CORBEL Open Call launches October 2016, for access to 15 facilities and 8 research infrastructures
2016
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Events, Lab Matters Take part in an EMBL conference or symposium for free as an EMBL events reporter
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Side-effects of leukaemia drug explained, reveal possibility of repurposing to treat other diseases
2016
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People & Perspectives, Science New head of Proteomics Core Facility also runs stability proteomics lab
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Puzzle of nuclear pore formation in growing nuclei solved
2016
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Alumni, People & Perspectives EMBL alumnus Angus Lamond is driving forward new ways to explore the proteome
2016
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Alumni, People & Perspectives Past meets present as Library head Ioanna Ydraiou interviews EMBL’s first librarian
2016
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Science, Science & Technology EMBL researchers help to design a lead compound active against four different pathogens
2016
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Lab Matters, People & Perspectives Stephen Cusack looks back on the early days of his collaboration with Anacor developing anti-infectives
2016
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Lab Matters, People & Perspectives Andrés Palencia on the design of compounds that may help fight drug-resistant TB and more
2016
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Lab Matters, Science & Technology A new repository helps identify emerging trends in data-driven science.
2016
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Connections, Lab Matters EMBL and the Hubrecht Institute signed a 5-year partnership agreement
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Collaborating to take crystallography into a new time dimension
2016
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Science, Science & Technology 3D printing, gaming, virtual reality and lenticular posters bring new perspectives to research
2016
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Lab Matters, People & Perspectives Turning the spotlight on the diverse universe of EMBL’s 200-strong postdoc community
2016
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Connections, Lab Matters Celebrating the rich history of scientific contributions in Malta, EMBL's newest member state
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Emmanuelle Charpentier sheds light on how CRISPR–Cas9 went from side project to global revolution
2016
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Lab Matters Unexpected adventures at EMBL LearningLAB focused on biodiversity
2016
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Alumni, People & Perspectives "If I have an aim, I’ll find a solution" – meet EMBL alumnus Jochen Wittbrodt
2016
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Lab Matters, People & Perspectives Integration, collaboration and openness on agenda for Carlos Moedas, European Commissioner for Research
2016
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Connections, Science EMBL and ESRF scientists and mechanics work together on upgrade for one of Europe’s big X-ray sources
2016
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Connections, Events Alumnus and entrepreneur Marc Zabeau speaks at inaugural Life Science Funders and Foundations event
2016
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Science, Science & Technology 'The PDB plays a crucial role in structural biology research and development'
2016
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Lab Matters, People & Perspectives Bruce Alberts on fixing the broken academic career pipeline
2016
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Alumni, People & Perspectives Scientific community manager, alumnus Aidan Budd, connects people with shared interests, values, goals
2016
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EMBL Announcements, Lab Matters EMBL scientists regularly receive prestigious awards – meet the latest honourees.
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Team leader investigates how the gut microbiome could relate to human diseases
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Storage of pre-made nuclear pores allows for rapid cell division in fruit fly embryos
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Detailed structure paves the way for more effective cancer therapies
2016
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Lab Matters German students visit EMBL-EBI on a tour to explore a new culture and different career paths
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Strength of contraction determines whether cells become embryo or placenta
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Molecular messengers synthesised to help study how cells respond to outside stimuli
2016
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Science, Science & Technology New technique reveals uncharted docking sites in RNA-binding proteins
2016
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Alumni, EMBL Announcements EMBL Alumni Association Board review progress and discuss new initiatives
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Study provides insights into workings of new HIV drugs and how virus becomes resistant
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Core Technologies in Life Sciences (CTLS) association will be key resource for facility professionals
2016
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Science, Science & Technology “Like getting hold of a microscope for the first time”
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Collaborations shorten distance between EMBL Heidelberg, Germany, and CEITEC in Brno, Czech Republic
2016
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Lab Matters, People & Perspectives In a time of great uncertainty, key facts about EMBL's status, collaborations, funding and recruitment
2016
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People & Perspectives, Science New group leader combines physics and biology to answer the 'hows' of cell movement
2016
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Alumni, Lab Matters 27 former Bork lab members joined Peer for a full-day get-together this summer
2016
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EMBL Announcements, Lab Matters The UK’s decision to leave the EU has no direct consequences for the UK’s membership of EMBL
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Studying at EMBL in Grenoble helps Japanese postdoc see her native country through different eyes
2016
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Science, Science & Technology How cells eliminate protein deposits that can lead to neurodegenerative disorders
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Establishing a programme of research, development and user services for time-resolved crystallography
2016
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Events, Lab Matters Meet the secret timekeepers of EMBL events: AV technicians Sean Nightingale and Jan Abda
2016
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Connections, Lab Matters Grenoble-based Partnership for Structural Biology (PSB) renewed for five more years
2016
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Alumni, Connections Marco Tripoldi and Valeria Carola join colleagues and peers at gathering of Italy-based alumni
2016
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Alumni, Connections Abel Ureta-Vidal and Louise Modis join colleagues and peers at gathering of UK-based alumni
2016
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Science, Science & Technology What's a microbiome? How on Earth do they work?
2016
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People & Perspectives, Science Dozens of postdocs boosted their careers with a voyage aboard the Tara Oceans research schooner
2016
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Science, Science & Technology New method enables scientists to use light to direct where cancer cells go
2016
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Science, Science & Technology From shared interests at a conference to a surprising discovery
2016
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Events, Lab Matters Upgrading your conference experience with the new EMBL Events app
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Unexpected results: structure of DAPK enzyme reveals dual-purpose loop
2016
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Science, Science & Technology A perfect match: behaviourist Takefumi Kikusui visits the Gross group to explore animal attraction
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Largest-ever study of breast cancer genomes reveals new genes and mutations
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Stool transplants: finding the right match important, EMBL study shows
2016
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Science, Science & Technology How EMBL scientists are discovering and understanding the waves and rhythms inside us
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Florent Cipriani talks about his passion for developing beamline instrumentation
2016
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Science, Science & Technology EMBL PhD project puts development in a new light
2016
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Events, People & Perspectives Neuroscientist and comedian Sophie Scott explains the complexity and social importance of laughter
2016
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Lab Matters Review of 'Life’s Blueprint: The Science and Art of Embryo Creation' by Benny Shilo
2016
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Alumni, People & Perspectives EMBL's ninth administrative director Keith Williamson looks back at 14 years at the Laboratory
2016
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Lab Matters, People & Perspectives Illustrator Edmond Baudoin donates an original artwork to the EMBL Archive
2016
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Alumni, EMBL Announcements EMBL rewards the special work of alumni through the John Kendrew and Lennart Philipson awards.
2016
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Lab Matters EMBL scientists regularly receive prestigious awards – meet the latest honourees.
2016
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Alumni, People & Perspectives Meet a driving force behind collaborations with the Slovak Republic, alumnus Jozef Ševčik
2016
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Alumni, People & Perspectives Gareth Griffiths, new Chair of the Alumni Association, reveals his many perspectives of EMBL
2016
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Science, Science & Technology CrystalDirect, developed at EMBL, automates crystal preparation for X-ray analysis
2016
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Science, Science & Technology First detailed structural description of all the rings of nuclear pores
2016
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Alumni, People & Perspectives Alumna Angela Relogio tells us about her passion for science, communication and mentoring
2016
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People & Perspectives, Science Why does a cookie look different depending on how hungry you are? Neuroscientist Asari wants to find out
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Information on structure of molecule used for genome engineering yields increased efficiency
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Subtle genetic differences destine cells to placenta or animal, very early in embryo development
2016
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Science, Science & Technology How an EMBL team is making and sharing tools to explore tuberculosis protein structures
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Commentary in Nature Methods introduces the EMPIAR resource and gives glimpse of future developments
2016
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Science, Science & Technology 1st real-time video of starfish egg cell eliminating crucial structures, to ensure embryo viability
2016
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Science, Science & Technology New technique uses X-rays to find landmarks when combining fluorescence and electron microscopy
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Neural mechanisms in mouse brains indicate that we actively forget as we learn
2016
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Science, Science & Technology TraCeR: new method for studying T cells opens up opportunities to explore immune responses
2016
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Lab Matters Award acknowledges leadership in gender equality on the Wellcome Genome Campus
2016
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Events, Lab Matters EMBL PlayLab now available at 22 conferences hosted in Heidelberg
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Structural insights into how cohesin keeps DNA together during the cell cycle
2016
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Science, Science & Technology First detailed atlas of start points for genes expression in malaria-causing parasite
2016
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Lab Matters Iain Mattaj talks about the search for his successor
2016
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Science, Science & Technology “It’s a bit like drawing a picture of an intricate object just by looking at its shadow on the wall."
2016
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Science, Science & Technology How stem cells resist change
2016
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Science, Science & Technology What do cells in an embryo have in common with schools of fish, swarms of fireflies, and applauding audiences?
2016
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Science, Science & Technology How transcription factors interact to create a heart
2016
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Lab Matters Independent analysis of EMBL-EBI underscores the value and impact of open data in the life sciences
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Plankton network linked to ocean's biological carbon pump revealed
2016
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Connections, Lab Matters Pioneering target validation collaboration expands to accelerate drug discovery research.
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Protein screens developed at EMBL Hamburg now commercially available
2016
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Alumni, People & Perspectives Former Head of EMBL Grenoble passed away on 21 January 2016 at the age of 89
2016
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Lab Matters, People & Perspectives "We’re open! We’re open to working with everybody, we’re open to new things."
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Hamburg collaborators analyse protein crystals inside the cells that made them.
2016
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Science, Science & Technology Further insights into how viral enzymes degrade the cell walls of Clostridia bacteria.
2016
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Events, People & Perspectives Scientist and showman: PhD student Vasily Sysoev shares his passion for outreach.
2016
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Science, Science & Technology New method is first to enable parallel profiling of the transcriptome and epigenome of a single cell.
2016
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