Poster prizes at ‘Molecular mechanisms in evolution and ecology’
In case you missed 'Molecular mechanisms in evolution and ecology' here we present to you the four best poster prize winners and one best-timed flash talk award. Read on!
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In case you missed 'Molecular mechanisms in evolution and ecology' here we present to you the four best poster prize winners and one best-timed flash talk award. Read on!
We are excited to present the 2 poster prizes winners from the EMBL Conference ‘BioMalPar XVIII: biology and pathology of the malaria parasite’, our annual event that showcases the multidisciplinary nature of malaria research with a programme that welcomes clinical malaria,…
We are excited to present the poster prizes awarded at the recent EMBO | EMBL Symposium ‘Defining and defeating metastasis’, hosted at the Advanced Training Centre in Heidelberg and bringing together researchers from diverse fields to enhance our understanding of the…
by Nicola Vegiopoulos, EMBL Alumna, marketing expert and pianist So, you’ve registered for a conference – be it virtual or onsite – and you reeeeeally want to present your work? It’s got everything going for it – it’s a hot topic and you have some great results to show.…
Flash talks are a great way to give an introduction to your work, and whet people’s appetite for your research. Generally flash talks last for 1 to 2 minutes, and presenters are normally allowed one simple PowerPoint slide or, in the case of virtual events, a 1 – 2 minute pre-recorded…
Taking place for the third time, the EMBO|EMBL Symposium: The Non-Coding Genome (16 – 19 October 2019) brought together 305 RNA experts to discuss the roles of non-coding RNAs in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, gene regulation and function. A total of 189 posters were…
For those of you who have been coming to EMBL for scientific training over the years, you may have noticed that we recently (finally?!) have a new and improved registration and abstract submission software, with a brand new look and feel. We have moved to an HTML5 software solution, which offers an…