Terra Incognita: exploring new horizons in scientific ethics
EMBLetc EMBL’s upcoming Science & Society conference takes a deep dive into the ethical considerations surrounding the use of technology and organoids in life science research.
2023
EMBLetc EMBL’s upcoming Science & Society conference takes a deep dive into the ethical considerations surrounding the use of technology and organoids in life science research.
2023
Connections, Events The upcoming 22nd EMBL Science & Society Conference will explore the One Health approach, which advocates for greater cross-sectoral collaboration and communication across the human-animal-environment interface.
2021
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Events, People & Perspectives At an EMBL Science & Society lecture, science journalist Kai Kupferschmidt advocated for accurate, clear and contextual science communication.
2021
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Connections, Events EMBL’s most recent Science and Society seminar explored how best to harness big data to address multi-faceted issues of a pandemic.
2021
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Alumni, People & Perspectives Zehra Sayers explains what makes the SESAME synchrotron special, why we should not fear failure, and why curiosity is her biggest driver.
2021
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Lab Matters Tracey Brown from Sense about Science shares her thoughts on the need to empower women to share and access scientific information.
2021
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Events, People & Perspectives At EMBL’s Science and Society conference, Ugandan campaigner Vanessa Nakate spoke about the need to take action on climate change.
2020
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Events, Science & Technology EMBL’s 21st Science and Society Conference will address scientific and societal responses to mass extinctions. Ahead of his keynote speech, renowned palaeontologist Mike Benton explains how looking into the deep past can give us vital insights into the future of life on Earth.
2020
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Events, Lab Matters How Joana Moscoso bridges the gap between science and society
2020
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Lab Matters, People & Perspectives EMBL’s new Science and Society Manager shares her plans for fostering multidisciplinary dialogue
2020
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Alumni, People & Perspectives The naked mole-rat as a model organism in ageing research
2019
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Events, Lab Matters Professor Tim Lewens challenges the human genome’s unique place in bioethics
2019
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Events, People & Perspectives What genetics can tell us about the structure of ancient human populations
2018
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Lab Matters EMBL’s GeneCore steps up to discover the facts and settle disputes
2018
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Alumni, Science & Technology Translating 2D hospital scans into 3D prints is informing patients and aiding surgeons
2018
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Events, People & Perspectives Theoretical physicist Robbert Dijkgraaf discusses the importance of curiosity-based research
2018
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Events, Lab Matters EMBL Rome opens its labs for students to get their first real taste of science
2018
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Lab Matters, People & Perspectives Discover how EMBLers across all sites share their passion for science
2018
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Lab Matters, Science The Protein Data Bank in Europe celebrates its schools art project with its largest exhibition yet
2018
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Events, Lab Matters 20,000 visitors get sneak peek at giant particle accelerators at DESY DAY in Hamburg
2017
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Events, Science & Technology Meet Ig Nobel emcee Marc Abrahams, an EMBL Science and Society speaker in December
2017
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Events, People & Perspectives Interview with Rolf-Dieter Heuer, guest speaker at EMBL's 2017 Annual Reception
2017
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Lab Matters, People & Perspectives Biologists Sydney Brenner and Richard J. Roberts addressed the importance of scientific archives
2017
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Events, Science & Technology Science and Society event answers controversial questions about gut microbes
2017
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Lab Matters, People & Perspectives People across EMBL’s sites reflect on the ways they perceive their world
2017
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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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Connections, Events Participants learn about EMBL’s ocean biodiversity research at the Fall Gala
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 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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Connections, Events Alumnus and entrepreneur Marc Zabeau speaks at inaugural Life Science Funders and Foundations event
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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Lab Matters Award acknowledges leadership in gender equality on the Wellcome Genome Campus
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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Events, Lab Matters Two PhD students sink their teeth into the science and speculations of Jurassic Park.
2015
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Connections, Events Connecting entrepreneurs and world leaders in genomics to address opportunities and challenges.
2015
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Lab Matters, People & Perspectives Compelling short stories that shine light on the life and work of EMBL staff.
2015
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People & Perspectives, Science & Technology What really sets humans apart? Forming societies, teaching and compassion, says Agustin Fuentes.
2015
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Lab Matters, People & Perspectives Ewan Birney on the risks, rewards and realities of studying humans as a model species.
2015
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Lab Matters Halldór Stefánsson on the long history of complex interactions between humans and animals.
2015
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Lab Matters Giuseppe Testa reflects on the myriad intersections of our digital and biological lives.
2015
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Events, People & Perspectives Highlights from the 'What makes us human?' symposium at EMBL Heidelberg.
2015
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Lab Matters, People & Perspectives Postdoc Thibaut Brunet reviews two popular science books that explore the rise of Homo sapiens.
2015
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Events, Lab Matters A snapshot of the many activities and events that took place in the world of EMBL this Autumn.
2015
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Events, Lab Matters Energy, enthusiasm and endurance on tap as thousands attend 12-hour Hamburg Night of Science.
2015
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Events, Lab Matters Science met business and strangers became friends at the first Friends of EMBL Ladies Night.
2015
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Lab Matters Hamburg researchers have a ball creating game to explain transporter protein mechanism.
2015
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Connections, Events Tara Oceans research vessel welcomes aboard scientists, policymakers and funders.
2015
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Events, People & Perspectives Insights from the evangelical Vint Cerf, a “founding father of the Internet”, during a visit to EMBL.
2015
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Lab Matters What’s on your Summer reading list? Here are some favourites of staff in the Lab.
2015
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Alumni, People & Perspectives Alumnus Luis Bejarano asked Spanish students to stick out their tongues to analyse their microbiome.
2015
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Events, Lab Matters A contagious cancer threatens the Tasmanian devil – extract from Science in School journal.
2015
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Events, Lab Matters Web of lies? Science Movie Night reveals science behind the most famous spider bite in film history.
2015
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Lab Matters, People & Perspectives “Interactions: that’s what I like the most in biology” – meet Lukáš Janošík, EUCYS 2014 prize winner.
2015
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Lab Matters, People & Perspectives Database administrator's photo essay reflects internationality and personality of the Genome Campus.
2015
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Events EMBL-EBI organises an evening of talks and discussion about the global spread of infectious disease.
2015
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Lab Matters Stephen Cusack, head of EMBL Grenoble, among 47 new Royal Society fellows.
2015
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Events Ben Lillie takes us on a journey through the art and craft of personal narrative.
2015
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Alumni Exploring the science and magic of Lil Bub – alumna launches project to sequence the ‘Lilbubome’.
2015
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Lab Matters Wellcome Genome Campus gives first Best Practice Award for Supporting Women in Science.
2015
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Events First LearningLAB of 2015 makes science of protein structure crystal clear for 22 teachers.
2015
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Alumni How the Rosetta Mission’s comet landing led to unexpected destinations for alumna Karin Ranero,
2015
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Science A brief history of microscopes, from van Leeuwenhoek to Betzig, Hell and Moerner.
2015
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Lab Matters Which tales have illuminated something important to you? Staff from the Lab provide their favourite.
2015
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Lab Matters EMBL-EBI supports relaunch of yourgenome.org, to bring genetics advances to a wider audience.
2015
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Events EMBL-EBI supports Big Biology Day, inspiring 500 youngsters with jelly-baby DNA and golf-tee viruses.
2014
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Alumni Get a flavour of the 15th EMBL|EMBO Science and Society Conference from alumnus Freddy Frischknecht.
2014
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Events Appetite to ZzZzZzZ… bite-sized highlights from this year’s Science and Society conference.
2014
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Events Open Day in Grenoble celebrates crystallography for the Fête de la Science.
2014
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Lab Matters Music, bubbles and DNA: a collaborative project brings artist and scientist together
2014
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Lab Matters Drumming, drama, dancing and discovery in a diary of art and science event, Roche Continents.
2014
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Lab Matters Bibliophiles from the Lab pick out the stories that have inspired them at work and elsewhere.
2014
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Events Charles Spence invites you to taste the difference.
2014
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Alumni Alumnus Giovanni Frazzetto on what happens when art, literature, theatre, and science come together.
2014
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Lab Matters PhD student Charles breeze found inspiration at this year's Lindau Nobel Laureate meeting.
2014
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Lab Matters Artist Stephen Wright gifts artwork inspired by DNA storage research to EMBL-EBI.
2014
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Events PhD students reap rewards and rave reviews as Summer School of Science organisers
2014
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Events EMBL students successfully take science to the pub
2014
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Alumni Celebrating 50 years of EMBO, 40 years of EMBL and the success of molecular biology in Austria
2014
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Lab Matters Have a pressing question? EMBL experts are standing by to answer! Submit yours today.
2014
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Events Anniversary reflections on connections between scientific and political interests.
2014
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Lab Matters As the Lab turns 40, staff and alumni share 40 things that make EMBL, EMBL
2014
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Alumni Scientist-turned-writer Lucas Brouwers follows his instincts to find interesting stories
2014
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Lab Matters Film enthusiasts from the Lab review their favourite science movies, one for each EMBL decade
2014
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Lab Matters What might life alien life look like? Lewis Dartnell studies extreme bacteria to find out
2014
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