
Best poster prizes at ‘Transcription and chromatin’
In case you missed the EMBL Conference 'Transcription and chromatin' we are presenting the best poster prize winners. Read on to find out about their research!
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In case you missed the EMBL Conference 'Transcription and chromatin' we are presenting the best poster prize winners. Read on to find out about their research!
The recent EMBO | EMBL Symposium ‘Innate immunity in host-pathogen interactions’ brought together a diverse community of scientists to explore the rapidly evolving field of pathogen infection. Building on the success of the past four editions, this year’s conference provided a dynamic…
As the BioMalPar conference marks its 20th anniversary, we celebrate two decades of pioneering research and collaboration in the battle against malaria. This milestone is a testament to the relentless pursuit of knowledge about the Plasmodium parasite, its interactions with hosts and vectors, and…
Last month, we had the pleasure of welcoming onsite and virtual participants to the EMBO | EMBL Symposium ‘Cellular mechanisms driven by phase separation.’ The event brought together scientists from cell biology, biophysics, biochemistry, molecular biology, structural biology,…
Last April, our EMBO | EMBL Symposium ‘The mechanics of life: from development to disease’ took place in Heidelberg, Germany and virtually. We were happy to welcome 173 attendees to the Advance Training Centre in Heidelberg, Germany, and 57 virtual participants. This event gathered top experts…
In case you missed the EMBO Workshop 'Building networks 2024: engineering in vascular biology' we are presenting the best poster prize winners. Read on to find out about their research!
Just a few weeks ago we held another edition of this successful series. Scientists from multiple disciplines came together in order to discuss common themes linked to oscillations, rythms and synchronization in a broad range of contexts. The organisers of the symposium wanted to bridge the gap…
Eva Klimentová from the Masaryk University in Czech Republic attended our recent 'AI and biology' symposium as an event reporter. Read on to discover the five main takeaways from the meeting and to find out more about Eva's experience in Heidelberg.
In case you missed 'AI and biology' we are presenting the best poster prize winners. Read on to find out about their research!
The current therapeutic approaches to cardiovascular dysfunction are either organ-centric or tackle the consequences of end-stage cardiovascular disease (CVD). This new EMBO Workshop around cardiobiology aimed to transform the established organ-centric view on single cardiovascular organs into a…