
An in silico hope for biology: machine learning
Lab Matters How EMBL scientists are using machine learning to advance biology
2018
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Lab Matters How EMBL scientists are using machine learning to advance biology
2018
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Lab Matters Researchers at EMBL Hamburg have released the next generation of their ARP/wARP software
2018
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Science New head of the Mesoscopic Imaging Facility at EMBL Barcelona will help scientists visualise nature
2018
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Events EMBL Rome opens its labs for students to get their first real taste of science
2018
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Science An engineer’s approach to understanding morphogenesis
2018
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Lab Matters Discover how EMBLers across all sites share their passion for science
2018
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Science EMBL scientists reveal NPC architecture of algae
2018
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Science EMBL researchers develop method that simplifies the isolation of DNA- and RNA- protein complexes
2018
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Science EMBL scientists extend Turing’s theory to help understand how biological patterns are created
2018
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Lab Matters Roche and EMBL join forces
2018
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Lab Matters Montenegro becomes EMBL’s 25th member state
2018
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Lab Matters EMBL’s Director General has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences of the United States
2018
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Science New Heidelberg group leader creates tools to help biologists work faster and better
2018
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Events Markus Ralser, upcoming EMBO workshop speaker, on how metabolism brought chemistry to life
2018
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Events EMBL experts outline the trends shaping scientific training in the coming years
2018
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Alumni EMBL recognises the outstanding work of alumni with the John Kendrew and Lennart Philipson Awards
2018
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Science New EMBL group leader explores biophysical properties of chromosomes and other cellular assemblies
2018
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Science EMBL scientists create a turnover catalogue of almost 10.000 proteins from primary cells
2018
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Events EMBL experts outline the trends shaping scientific training in the coming years
2018
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Science EMBL’s new group leader studies how gene expression is controlled
2018
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Events EMBL’s training programme launches its first e-learning courses: introductions to optogenetics and CLEM
2018
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Lab Matters EMBL welcomes Slovakia as its 24th member state
2018
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Events What opportunities can organoids bring to further the understanding of the human brain?
2018
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Alumni Among refurbished labs, alumni relive memories and find traces of their time at EMBL
2018
alumni
Science EMBL researchers solve a decades-long debate on a key process for brain and embryo-development
2018
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Science EMBL scientists unveil how 3D chromatin structure affects RNA splicing
2017
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Lab Matters A look back at some of the most read stories on EMBL’s news website this year
2017
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Events EMBL experts outline the trends shaping scientific training in the coming years
2017
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Science EMBL scientists superimpose structures of two-metal-ion enzymes and reveal new potential drug targets
2017
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Science New group leader based in Grenoble aims to unveil the mechanisms of RNA editing
2017
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Events James Sharpe, Head of EMBL Barcelona, co-chairs the morphogenetic engineering-themed conference
2017
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Lab Matters EMBL Director General elect, Edith Heard, awarded 2017’s Grand Prix Inserm for her work in epigenetics
2017
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Lab Matters EMBLers across all sites share how their curiosity about the world shapes their everyday life
2017
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Lab Matters Takashi Hiiragi and Lars Steinmetz received Advanced Grants from the European Research Council (ERC)
2017
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Lab Matters EMBL and HeidelbergCement sign Memorandum of Understanding
2017
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Science A summary of recent research highlights from EMBL
2017
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Lab Matters Aid for Labs is an EMBL-based charity aiming to provide scientific equipment to researchers in need
2017
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Events Interview with Rolf-Dieter Heuer, guest speaker at EMBL's 2017 Annual Reception
2017
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Science EMBL’s new group leader based in Hamburg aims to create models of infection cycles
2017
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