CSSB: A new approach to infectious disease
Inside the Centre for Structural Systems Biology
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY2017
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Inside the Centre for Structural Systems Biology
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EMBL scientists add crucial knowledge to understanding of the bacterium that causes tuberculosis
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY2017
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“Without John Kendrew there would have been no EMBL,” wrote Ken Holmes
LAB MATTERSPEOPLE & PERSPECTIVES2017
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EMBL alumna Zehra Sayers key driver of the Middle East’s first synchrotron project
PEOPLE & PERSPECTIVES2017
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Understanding how the flu virus steals host RNA offers hope of new drugs
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY2016
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The PEPC course celebrated its 10th anniversary in Hamburg from the 12 – 20 September this year
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How Christian Löw’s failed experiment led to an unexpected scientific journey
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY2016
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Cryo EM reconstruction of RNA Polymerase I reveals details of how molecule binds and transcribes DNA
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Hope Jahren’s autobiography educates and delights
LAB MATTERSPEOPLE & PERSPECTIVES2016
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Rosemary Wilson talks about imposter syndrome and how to handle it
LAB MATTERSPEOPLE & PERSPECTIVES2016
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Collaborating to take crystallography into a new time dimension
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EMBL and ESRF scientists and mechanics work together on upgrade for one of Europe’s big X-ray sources
CONNECTIONS2016
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'The PDB plays a crucial role in structural biology research and development'
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY2016
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Detailed structure paves the way for more effective cancer therapies
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY2016
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Establishing a programme of research, development and user services for time-resolved crystallography
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY2016
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Unexpected results: structure of DAPK enzyme reveals dual-purpose loop
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY2016
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Florent Cipriani talks about his passion for developing beamline instrumentation
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How an EMBL team is making and sharing tools to explore tuberculosis protein structures
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY2016
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Structural insights into how cohesin keeps DNA together during the cell cycle
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY2016
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Protein screens developed at EMBL Hamburg now commercially available
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY2016
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Hamburg collaborators analyse protein crystals inside the cells that made them.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY2016
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Further insights into how viral enzymes degrade the cell walls of Clostridia bacteria.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY2016
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CryoEM solves 3D atomic structure of largest and most elusive RNA polymerase.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY2015
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Sybrand van der Zwaag gives his five top tips for young researchers thinking about their next move.
LAB MATTERSPEOPLE & PERSPECTIVES2015
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Energy, enthusiasm and endurance on tap as thousands attend 12-hour Hamburg Night of Science.
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Hamburg researchers have a ball creating game to explain transporter protein mechanism.
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Introducing the Small Angle Scattering Biological Data Bank, developed at EMBL Hamburg.
LAB MATTERSSCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY2015
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Industrial partners and BioStruct-X facility members gather for Workshop at EMBL Hamburg.
CONNECTIONS2015
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A puzzling peculiarity resolved by Hamburg’s Sample Preparation and Characterisation facility.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY2015
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Coin toss inspires CorMap: a new statistical test that sidesteps need for error estimation.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY2015
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Hamburg-led tuberculosis study demonstrates the power of collaboration.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY2015
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As EMBL Hamburg celebrates 40 years, we explore the past, present and future of crystallography.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY2015
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EMBL Hamburg celebrates four decades of vision, pioneering research and beamline services.
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The day EMBL Hamburg predocs and postdocs invited Nobel Prize Winner Ada Yonath to dinner.
LAB MATTERS2014
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Life Science Nord event reveals how pharmaceutical companies use synchrotrons for their research.
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First complete picture of flu virus polymerase. A story of two decades of blood, sweat and sneezes.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY2014
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Course attendees go hunting (protein) aliens in a quest for optimal SAXS data.
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How to make good quality samples for good quality structural biology experiments.
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An interview with keynote speaker Michael Rossmann.
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Research building for interdisciplinary Centre for Structural Systems Biology (CSSB) takes shape.
2014
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How a single molecule can attract and repel growing brain connections
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY2014
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Molecular switch enables viruses to destroy C.diff bacteria – potential alternative to antibiotics
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