
Connecting, engaging and nurturing EMBLs global community of current and former scientists, technicians, communicators and administrators
Lennart Philipson Award recipient Giulio Superti-Furga discusses the scientific achievements he's most proud of, the importance of entrepreneurship, and why he had his personal genome sequenced.
EMBL Rome celebrates its 25th anniversary this year – some impressions of the symposium and party organised for staff and alumni to mark this special occasion
EMBL’s youngest site marks the European life-science laboratory’s golden anniversary by discussing the future of tissue biology, connecting with stakeholders and top researchers, and reuniting with EMBL alumni
Hans Clevers, the 2024 Kafatos Lecturer, shares thoughts on organoids, personalised medicine, drug development, and the importance of researchers going outside their ‘comfort zones’
Family and friends provide a meaningful way to evoke the joy and curiosity Suzanne Eaton embodied at EMBL
and serendipity EMBL alumnus Thibaut Brunet, recipient of the 2024 John Kendrew Young Scientist Award, shares his scientific journey – from a childhood passion for nature to the discovery of a new species of choanoflagellate.
Since 2011, Roland Specker has sponsored the John Kendrew Young Scientist Award, which both supports early-career scientists while also honouring EMBL’s first director general.
EMBL's 50th anniversary symposium brought together its vibrant community, showcased its many scientific contributions, and drove discussions on the future of Europe's leading life sciences laboratory.