European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL)
EMBL is Europe’s flagship laboratory for the life sciences. We are an intergovernmental organisation established in 1974 and are supported by nearly 30 member states.
EMBL performs fundamental research in molecular biology, studying the story of life. We offer services to the scientific community; train the next generation of scientists and strive to integrate the life sciences across Europe.
We are international, innovative and interdisciplinary. We are more than 1700 people, from over 80 countries, operating across six sites in Barcelona (Spain), Grenoble (France), Hamburg (Germany), Heidelberg (Germany), Hinxton (UK) and Rome (Italy). Our scientists work in independent groups and conduct research and offer services in all areas of molecular biology.
Our research drives the development of new technology and methods in the life sciences. We work to transfer this knowledge for the benefit of society.

EasyGrid: A platform for automated cryo-electron microscopy sample preparation and quality control

Visualizing the dynamic process of transcription-translation coupling

Celebrating 25 years of EMBL Rome

Sample freezing explained

Four decades of eukaryotic DNA replication:from yeast genetics to cryoEM structures of the replisome

EMBO Workshop - Keynote lecture: Fitness landscapes in host-virus interactions

Anne Ephrussi, Former Director of the EMBL International Centre for Advanced Training

EMBL´s people: Edith Heard, EMBL Director General

EMBL´s people: Jan Korbel, Head of Data Science, EMBL Heidelberg

EMBL Conference 'Chromatin and epigenetics'

EMBL´s people: Melissa Graewert, Beamline scientist, EMBL Hamburg

EMBL´s people: Lorna Richardson, Coordinator for the Microbiome Resources, EMBL-EBI Hinxton

EMBL´s people: Emily Savage, Visiting Technical Expert, EMBL Heidelberg

EMBL´s people: Abiram Olivares, PhD student, EMBL Barcelona

EMBL Course | Genome engineering: CRISPR/Cas in cells and mice

EMBL´s people: Ana Boskovic, Epigenetics and Neurobiology Unit, EMBL Rome

EMBL-ESRF ID30A beamline ‘MASSIF-1’ with CrystalDirect™

Moving CrystalDirect™ to the MASSIF-1 beamline

EMBO Workshop Visualizing biological data (VIZBI 2023)

EMBL Conference: BioMalPar XX: biology and pathology of the malaria parasite

How human immunodeficiency virus enters the nucleus

Genomics and AI for One Health

The unique RNA landscape of the nervous system: regulation and function

Phenotypic variation: why your father’s microbes matter

Brain evolution: reconstructing the origins of the cerebral cortex

Fifty years of protein structures (@ EMBL)

From cell to planetary biology

Light sheet microscopy: past and future of interdisciplinary technology development

Transcription of the genome

Male-specific lethality in flies: from phenomenon to mechanism