9 September 2021
EMBL Announcements
Former EMBL Director General Professor Iain Mattaj was awarded the German Cross of Merit (‘Verdienstkreuz 1. Klasse des Verdienstordens der Bundesrepublik Deutschland’) at a ceremony held at EMBL Heidelberg on 9 September 2021.
2021
alumniembl-announcements
18 April 2019
Lab Matters
The current and previous Directors General discuss what it means to lead an organisation like EMBL
11 May 2018
EMBL AnnouncementsLab Matters
EMBL’s Director General has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences of the United States
2018
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31 January 2018
ConnectionsLab Matters
EMBL welcomes Slovakia as its 24th member state
2018
connectionslab-matters
7 July 2017
Connections
EMBL’s Iain Mattaj, the new Chair of EIROforum, on EIROforum’s role
2 May 2017
EMBL AnnouncementsLab Matters
EMBL welcomes its 23rd member state, with a promising collaboration already in place
2017
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10 April 2017
EMBL AnnouncementsLab Matters
Spanish government and EMBL sign agreement for new site
2017
embl-announcementslab-matters
10 April 2017
Lab Matters
EMBL Director-General, Iain Mattaj, reflects on the work done to establish a new site in Barcelona
29 March 2017
Lab MattersPeople & Perspectives
Diversity, internationality and collaboration works, writes EMBL Director-General Iain Mattaj
2017
lab-matterspeople-perspectives
16 February 2017
ConnectionsLab Matters
GSK and EMBL have signed an agreement to enhance understanding of disease and drug mechanisms
2017
connectionslab-matters
20 October 2016
Connections
Participants learn about EMBL’s ocean biodiversity research at the Fall Gala
12 September 2016
ConnectionsLab Matters
EMBL and the Hubrecht Institute signed a 5-year partnership agreement
2016
connectionslab-matters
29 August 2016
EMBL AnnouncementsLab Matters
EMBL scientists regularly receive prestigious awards – meet the latest honourees.
2016
embl-announcementslab-matters
21 April 2016
Lab Matters
EMBL scientists regularly receive prestigious awards – meet the latest honourees.
21 March 2016
Science & Technology
Commentary in Nature Methods introduces the EMPIAR resource and gives glimpse of future developments
2016
sciencescience-technology
29 February 2016
Lab Matters
Iain Mattaj talks about the search for his successor
4 November 2015
Lab Matters
Science met business and strangers became friends at the first Friends of EMBL Ladies Night.
29 September 2015
EMBL AnnouncementsLab Matters
Sveiki Lietuva! Lithuania becomes EMBL’s fourth prospect member state.
2015
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29 September 2015
ConnectionsLab Matters
Renewals and reunions: EMBL’s Nordic partners look to the future.
2015
connectionslab-matters
15 June 2015
Lab Matters
EMBL’s new open access policy aims to make EMBL research widely and freely accessible.
29 April 2015
Lab Matters
EMBL’s new Archivist will help chronicle the twists and turns, ups and downs of life at the Lab.
25 March 2015
EMBL’s corporate partners zoom in on big data and bioimaging.
17 October 2014
It’s question time for Director General Iain Mattaj in this extract from the alumni reunion magazine.
17 October 2014
German Science Minister and other honoured guests celebrate 40 years of ‘Learning from life’.
4 March 2011
Lab Matters
In a Memorandum of Understanding signed today, the European Commission (EC) and the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) formalise their desire to maintain and further develop their cooperation. “I am delighted to sign the renewed and strengthened Memorandum of Understanding between the…
9 March 2010
Lab Matters
Today, the German Minister for Education and Research, Annette Schavan, officially opens the new training and conference centre for the life sciences on the campus of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg. “This new centre in Heidelberg will form a central European…
19 January 2010
Although they are present almost everywhere, on land and sea, a group of related bacteria in the superphylum Planctomycetes-Verrucomicrobia-Chlamydiae, or PVC, have remained in relative obscurity ever since they were first described about a decade ago. Scientists at the European Molecular Biology…
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