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Synthetic biology in action: engineering synthetic systems – Course and Conference Office

EMBO Practical Course

Synthetic biology in action: engineering synthetic systems

Overview

Course overview

Synthetic Biology (SynBio) has become a rapidly developing area for tackling a large number of challenges in life science research. This is due to a combination of foundational advances in technologies, such as large-scale DNA synthesis and new methods that allow integrating such raw synthesis power into engineering approaches. Those include genome wide small RNA regulation, dCas9-based regulation, and multiplexed genome engineering. Such fresh approaches fuel new types of biotechnological applications with immense impact on both fundamental science and society.

This course will be offered in both onsite and virtual format, with different modules available to each format. It will provide the best and most exciting novelties in the field and focus on exploiting tools and concepts of SynBio for multi-scale engineering of bacterial systems. The intensive schedule includes lectures by experts in the field, discussions, poster sessions, and, importantly, an experimental program.

Audience

The course is directed to PhD students and early post-doctoral researchers active in molecular biology, biotechnology, systems biology, and bioengineering. The experimental focus will be on microbiological systems.

Modules/Resources

The course will offer onsite participation (wetlab practicals or computational practicals) and virtual participation (only computational practicals).

When submitting your letter of motivation please select virtual or onsite attendance, and as such please note the difference in modules and activities available. Kindly note, onsite participants will be allocated to one of the below modules based on their submission preferences and will spend the entire practical session in the designated module.

  • Genome engineering with Multiplex Automated Genome Engineering (MAGE) (wetlab, onsite participants)
  • CRISPR-based gene knock-down in mammalian cells (wetlab, onsite participants)
  • RNA-wide tools for system control (wetlab, onsite participants)
  • Exploring sequence and length diversity on the directed evolution of complex Boolean logic promoters (wetlab, onsite participants)
  • Creating and applying data-driven models in biology for translation initiation engineering (onsite and virtual participants)

Learning outcomes

The participants will learn about the design and workflow of Synthetic Biology studies and gain understanding about the possibilities and limitations of synthetic biology in different areas.

What past participants say about the course

“By joining the course I discovered other research fields in SynBio and met great scientists among the lecturers and the participants. I gained a lot in terms of knowledge and inspiration that will influence my own research in the years to come.” – Alberto De Maria, DTU Biosustain, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark

“The “Synthetic biology in action: beyond standard metabolism” course offered me excellent practical and theoretical knowledge in the field. It also provided an invaluable networking experience with experts and peers.” – Elena Velázquez Muñoz, Centro Nacional de Biotecnología (CNB-CSIC), Madrid, Spain.

This course has a recommendation rate of 100% by previous attendees.


This event has been granted the following EMBO sustainability badge:

Grade 1 of 3

Speakers

Speakers, trainers, and staff

Uri Alon

Weizmann Institute of Science

Israel

Tobias Erb

Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology

Germany

Rosa Määttälä

KU Leuven

Belgium

Masue Marbiah

Imperial College London

UK

Scientific organisers

Course organisers

Swetlana Krez

Scientific Training Officer

EMBL Heidelberg

Germany

Irena Provaznikova

Training Laboratory Manager

EMBL Heidelberg

Germany

Chris Stocks

Christopher Stocks

Team Lead

EMBL Heidelberg

Germany

Programme

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  • Some pre-course work (such as watching pre-recordings, protocol reading and computational exercises) with estimated time 0-10 hours may be required and if so, will be shared in advance of the course.
  • Some speakers may need to join virtually to give their lecture or Q&A, and the programme is subject to change

** Please note, selected participants to attend onsite will spend the entire course in one of the course modules **

Day 0 – Wednesday, 11 September 2024
Time (Europe/Berlin)SpeakerLocation
13:00 – 15:30Welcome, breaking the ice (flash talks by all participants onsite and online), and practicalities
Vitor Pinheiro – KU Leuven, Belgium
Online
Day 1 – Sunday, 15 September 2024
Time (Europe/Berlin)SpeakerLocation
15:00 – 15:15Bus from hotel to EMBL ATC EntranceISG Hotel
15:15 – 15:45Welcome session
Vitor Pinheiro – KU Leuven, Belgium
Courtyard Room A & B
15:45 – 16:15Lab safety introduction
EMBL house rules
Introduction to treasure hunt
Scientific Training Team – EMBL Heidelberg, Germany
Courtyard Room A & B
16:15 – 16:45Overview of the experiments to be run during the course
Vitor Pinheiro – KU Leuven, Belgium
Courtyard Room A & B
16:45 – 17:15Coffee Break & Treasure hunt part 1 (onsite participants)Outside of Courtyard Room A & B
17:15 – 17:45Introduction to practicalsCourtyard Room A & B
17:45 – 18:45Parallel practical sessions beginTraining Lab A & B
18:45 – 19:45Innaugural lecture
Building new-to-nature metabolism in vitro and in vivo

Tobias Erb – MPI Marburg, Germany
Courtyard Room A & B
19:45 – 20:00Bus departure to ISG hotelEMBL ATC Entrance
20:15 – 22:15BBQ dinner and networkingISG Hotel
Day 2 – Monday, 16 September 2024
Time (Europe/Berlin)SpeakerLocation
08:50 – 09:00Overview of the dayCourtyard Room A & B
09:00 – 09:30Treasure Hunt part 2 (onsite participants)Courtyard Room A & B
09:30 – 10:30Machine learning models applied to the SynBio engineering cycle
Jean Loup Faulon – INRA, France
Courtyard Room A & B
10:30 – 11:00Coffee BreakOutside of Courtyard Room A & B
11:00 – 12:00Biosensors – programming cells to monitor and react on their environment
Marjan de Mey – Ghent University, Belgium
Courtyard Room A & B
12:00 – 13:00Lunch BreakEMBL Canteen
13:00 – 16:00Practicals continued:
· MAGE of bacteria
· CRISPR editing of mammalian genomes
· RNA-wide tools for mammalian gene
regulation
· Sequence and length diversity in evolution
· Data-driven models in SynBio (onsite & virtual)
Training Lab A & B
16:00 – 16:30Coffee BreakOutside of Courtyard Room A & B
16:30 – 18:00Practicals continued:
· MAGE of bacteria
· CRISPR editing of mammalian genomes
· RNA-wide tools for mammalian gene
regulation
· Sequence and length diversity in evolution
· Data-driven models in SynBio (onsite & virtual)
Training Lab A & B
18:00 – 19:00Presentations from participants 1-12Courtyard Room A & B
19:00 – 20:00DinnerEMBL Canteen
21:00 – 21:30Update on laboratory workCourtyard Room A & B
21:30Bus departure to ISG HotelEMBL ATC Entrance
Day 3 – Tuesday, 17 September 2024
Time (Europe/Berlin)SpeakerLocation
08:50 – 09:00Overview of the dayCourtyard Room A & B
09:00 – 11:00Practicals:
· MAGE of bacteria
· CRISPR editing of mammalian genomes
· RNA-wide tools for mammalian gene
regulation
· Sequence and length diversity in evolution
· Data-driven models in SynBio (onsite & virtual)
Training Lab A & B
11:00 – 11:30Coffee BreakOutside of Courtyard Room A & B
11:30 – 12:30Optogenetics in synthetic biology
Barbara di Ventura – University of Freiburg, Germany
Courtyard Room A & B
12:30 – 13:30Lunch BreakEMBL Canteen
13:30 – 14:00Technology Talk – Writing the Future with Synthetic DNA
Laurence Humphrey & Max Stadler – Twist Bioscience
Courtyard Room A & B
14:00 – 16:00Practicals continued:
· MAGE of bacteria
· CRISPR editing of mammalian genomes
· RNA-wide tools for mammalian gene
regulation
· Sequence and length diversity in evolution
· Data-driven models in SynBio (onsite & virtual)
Training Lab A & B
16:00 – 16:30Coffee BreakOutside of Courtyard Room A & B
16:30 – 17:30Introducing novel metabolic pathways in yeast
Pascale Daran-Lapujade – TU Delft, The Netherlands
Courtyard Room A & B
17:30 – 19:00Practicals continued:
· MAGE of bacteria
· CRISPR editing of mammalian genomes
· RNA-wide tools for mammalian gene
regulation
· Sequence and length diversity in evolution
· Data-driven models in SynBio (onsite & virtual)
Training Lab A & B
19:00 – 20:00DinnerEMBL Canteen
20:00 – 21:00Presentations by participants 13-25Courtyard Room A & B
21:00Bus departure to ISG HotelEMBL ATC Entrance
Day 4 – Wednesday, 18 September 2024
Time (Europe/Berlin)SpeakerLocation
08:50 – 09:00Overview of the dayCourtyard Room A & B
09:00 – 11:00Practicals continued:
· MAGE of bacteria
· CRISPR editing of mammalian genomes
· RNA-wide tools for mammalian gene
regulation
· Sequence and length diversity in evolution
· Data-driven models in SynBio (onsite & virtual)
Training Lab A & B
11:00 – 11:30Coffee BreakOutside of Courtyard Room A & B
11:30 – 12:30Evolution of topology in regulatory circuits
Yolanda Schaerli – University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Courtyard Room A & B
12:30 – 13:30Lunch BreakEMBL Canteen
13:30 – 15:30Practicals continued:
· MAGE of bacteria
· CRISPR editing of mammalian genomes
· RNA-wide tools for mammalian gene
regulation
· Sequence and length diversity in evolution
· Data-driven models in SynBio (onsite & virtual)
Training Lab A & B
15:30 – 16:00Coffee BreakOutside of Courtyard Room A & B
16:00 – 17:00Plant Synthetic Biology
June Medford – Colorado State University, USA
Courtyard Room A & B
17:00 – 19:00Practicals continued:
· MAGE of bacteria
· CRISPR editing of mammalian genomes
· RNA-wide tools for mammalian gene
regulation
· Sequence and length diversity in evolution
· Data-driven models in SynBio (onsite & virtual)
Training Lab A & B
19:00 – 20:00Tapas DinnerRooftop Lounge
20:00 – 21:00Update on laboratory workCourtyard Room A & B
21:00Bus departure to ISG HotelEMBL ATC Entrance
Day 5 – Thursday, 19 September 2024
Time (Europe/Berlin)SpeakerLocation
08:50 – 09:00Overview of the dayCourtyard Room A & B
09:00 – 11:00Practicals continued:
· MAGE of bacteria
· CRISPR editing of mammalian genomes
· RNA-wide tools for mammalian gene
regulation
· Sequence and length diversity in evolution
· Data-driven models in SynBio (onsite & virtual)
Training Lab A & B
11:00 – 11:30Coffee BreakOutside of Courtyard Room A & B
11:30 – 12:30Design, engineering and control of microbial communities
Chris Barnes – UCL, UK
Courtyard Room A & B
12:30 – 13:30Lunch BreakEMBL Canteen
14:00 – 16:00Practicals continued:
· MAGE of bacteria
· CRISPR editing of mammalian genomes
· RNA-wide tools for mammalian gene
regulation
· Sequence and length diversity in evolution
· Data-driven models in SynBio (onsite & virtual)
Training Lab A & B
16:00 – 16:30Coffee BreakOutside of Courtyard Room A & B
16:30 – 17:30Keynote: Parts, circuits and genome engineering for Synthetic Biology
Tom Ellis – Imperial College London, UK
Courtyard Room A & B
17:30 – 19:00Practicals continued:
· MAGE of bacteria
· CRISPR editing of mammalian genomes
· RNA-wide tools for mammalian gene
regulation
· Sequence and length diversity in evolution
· Data-driven models in SynBio (onsite & virtual)
Training Lab A & B
19:00 – 20:00Pizza DinnerRooftop Lounge
20:00 – 21:30Responsible conduct of research, ethics and societal issues activity. Guided exercise and facilitated discussion
Kristien Hens – UAntwerp, BE
Courtyard Room A & B
21:30Bus departure to ISG HotelEMBL ATC Entrance
Day 6 – Friday, 20 September 2024
Time (Europe/Berlin)SpeakerLocation
08:50 – 09:00Overview of the dayCourtyard Room A & B
09:00 – 11:00Practicals continued:
· MAGE of bacteria
· CRISPR editing of mammalian genomes
· RNA-wide tools for mammalian gene
regulation
· Sequence and length diversity in evolution
· Data-driven models in SynBio (onsite & virtual)
Training Lab A & B
11:00 – 11:15Coffee BreakOutside of Courtyard Room A & B
11:15 – 12:15Designing synthetic cells
Petra Schwille – MPI Martinsried, Germany
Courtyard Room A & B
12:15 – 13:00Lunch BreakEMBL Canteen
13:00 – 15:00Practicals continued:
· MAGE of bacteria
· CRISPR editing of mammalian genomes
· RNA-wide tools for mammalian gene
regulation
· Sequence and length diversity in evolution
· Data-driven models in SynBio (onsite & virtual)
Training Lab A & B
15:00 – 15:15Coffee BreakOutside of Courtyard Room A & B
15:15 – 16:15Design and control of cellular processes using mathematical modelling and cybergenetics
Lucia Marucci – University of Bristol, UK (virtual talk)
Courtyard Room A & B
16:15 – 17:15Informal discussion with remote speakersCourtyard Room A & B
17:15Departure to Neckarmünzplatz via ISG EMBL Bus stop
18:00Guided tour of Heidelberg historical city centredowntown Heidelberg
19:30Dinner downtownRoter Ochsen

Day 7 – Saturday, 21 September 2024
Time (Europe/Berlin)SpeakerLocation
08:50 – 09:00Overview of the dayCourtyard Room A & B
09:00 – 11:00Preparation of final reports by individual teamsCourtyard Room A & B
11:00 – 11:30Coffee BreakOutside of Courtyard Room A & B
11:30 – 12:30Synthetising codon-removed genomes
Daniel de La Torre –
Constructive BI, UK
Courtyard Room A & B
12:30 – 13:30Lunch BreakEMBL Canteen
13:30Bus departure to ISG Hotel – free afternoonEMBL ATC Entrance
Day 8 – Sunday, 22 September 2024
Time (Europe/Berlin)SpeakerLocation
08:50 – 09:00Overview of the dayCourtyard Room A & B
09:00 – 11:00Presentation of results by individual teamsCourtyard Room A & B
11:00 – 11:30Coffee BreakOutside of Courtyard Room A & B
11:30 – 12:30Principles of biological design
Uri Alon – Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Courtyard Room A & B
12:30 – 13:00Treasure Hunt resultsCourtyard Room A & B
13:00 – 13:15Wrap-up and farewell to onsite and online participantsCourtyard Room A & B

Practical Information

Registration fees and motivation letter

The course is limited to 20 onsite participants & 5 virtual participants. For selection purposes, please note that your application will not be considered without a letter of motivation.

Registration

Onsite Registration fees include admission, course materials, meals and coffee breaks. This EMBO course includes accommodation and transportation to and from the ISG Hotel to the venue.

Academia€500
PhD Student€500
Industry€1000

Virtual Registration fees include course materials, lectures

Academia€190
PhD Student€190
Industry€250

For onsite participants a letter to support your visa application will be issued, on request, once payment of the registration fee is confirmed. We recommend that you book your visa appointment as soon as possible, to avoid any delay with your visa application.

Confirmation and payment

The registration fee should be paid only after acceptance to the course. The results will be announced approximately 2-3 weeks after the application deadline.

Motivation letter submission

After you have logged in and successfully registered, you will receive an email asking you to submit your motivation letter. Click on the link provided and enter your motivation letter in the text box provided. Alternatively you can submit your motivation letter by clicking on the link on the confirmation page directly after registering.

Instructions

  1. Include your relevant skills, experience and qualifications showing why you would be suitable for the course.
  2. Explain why you would like to attend, including what you can contribute and how you think you will benefit from the course.

Please note:

  • The limit of 2000 characters refers to manually typed text and excludes spaces. If an error occurs try using a different web browser (preferably Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox).
  • If you copy-paste the text into the form, hidden formatting might still be included which may cause the text to exceed the 2,000 character limit resulting in an error message. We recommend you clear all formatting before pasting in the text.
  • If you have special symbols in your text, make sure you are using Unicode characters, otherwise these will not be recognised.

For detailed instructions, please watch our video on how to submit a course motivation letter.

Further details

For further information about registration and motivation letter submission please refer to the FAQ page.

Financial assistance

Financial assistance

Limited financial assistance is provided by the EMBL Advanced Training Centre Corporate Partnership Programme and EMBO in the form of registration fee waivers, travel grants and childcare grants

Your place in the meeting is only confirmed by paying the registration fee, which is mandatory even when receiving a fee waiver.

Registration fee waiver

The fee waiver will cover the registration sum that you have paid to attend the course.

Travel grant

The travel grant will cover the cost of travel (airfare, train, bus, taxi, accommodation, visa, and/or registration fees*) and is provided up to specified caps which are normally as follows:

– up to €400 for participants travelling to an EMBL Course within Europe.

– up to €1000 for participants travelling to an EMBL Course from outside Europe.

– up to €500 for any participant travelling to an EMBO Practical Course.

– up to €1000 for any participant working in Chile, India, Singapore or Taiwan travelling to an EMBO Practical Course.

– up to €700 for any participant working in Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Poland, Slovenia, and Turkey travelling to an EMBO Practical Course.

*Registration fees are only covered for EMBO Practical Courses

The organisers may reduce the grant cap to accommodate more participants. Recipients will be notified of their travel cap amount when they are informed of the outcome of their application. Original receipts must be provided with your signature for all costs incurred within two months of completion of travel. Scanned copies cannot be accepted.

Childcare grant

There is the possibility to apply for a childcare grant to offset child care costs incurred by participants, speakers, trainers and organisers when attending a course. Eligible costs include (but are not limited to) fees for a babysitter or child-care facility and travel costs for a caregiver. Please note that priority will be given to early-stage researchers. There is a limited amount of funding available for the childcare grants and funds will be distributed amongst eligible applicants.

Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds travel grant

Applies to selected courses only. Availability will be indicated during the motivation letter submission process.

This grant covers costs related to your attendance at the course (registration, travel and accommodation costs). The grant is restricted to PhD students and postdocs who conduct basic biomedical research.

Whether you are eligible to apply for a travel grant, depends on when you received your university entrance qualification (e.g. Abitur, A-Levels, High School Diploma, Final State Examination):

– for PhD and MD students, as well as graduates, the university entrance qualification must not have been obtained more than 11 years ago at the time of the envisaged course

– for postdocs, the university entrance qualification must not have been obtained more than 13 years ago at the time of the envisaged course

Application

You may apply for financial assistance when submitting your motivation letter for courses. In your application, you will be asked to answer questions regarding why your lab cannot fund your attendance and how your attendance will make a difference to your career. Application for financial support will not affect the outcome of your registration application.

For the Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds Travel Grant, there is a pre-application question during the motivation letter submission process, and if selected you will be requested to complete a standard form and documentation consisting of your travel expense estimation.

Selection

The scientific organisers will select the recipients of registration fee waivers and travel grants during the motivation letter or abstract selection process. Results will be announced approximately 6 – 8 weeks before the event start date, however for some events this may be delayed. Selection results do not impact your admission to the meeting. Selection for registration fee waivers and travel grants is based on scientific merit, your current work or study location, the reasons for needing financial support, and the impact this event will have on your career.

Childcare grants will be allocated in the same timeframe (6-8 weeks before the event start date). Please note that priority will be given to early-stage researchers.

Reimbursement

Costs will be reimbursed after the meeting only once a reimbursement form and original receipts (from travel costs) have been received.

Further details

See our list of external funding opportunities and for further information about financial assistance please refer to the FAQ page.

Accommodation and travel

Travel information

For travel information, please see here.

If you are travelling to the conference within Germany then you are eligible for the Deutsche Bahn ‘Event Ticket’ (called the ‘Veranstaltungsticket’ in German). This will result in a lower ticket price if your travel distance to Heidelberg is more than 100 km. You need to provide proof of your event attendance when purchasing the ticket.

For more information in English see here or in German see here.

You can book your ticket here.

Hotel

Accommodation including breakfast, is included in the registration fee. Accommodation has been booked for you at the ISG Hotel for the default dates of 15 September to 22 September (7 nights). In case you would like to have a single room, please let the hotel know and please note that you will be required to pay an additional cost per night (availability of single rooms may be limited). This should be paid by you directly to the ISG Hotel during your stay. Any additional nights need to be booked and paid for by you. We recommend that all course participants stay at the ISG Hotel which is the dedicated hotel for the course. 

Local transport

Shuttle buses will go from the ISG Hotel to EMBL and back, mornings and evenings. The shuttle bus schedule can be found here

Further details

Address: EMBL Heidelberg, Meyerhofstraße 1, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany

For more information about accommodation and travel, please refer to the FAQ page.

On-site information

Catering

All meals and coffee breaks are included in the registration fee. Our catering staff will prepare a wide variety of vegetarian meals, meat and fish dishes, soups, pasta, fresh fruit and vegetables, as well as a variety of desserts.

Please wear your badge at all times when serving yourself.

No food or drinks are allowed in the laboratories.

Electricity and charging station

In most places the electricity is 220 volts AC (50 cycles). An adaptor and a plug that fits the German socket may be needed for your appliances/laptop (i.e. American, Japanese, etc.). A USB charging station for electronic devices is available at the registration desk.

EMBL Merchandise

If you are interested in purchasing EMBL merchandise (products presented in the glass display in the registration area), please email the EMBL shop to place an order or get in contact with your Course Organiser.

Kindly note the EMBL shop is only open upon request and all purchases must be made in cash (Euros only).

Health and safety notes

Please read EMBL’s COVID-19 safety policy for on-site events.
Do not smoke in any EMBL building.
Eating and drinking is prohibited in all laboratories.
Do not enter any restricted areas or the laboratories unless instructed to do so.

If first aid is required …

  • The first aid room is located next to the ATC Registration Desk (room 10- 205).
  • Dial the Emergency number 222 from any EMBL internal phone only.
  • Where is the accident? What happened? How many injured?
  • Emergency number 06221-387 7821 from mobile phones.
  • Please report all accidents to the conference officer at the registration desk.

In case of fire …

  • Press the nearest fire alarm button or the Emergency number 222 from any internal phone.
  • A loud fire alarm will go off if an evacuation is required. On hearing the alarm leave the building immediately following the escape route and fire wardens and head to one of the meeting points
  • Do not use the lifts.

Beyond first aid…

Please remember to bring your own medication, if needed, to the conference. Note that the next pharmacy is a 4-minute drive from the EMBL, but for many medications you will be required to see a doctor to get a prescription.

Ensure in advance that your medical insurance will cover you during your visit in the event that you do need to see a doctor while in Heidelberg. In any case, the EMBL Course and Conference Office will assist you to get to the pharmacy and a doctor of your choice if necessary.

Internet

Wi-Fi is available on campus. Log in using the EMBL-Events network and the event specific password, which will be provided on site. The eduroam network (secure, worldwide roaming access service developed for the international research and education community) is also available.

Lost and found

‘’Lost and Found’’ items are kept at the registration desk until the end of the conference.

Luggage

There are lockers available on-site to store your luggage, which require a 2 EURO coin to operate. There is another luggage room on level E0, which is free to use but remains unlocked during the conference.

Nursing room

There is a nursing room available in the ATC Rooftop Lounge on level A29.

Photography

During the conference, an EMBL Photographer may be taking photos. If you would not like to appear in these, please inform the photographer or a member of the Course and Conference Office.

Printing

We can help to print your boarding pass/train ticket. Please send it to events@embl.de and collect your print-outs at the registration desk.

Room for prayer, yoga, and meditation

There is a room for prayer, meditation, and yoga located on level E0 behind the Auditorium. Please be respectful of others using the room.

Sightseeing

A variety of activities in Heidelberg can be found on the website of Heidelberg Marketing.

Travel to and from the venue

During the event, we provide conference shuttle buses to and from EMBL. In addition, there is the public bus 39A that serves the EMBL campus and taxis can be easily booked at any time. Information on the shuttle buses can be found on the individual event website and more detailed information on travelling to EMBL can be found on our Travel Information page.

Additional information

Address: EMBL Heidelberg, Meyerhofstraße 1, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany

Technical requirements and event software

Technical requirements

Below you will find the software and technical requirements for this course.

  • On-site participants need to bring their own laptops, which will be used to remotely access EMBL virtual machines with pre-installed software.All participants will be requested to install software before the course. Please make sure to bring the laptop with the installed software to the course.
  • You will need admin rights to install the software required to access the virtual machines. If you do not have admin rights, please contact your technical support team in advance to make sure the software can be installed.
  • If you have a non-standard HDMI port (other than type A), you need to bring an adaptor.
  • Keyboard and PC mouse are available for use with a standard USB port. If you have a different port type, such as USB-C, you will need to bring your own.

Event software

The EMBL eCampus learning platform will be used to collaborate, communicate and network with all of the course participants. All participants will receive information on how to join shortly before the course. We recommend using Chrome, Safari or Mozilla Firefox browsers for eCampus. 

Additional information

Please find additional information including FAQs, terms and conditions and travelling to EMBL on our Information for Participants page.

Sponsors

Event partner

Event sponsor

Media partners

 

Sponsorship opportunities

We offer a variety of event sponsoring possibilities, with the flexibility to select a set sponsorship package or combine individual sponsorship options to suit your event budget. Discounts are available for companies sponsoring multiple events at EMBL Heidelberg. View other events, or contact sponsorship@embl.de for further information.

If you are interested in becoming a media partner of this event, please visit our media partnerships webpage.

Warning

EMBL wishes to warn sponsors of EMBL conferences and courses of fraudulent schemes purporting to offer sponsorship opportunities on behalf of EMBL or affiliated with EMBL officials. One current scam campaign of which we are aware is conducted using the name ‘Judy Eastman’ (judy@gopcontact.a2hosted.com) and entails approaches to sponsors offering sponsorship opportunities on EMBL’s behalf. Please be kindly advised that all relevant communication regarding sponsorship of EMBL conferences, symposia and courses is handled by EMBL directly and is sent from an official EMBL account. EMBL does not work with any external providers on sponsorship acquisition.

Please also note that:

  • EMBL never provides attendee lists for purchase. Any offers of such are fraudulent.
  • EMBL will never call or email you to ask for your credit card details or to request a payment.
  • All payments are on invoice.

Suspicious communications purportedly from, for or on behalf of EMBL should be reported to EMBL at the following email address sponsorship@embl.de.

Media kit

Want to let others know you’re attending this event? Take a look at our shareable media and feel free to use them in your social media channels or presentations.

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Date: 15 - 22 Sep 2024

Location: EMBL Heidelberg and Virtual

Venue: EMBL Advanced Training Centre


Deadline(s):

Registration: Closed


Organisers:

  • Sven Panke
    ETH Zurich, Switzerland
    • Vitor Pinheiro
      KU Leuven, Belgium
      • Karen Polizzi
        Imperial College London, UK

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