
CSSB: A new approach to infectious disease
Science Inside the Centre for Structural Systems Biology
2017
science
Science Inside the Centre for Structural Systems Biology
2017
science
Science EMBL scientists add crucial knowledge to understanding of the bacterium that causes tuberculosis
2017
science
Lab Matters “Without John Kendrew there would have been no EMBL,” wrote Ken Holmes
2017
lab-matters
Alumni EMBL alumna Zehra Sayers key driver of the Middle East’s first synchrotron project
2017
alumni
Science Understanding how the flu virus steals host RNA offers hope of new drugs
2016
science
Events The PEPC course celebrated its 10th anniversary in Hamburg from the 12 – 20 September this year
2016
events
Science How Christian Löw’s failed experiment led to an unexpected scientific journey
2016
science
Science Cryo EM reconstruction of RNA Polymerase I reveals details of how molecule binds and transcribes DNA
2016
science
Lab Matters Hope Jahren’s autobiography educates and delights
2016
lab-matters
Lab Matters Rosemary Wilson talks about imposter syndrome and how to handle it
2016
lab-matters
Science Collaborating to take crystallography into a new time dimension
2016
science
Science EMBL and ESRF scientists and mechanics work together on upgrade for one of Europe’s big X-ray sources
2016
science
Science 'The PDB plays a crucial role in structural biology research and development'
2016
science
Science Detailed structure paves the way for more effective cancer therapies
2016
science
Science Establishing a programme of research, development and user services for time-resolved crystallography
2016
science
Science Unexpected results: structure of DAPK enzyme reveals dual-purpose loop
2016
science
Science Florent Cipriani talks about his passion for developing beamline instrumentation
2016
science
Science How an EMBL team is making and sharing tools to explore tuberculosis protein structures
2016
science
Science Structural insights into how cohesin keeps DNA together during the cell cycle
2016
science
Science Protein screens developed at EMBL Hamburg now commercially available
2016
science
Science Hamburg collaborators analyse protein crystals inside the cells that made them.
2016
science
Science Further insights into how viral enzymes degrade the cell walls of Clostridia bacteria.
2016
science
Science CryoEM solves 3D atomic structure of largest and most elusive RNA polymerase.
2015
science
Lab Matters Sybrand van der Zwaag gives his five top tips for young researchers thinking about their next move.
2015
lab-matters
Events Energy, enthusiasm and endurance on tap as thousands attend 12-hour Hamburg Night of Science.
2015
events
Lab Matters Hamburg researchers have a ball creating game to explain transporter protein mechanism.
2015
lab-matters
Lab Matters Introducing the Small Angle Scattering Biological Data Bank, developed at EMBL Hamburg.
2015
lab-matters
Events Industrial partners and BioStruct-X facility members gather for Workshop at EMBL Hamburg.
2015
events
Science A puzzling peculiarity resolved by Hamburg’s Sample Preparation and Characterisation facility.
2015
science
Science Coin toss inspires CorMap: a new statistical test that sidesteps need for error estimation.
2015
science
Science Hamburg-led tuberculosis study demonstrates the power of collaboration.
2015
science
Science As EMBL Hamburg celebrates 40 years, we explore the past, present and future of crystallography.
2015
science
Events EMBL Hamburg celebrates four decades of vision, pioneering research and beamline services.
2014
events
Lab Matters The day EMBL Hamburg predocs and postdocs invited Nobel Prize Winner Ada Yonath to dinner.
2014
lab-matters
Events Life Science Nord event reveals how pharmaceutical companies use synchrotrons for their research.
2014
events
Science First complete picture of flu virus polymerase. A story of two decades of blood, sweat and sneezes.
2014
science
Events Course attendees go hunting (protein) aliens in a quest for optimal SAXS data.
2014
events
Events How to make good quality samples for good quality structural biology experiments.
2014
events
Events An interview with keynote speaker Michael Rossmann.
2014
events
Events Research building for interdisciplinary Centre for Structural Systems Biology (CSSB) takes shape.
2014
events
Science How a single molecule can attract and repel growing brain connections
2014
science
Science Molecular switch enables viruses to destroy C.diff bacteria – potential alternative to antibiotics
2014
science
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