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Greenland · GreenlandImagine the magnificent glaciers of Greenland, the eternal snow of the Tibetan high mountains, and the permanently ice-cold groundwater in Finland. As cold and beautiful these are, for the structural biologist Kirill Kovalev, they are more importantly home to unusual molecules that could control brain cells’ activity. Kovalev, EIPOD Postdoctoral Fellow at EMBL Hamburg’s Schneider […] The post Ice World Microbiology: Cryorhodopsins appeared first…Read Article
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Heidelberg, Germany · HeidelbergEMBL’s Interim Director General Professor Peer Bork and Interim Executive Director Professor Ewan Birney have jointly assumed the position of EIROforum Chair. They succeed Professor Xavier Barcons, Director General of the European Southern Observatory (ESO). The EIROforum brings together eight of Europe’s largest research organisations, which together have extensive expertise in the areas of basic research and managing large, international infra…See the Story
EMBL takes over EIROforum rotating presidency

Vigo · VigoJoint press release with the Marine Research Centre at the University of Vigo The CELLBLOOM project, driven by the Biological Oceanography Group of the Marine Research Centre (CIM) at the University of Vigo, Spain, and the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), headquartered in Germany, aims to understand how the ocean responds to two increasingly frequent and concerning phenomena: toxic microalgae blooms – known as red tides – and marine…Read Article
CIM and EMBL join forces to study how to curb red tides and anticipate the effects of marine heatwaves
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