Flashback Friday: EMBL Archive provides peek into its holdings
A small, new historical exhibit is being launched for #EMBL50.
Preserving and sharing the Laboratory’s heritage
A small, new historical exhibit is being launched for #EMBL50.
Travel back to 2003 when the first group of international teachers took part in EMBL’s newly formed facility devoted to life science education.
Already an associate member, Australia deepened its connection to EMBL in 2010 as it established EMBL Australia.
In 2005, EMBL Hamburg opened Europe’s largest high-throughput crystallisation facility with DESY -- a collaboration that has only grown.
This article first published in in August 2001 showcases EMBL’s commitment to developing and providing cutting-edge services to the life sciences research community.
EMBL is well known for hosting, impactful conferences. The following , from 2005 describes what was the biggest-ever conference at that point in EMBL’s history.
The following, from 2014, published shortly after the launch of a new public-private research initiative, later known as Open Targets.
The following recounts the first time the Kendrew award was presented – as described in an EMBLetc. article from December 2007.
From a 2006 EMBLetc. article: one of EMBL’s first partnering efforts with Station Biologique de Roscoff – the starting point for EMBL’s Traversing European Coastlines (TREC) expedition in 2023.
An article about Leo Szilard was originally published in EMBLetc., issue 1, July 1999, explaining his connection to EMBL.