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European Molecular Biology Laboratory: An overview

European Molecular Biology Laboratory: An overview. Stefan Fiedler. EMBL Member States. Austria 1974 Denmark 1974 France 1974 Germany 1974 Israel 1974 Italy 1974 Netherlands 1974 Sweden 1974 Switzerland 1974 United Kingdom 1974 Finland 1984 Greece 1984 Norway 1985 Spain 1986

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European Molecular Biology Laboratory: An overview

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  1. European Molecular Biology Laboratory: An overview Stefan Fiedler

  2. EMBL Member States Austria 1974 Denmark 1974 France 1974 Germany 1974 Israel 1974 Italy 1974 Netherlands 1974 Sweden 1974 Switzerland 1974 United Kingdom 1974 Finland 1984 Greece 1984 Norway 1985 Spain 1986 Belgium 1990 Portugal 1998 Ireland 2003 Iceland 2005 Croatia 2006 Luxembourg 2007 Australia 2008 (1st Associate Member) EMBL - an overview

  3. The Five Sites of EMBL Heidelberg Hamburg Hinxton Molecular BiologyResearch Laboratory Central Administration Structural Biology European BioinformaticsInstitute (EBI) Grenoble Monterotondo 1450 Staff from 68 Nations (800 in Heidelberg) Mouse biology Structural Biology EMBL - an overview

  4. EMBL’ Missions and Programme 2012-2016 European Integration 4 1) Forefront life science research: setting trends and pushing the limits of technology 2) Providing world-class research infrastructure and services to the member states 3) Training and inspiring the next generation of leading scientists in molecular biology 4) Driving research, innovation and progress through technology development, interactions with industry and technology transfer 5) Taking a leading role in the integration of life science research in Europe EMBL - an overview

  5. EMBL human resources & budget (2011) EMBL - an overview

  6. EMBL in a nutshell (Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1962) Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard and Eric Wieschaus Nobel Prize in Medicine 1995 • EMBL was founded in 1974 following the CERN model • Sir John Kendrew was the first Director General; current Director General is Iain Mattaj • To promote molecular biology across Europe • To provide an attractive alternative to the United States as a workplace for Europe's leading young molecular biologists. • Today is one of the world’s foremost life science institutions • Many award winning scientists EMBL - an overview

  7. Thank you for listening! EMBL - an overview

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