4 December 2024
Science & Technology
With a novel approach, EMBL scientists discovered important interactions between molecular machines, potentially offering new opportunities for drug development.
25 June 2024
Science & Technology
EMBL Grenoble’s Kowalinski Group analysed the structure of an enzyme responsible for modifying tRNA molecules to fine-tune protein production. They discovered that to distinguish almost identical, yet different, tRNA molecules, the enzyme uses help from another enzyme – a type of cooperation…
26 October 2023
EMBL Announcements
Jan Kosinski, Julia Mahamid, and Georg Zeller have received grants to enable ambitious projects aimed at mapping the cellular protein synthesis machinery in context and understanding complex host-microbiome interactions, respectively.
2023
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28 March 2019
Science & Technology
EMBL scientists create membraneless organelle to build proteins in living cell
2019
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18 December 2018
Lab MattersPeople & Perspectives
EMBL’s Design Team Lead on translating scientific discoveries into visual designs
2018
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30 November 2018
Lab MattersScience & Technology
What does it take to create a vaccine or improve cancer therapies?
2018
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9 November 2018
Science & Technology
Translating 2D hospital scans into 3D prints is informing patients and aiding surgeons
2018
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2 August 2018
Lab MattersPeople & Perspectives
Discover how EMBLers across all sites share their passion for science
2018
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28 February 2012
Science & Technology
The bacterium Mycoplasma pneumoniae, which causes atypical pneumonia, is helping scientists uncover how cells make the most of limited resources. By measuring all the proteins this bacterium produces, scientists at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, Germany, and…
2012
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