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Rosemary Wilson

24 March 2017

John Kendrew’s legacy

Lab MattersPeople & Perspectives “Without John Kendrew there would have been no EMBL,” wrote Ken Holmes

2017

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28 February 2017

SESAME: a light in the desert

People & Perspectives EMBL alumna Zehra Sayers key driver of the Middle East’s first synchrotron project

2017

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21 December 2016

How flu steals your RNA

Science & Technology Understanding how the flu virus steals host RNA offers hope of new drugs

2016

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8 December 2016

10th PEPC course in Hamburg

Connections The PEPC course celebrated its 10th anniversary in Hamburg from the 12 – 20 September this year

2016

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2 December 2016

Catching the chaperone in the act

Science & Technology How Christian Löw’s failed experiment led to an unexpected scientific journey

2016

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17 November 2016

New insights into RNA Polymerase I

Science & Technology Cryo EM reconstruction of RNA Polymerase I reveals details of how molecule binds and transcribes DNA

2016

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10 November 2016

Review: Lab Girl

Lab MattersPeople & Perspectives Hope Jahren’s autobiography educates and delights

2016

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30 August 2016

Atomic proportions

Connections EMBL and ESRF scientists and mechanics work together on upgrade for one of Europe’s big X-ray sources

2016

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30 August 2016 IMAGE: EMBL/Spencer Phillips

Form follows function

Science & Technology 'The PDB plays a crucial role in structural biology research and development'

2016

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10 May 2016 A small loop (green) of the atomic structure of DAPK shown to be crucial for dimer formation and binding with its signaling partner Calmodulin. IMAGE: Petra Riedinger/EMBL

Enzyme with a dual-purpose loop

Science & Technology Unexpected results: structure of DAPK enzyme reveals dual-purpose loop

2016

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21 April 2016 Florent Cipriani (right) developed CrystalDirect™ together with Josan Marquez (left) PHOTO: EMBL

The man behind the machine

Science & Technology Florent Cipriani talks about his passion for developing beamline instrumentation

2016

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7 March 2016 During cell division, DNA (purple) must be correctly grouped and divided between daughter cells. IMAGE: Nasser Rusan, National Institutes of Health (NIH)

A cohesive structure

Science & Technology Structural insights into how cohesin keeps DNA together during the cell cycle

2016

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4 February 2016 Rob Meijers and Stephane Boivin at the Sample Preparation and Characterisation facility. PHOTO: EMBL/Rosemary Wilson

How to make a protein happy

Science & Technology Protein screens developed at EMBL Hamburg now commercially available

2016

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18 January 2016 A peroxisome containing protein crystals is hit by a free-electron laser. IMAGE: EMBL/CFEL, Thomas Seine

The cellular crystal factory

Science & Technology Hamburg collaborators analyse protein crystals inside the cells that made them.

2016

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15 January 2016 Full length CTP1L protein (green) in complex with truncated C-terminal domain (violet). IMAGE: Rob Meijers

One gene, two proteins, one complex

Science & Technology Further insights into how viral enzymes degrade the cell walls of Clostridia bacteria.

2016

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24 November 2015 Sybrand van der Zwaag is scientific director of the Delft Centre for Materials in the Netherlands. PHOTO: Photo: Delft University of Technology

Pathways: Open letter to young scientists

Lab MattersPeople & Perspectives Sybrand van der Zwaag gives his five top tips for young researchers thinking about their next move.

2015

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23 November 2015 More than 600 'diplomas' were awarded to budding crystallographers for successfully fishing crystals! PHOTO: DESY 2015

High-throughput event

Lab Matters Energy, enthusiasm and endurance on tap as thousands attend 12-hour Hamburg Night of Science.

2015

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26 October 2015

A whole new ball game

Lab Matters Hamburg researchers have a ball creating game to explain transporter protein mechanism.

2015

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14 September 2015 Erica Valentini. PHOTO: EMBL/Rosemary Wilson

From side-project to valuable resource

Lab MattersScience & Technology Introducing the Small Angle Scattering Biological Data Bank, developed at EMBL Hamburg.

2015

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6 April 2015

Bypassing errors

Science & Technology Coin toss inspires CorMap: a new statistical test that sidesteps need for error estimation.

2015

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20 February 2015 Scanning electron micrograph of Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria, which cause TB.

Attack from all sides

Science & Technology Hamburg-led tuberculosis study demonstrates the power of collaboration.

2015

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26 January 2015

Light years ahead

Science & Technology As EMBL Hamburg celebrates 40 years, we explore the past, present and future of crystallography.

2015

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11 December 2014

Lighting the way

EMBL Hamburg celebrates four decades of vision, pioneering research and beamline services.

2014

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11 December 2014

Dinner with a Nobel Laureate

Lab Matters The day EMBL Hamburg predocs and postdocs invited Nobel Prize Winner Ada Yonath to dinner.

2014

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19 November 2014

20 years in the making

Science & Technology First complete picture of flu virus polymerase. A story of two decades of blood, sweat and sneezes.

2014

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18 November 2014

On a SAXS quest

Course attendees go hunting (protein) aliens in a quest for optimal SAXS data.

2014

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3 November 2014

PEPC recipe for success

How to make good quality samples for good quality structural biology experiments.

2014

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8 August 2014

International connections

Science & Technology How a single molecule can attract and repel growing brain connections

2014

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24 July 2014 C. diff bacterium

Fighting bacteria – with viruses

Science & Technology Molecular switch enables viruses to destroy C.diff bacteria – potential alternative to antibiotics

2014

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