From our collection of EMBL alumni and EMBL authors’ books, we selected titles for summer break – enjoy novels, memoires, biographies and taste recipes seasoned with EMBL!
We hope our collection will inspire many of EMBL staff and alumni to share with the world their eclectic knowledge and unique experience of a life in science.
In our Special collection of EMBL alumni and EMBL authors can be found:
By Sarah Kafatou
This book, an intimate account of three years lived on the island of Crete, documents a turbulent, stressful time of economic and political crisis in Greece. It is also deeply concerned with illness and death, as the author’s husband Fotis Kafatos, a distinguished scientist and EMBL’s Director General, was increasingly affected by Alzheimers disease.
By Charlotte Otter
Charlotte Otter is a South African living in Germany. She has worked as a writer since leaving university and had a position as a Communications Officer at EMBL. This is her second novel – an eco-conspiracy called Karkloof Blue, featuring journalist Maggie Cloete.
By Kenneth C. Holmes
Illuminating both his personal life and scientific achievements, this unique biography begins with Klug’s youth in Durban and his studies at Johannesburg, Cape Town and then Trinity College, Cambridge, to his time as Director of the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) in Cambridge and as President of the Royal Society. Ken Holmes was an outstanding pioneer of structural biology and founder of EMBL’s Hamburg site.
By Claus Himburg
This special edition is a collection of recipes published by Claus Himburg, Chef and former Head of Canteen and Cafeteria at EMBL.
By Pernille Rørth
In this novel, another page turner by the author of Raw Data: A Novel on Life in Science (Springer 2016), enthusiasm for basic research and for how science is – and could be – communicated combine in a thoughtful reflection on the impact of ambition on personal relationships. Pernille Rørth had a position of a Group Leader at EMBL Developmental Biology Unit.
By Martina Munzittu
Want to learn to make tiramisu like the Italians do at home? Look no further than this collection of twenty-five easy tiramisu recipes from genuine Italian people who love cooking. With clear step-by-step instructions and tempting photos, nothing here is difficult, elaborate or intimidating. Martina Munzittu, born and brought up in Italy, had a position at Cameron Group at EMBL EBI-Hinxton.