Topic: European Molecular Biology Laboratory
The BENEO-Institute will hold its 2nd European Scientific Symposium focusing on prebiotic fibers and functional carbohydrates in science and...
A fungus that lives at extremely high temperatures could help us understand structures within our own cells. Scientists at the European Molecular...
Labelling the different components of a cell can be a painstaking task. It was developed by Imre Berger from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Grenoble, France, and involves inserting a large number of foreign genes into the cell. If you ...
Using a revolutionary new microscope, scientists can now peer into embryos and watch, in one of the world's smallest 3-D movies, as brains, eyes and other organs form. A team at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, Germany, watched ...
Fruit fly embryos have been filmed for the first time. To overcome this hurdle, Ernst Stelzer and colleagues from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, Germany, shone patterns of light at the embryos instead of illuminating them with an even ...
The article offers information on the Digital Scanned Laser Light Sheet Fluorescence microscopy (DSLM) developed by researchers at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Germany. The DSLM scans vertically through specimens with a m wide beam of laser light, only exciting the ...
Developmental geneticist Edwina McGlinn's return to Australia to start her own lab next January at the Australia Regenerative Medicine Institute (ARMI) at Monash University in Melbourne will also be a milestone for Australian science: 35-year-old McGlinn will be the first group ...
hen I was 11 years old, I stood with my brother outside the Institute of Advanced Study in Princeton waiting for Albert Einstein to come to work so that I could take his picture. This virus stole its envelope from the plasma ...
One of the steps in fruit-fly development is similar to the healing of wounds. Damian Brunner's research group at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg, Germany, however, showed that contractions bringing epithelial cells into the gap were generated by a ...
The inner workings of a supposedly simple bacterial cell have turned out to be much more sophisticated than expected.. "There were a lot of surprises," says Peer Bork, joint head of the structural and computational biology unit at the European Molecular Biology ...