Fellowships expand research horizons
EMBL-UNESCO fellows reflect on experiences at EMBL that broadened their own research capacity while providing new perspectives to collaborators.
PEOPLE & PERSPECTIVES2026
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EMBL-UNESCO fellows reflect on experiences at EMBL that broadened their own research capacity while providing new perspectives to collaborators.
PEOPLE & PERSPECTIVES2026
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Predoctoral Fellow Leonie Johanna Lorenz combines genomics with equations to predict how bacteria evolve and adapt to vaccines.
PEOPLE & PERSPECTIVES2026
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A new genomic analysis tool developed at EMBL-EBI, is helping NHS Scotland tackle antimicrobial resistance and improve outbreak response.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY2025
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African scientists awarded the 2024 EMBL-UNESCO residencies share their experience in bioinformatics and virology, emphasising the power of connections and knowledge exchange.
CONNECTIONSPEOPLE & PERSPECTIVES2025
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The first EMBL-UNESCO infection biology research fellows share observations after residencies with EMBL researchers.
LAB MATTERSPEOPLE & PERSPECTIVES2024
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Jacqueline shares her experience of EMBL's international PhD programme.
LAB MATTERSPEOPLE & PERSPECTIVES2024
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The Lees group develops a tool that can scale up bacterial genome annotation.
2023
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John Lees joins EMBL-EBI as a Group Leader in Pathogen informatics and modelling.
LAB MATTERSPEOPLE & PERSPECTIVES2022
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