EMBL is coordinating STARDAST, a new €8M Horizon Europe project to strengthen data stewardship careers, FAIR data practices, and open science across Europe.
Read more: https://t.co/61xHEOMWEK
Meet Neeya Jacob 🇮🇳🇨🇦🇮🇹, the new Head of Administration at EMBL Rome.
Read about her vision for building a stable and supportive environment that optimises operations, grounded in the principles of clarity, consistency, and compliance.
https://t.co/Xj42pKW9E4
How do the physical properties of embryos affect their development?
New research from EMBL scientists and collaborators shows that tissue mechanics actively influence developmental signalling – revealing new links between physics and embryogenesis.
https://t.co/OJlVeHZzsN
A unique EMBL-UNESCO fellowship programme broadened fellows’ research capacity while providing new perspectives to their collaborators and EMBL host research groups.
Participants in the programme provided brief reflections from their experiences.
https://t.co/h3HfrCwLMG
🔬✨ The first WoW Award at @embl celebrated the beauty and impact of scientific imaging.
The award-winning works are now lighting up the “Window of Wonder” at the EMBL Imaging Centre.
Full article 👉 https://t.co/PZR1ceIukG
#Imaging#Microscopy#ScienceCommunication
Researchers at @embl have tracked in real time nascent RNA structure formation, functionally characterizing up to 8 different types of RNA molecules.
Learn how they accomplished this with multicolor single-molecule #FluorescenceMicroscopy experiments: https://t.co/qr6EYK4ON6
The EMBO Workshop 'Brain (epi)genome' welcomed 138 on-site and 92 virtual participants from 21 – 24 April 2026.
A total of 83 posters were presented during the #EMBOBrainEpi poster sessions, showcasing cutting-edge research from across the field. We are thrilled to introduce our three poster prize winners:
🏅 Ruoqing Feng, German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE), Germany @fngruqng2
🏅 Camilla Lyons, EMBL Rome, Italy
🏅 Can Yildiz, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
Find out more about their research: https://t.co/InZPFf7Nq0
PhD students and postdocs from across the EMBL Australia community built practical project management skills through tailored training led by @EMBL’s International Centre for Advanced Training.
https://t.co/D47hkoj3t3
Despite its name, SNOR, a newly discovered protein, is hardly asleep on the job.
EMBL researchers’ newest technologies allowed them to discover this tiny protein with a big role that awakens cells from dormancy to restart protein synthesis.
https://t.co/XkvQIWBLLi
Daiichi Sankyo is EMBL’s newest Corporate Partnership Programme associate partner.
The fundamental research of many EMBL scientists has important implications for drug development. Daiichi Sankyo is specifically exploring ways to collaborate on this.
https://t.co/tRSbZNt5ho
The Marquez team at EMBL Grenoble created AXIS, an AI-driven training method for automated crystal screening and identification.
Thanks to a lab-in-the-loop approach, the method is simple and effective, speeding up fragment-based drug design.
https://t.co/2NB2SzU4SV
From DNA Days to ocean nanoplastics to science videos in Catalan – EMBL scientists are finding new and interesting ways to engage the public and make the wonders of scientific discoveries more accessible to everyone.
Learn more: https://t.co/l6PPtbbynQ
Open science accelerates discovery & ensures that scientific knowledge can be reused and built upon by the global community.
Bastian Drees, Head of OSIM, talks about the steps EMBL is taking to implement open science practices at all levels.
https://t.co/2IGEVXM82Q
Congratulations to Vikas Trivedi & collaborators for being awarded the HFSP grant!
An international team coordinated by EMBL Barcelona researchers has been awarded $1.5M to study how developing organisms stay on track despite climate-driven temperature instability.
Biology is built on patterns too complex for us to easily interpret. AI can help bridge the gap, but it’s a two-way exchange: biology inspires AI, and AI delivers back.
Here are 7 key takeaways from a recent EMBO | EMBL symposium on AI in life sciences: https://t.co/rH1e3YNroS
Welcome, Tony Hyman!
EMBL welcomes its new Director General, Tony Hyman, as he takes up the mandate of leading EMBL's six sites.
https://t.co/vWctqXJYoT
A new study maps the organisation of immune & stromal cells in lymph nodes and shows its association with prognosis in certain lymphomas.
This has implications for long-term prognosis in cancer patients & can potentially open up new therapeutic avenues.
https://t.co/pZ7HLKN8vp
(2/2) By tracking five fluorescent signals at once, they can observe multiple folding pathways and observe how proteins and other molecules interact with specific RNA structures, facilitating the development of drugs that target RNA.
https://t.co/dCRtjFpdcv
(1/2) EMBL researchers have developed a microscopy technique that enables them to observe individual RNA molecules being produced and folding into different shapes.
Learn more: https://t.co/dCRtjFpdcv