Joana Witkowski
Head of Resource Development
EditAs we reflect on our life’s journey and plan our wills, our thoughts naturally turn to our families and those we hold dear. This moment also presents a unique opportunity to honour the causes and institutions that have significantly shaped our lives.
By including the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in your will, you can help advance scientific discoveries that benefit future generations. For 50 years, scientists at EMBL have been unraveling the mysteries of life to drive breakthroughs in science and medicine. At EMBL, we stand ready to accelerate discovery through the life sciences and to tackle the world’s biggest challenges.
Imagine leaving behind a legacy that contributes to a healthier world and nurtures the next generation of leading scientists. By remembering EMBL in your will, you can make a lasting impact. Here’s how:
Decide on the family, friends and organisations that you would like to include in your will.
Discuss your decision with your loved ones and share your wishes with them.
Choose the type of legacy you would like to leave:
The requirements for leaving a gift to a charitable cause in a will vary by country. Thus, we strongly advise to consult a professional, such as a notary or specialist lawyer, to ensure that your will complies with legal standards in your country and properly accounts for the entitlement of family members.
Please consider contacting us if you have made the decision to leave a gift to EMBL in your will so that together we can ensure that your gift has the impact you desire.
If you would like to receive further information or to have a confidential discussion about designating a gift to EMBL in your estate plan, please contact:
Head of Resource Development
EditResource Development Manager
mareile.vogler [at] embl.de
EditEMBL alumni can discuss their legacy giving with Mehrnoosh Rayner as well as the EMBL Resource Development Team mentioned above.