With 29 member states, laboratories at six locations across Europe and thousands of scientists and engineers working together, the European Molecular Biology Laboratory is a powerhouse of biological expertise. The intergovernmental organisation, headquartered in Heidelberg, was founded in 1974 with the mission of promoting molecular biology research in Europe, training young scientists, and developing new technologies.
The European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) is an intergovernmental organization dedicated to molecular biology research. EMBL operates from five sites across Europe, offering a wide range of services and resources to the scientific community. Its main website, embl.org, serves as a comprehensive portal for accessing these resources, including databases, tools, and publications related to molecular biology and bioinformatics.
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Access to a wide range of molecular biology databases, including nucleotide sequences, protein structures, and more.
A collection of bioinformatics tools for sequence analysis, structure prediction, and other molecular biology applications.
Scientific publications and reports from EMBL researchers and collaborators.
Information on courses, workshops, and other educational resources offered by EMBL.
Details on the various research groups and their projects within EMBL.
Calendar of scientific conferences, seminars, and other events hosted or supported by EMBL.
Career opportunities and job openings at EMBL.
Latest news, press releases, and media coverage related to EMBL and its research.
Information on EMBL's partnerships and collaborative projects with other institutions.
Guidelines and information for visitors to EMBL sites, including maps and contact details.
Heidelberg, Germany
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Over 20 European countries and associate member states
Edith Heard (as of the last update)
Approximately 80 million euros
Over 1600 employees from more than 80 countries
Cell biology and biophysics, developmental biology, genome biology, structural and computational biology
Pioneering work in the development of DNA sequencing technologies, contributions to the Human Genome Project, and advancements in cryo-electron microscopy
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