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The European Molecular Biology Laboratory drives visionary basic research and technology development in the life sciences. š¦ https://t.co/r840DbdMXO
Joined June 2013
EMBL Rome scientists identified a brain circuit involved in learning impairment in autism. Their results open new doors to a deeper understanding of the brain mechanisms behind this neurodevelopmental condition. https://t.co/akdGgim2S3
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Wishing Rolf Apweiler a wonderful retirement! Thank you for your many years of service, leadership and vision!
From magnetic tapes to exabytes of data, Rolf Apweiler has seen it all! As Rolf retires after more than four decades at EMBL, he shares his insights and favourite stories, including how all of EMBL-EBIās data used to fit in the back of a car. https://t.co/nepcThljtv
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MODERATOR: Are you willing to commit to NOT raise the sales tax? MIKIE SHERRILL: I'm not going to commit to anything right now. On Nov. 4, vote NO on Mikie Sherrill. ā
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EMBLās 2025 Kendrew alumni award recipient may know how to make fairy tales come true. Irma Querques repurposed the āSleeping Beautyā transposon as a genetic tool for new therapeutics, particularly against cancer. https://t.co/cvkj2ExmjR
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AI has so much potential for interpreting biological images š¬ and yet, annotated biological datasets needed to train AI tools remain scarce. If you generate microscopy data or develop AI tools to interpret it, check out these new guidelines: https://t.co/ehscbyZE6t
#microscopy
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EMBL scientists have created a single-cell sequencing tool for genomic variants across DNA and RNA in the same cell. This tool, SDR-seq, has unprecedented scale, precision, and speed to characterise variants and link them to functions and disease. https://t.co/dzFrt0HIMl
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š Youāve got Series A funding energy ā but does your brand look the part? Sightbox helps funded startups evolve from āscrappyā to āinvestable.ā Because your product canāt tell the whole story ā your brand needs to, too.
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EMBL congratulates Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson, and Omar M. Yaghi on winning the 2025 #NobelPrize in Chemistry for the development of metalāorganic frameworks.
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Weāre renewing our collaboration with @GoogleDeepMind! We'll keep developing the AlphaFold Database to support protein science worldwide š To mark the moment weāve synchronised the database with UniProtKB release 2025_03 https://t.co/VTzPuEUC1r
#AlphaFold
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EMBL congratulates John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret, and John M. Martinis on winning the 2025 #NobelPrize in Physics for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantisation in an electric circuit.
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EMBL congratulates Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi on winning the 2025 #NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries concerning peripheral immune tolerance.
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New research from EMBL Rome shows how paternal environment prior to conception can shape early embryo development. These findings are a step toward understanding the mechanism of epigenetic inheritance, opening up new possibilities for disease prevention. https://t.co/un0kg94mno
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New research from EMBL scientists is shedding light on how shape transitions help tissue boundaries form during development. The results reveal a new class of adaptive material dynamics & could provide design principles for smart materials that respond to changing environments.
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š¢ Last call for the EMBL International PhD Programme summer recruitment! This is a fully funded PhD programme fostering creative approaches to questions in the molecular life sciences. Join us promoting scientific excellence throughout Europe. Apply now! https://t.co/ieXEVcr6Pt
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Our kids deserve facts, not opinions, in the classroom. Hear THINC Advisory Council member Sara Brown explain why parents must pay attention to what's being taught. Visit our page to hear from Sara and other experts on the dangers of political ideology in the classroom.
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āSaladā ā a new AI model from EMBL scientists ā offers major improvements in synthetic protein design. Salad's significantly faster than comparable methods, and designing proteins that don't exist in nature can have applications in many scientific fields. https://t.co/PWSYSaA4Pd
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As EMBL Hamburg turns 50 this year, we reflect on milestones. One of the most pivotal characters in EMBLās Hamburg history was Ken Holmes. Read about his role advocating for and helping to realise an EMBL site near the DESY synchrotron. https://t.co/8zbNVBbQpe
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Apple's new M5 chip delivers 3.5x faster AI performance for local model execution. webAI was mentioned in both announcements as a platform for running LLMs locally on the new MacBook Pro and iPad Pro. If you're running AI on Mac hardware, this changes the economics. Faster
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BIOcean5D studies marine life and how it changes across five dimensions: space (3D), time, & human impact. Amandine Nunes-Jorge, its Project Manager, shared thoughts on this unique project and its impacts. BIOcean5D is co-funded by @HorizonEU. https://t.co/OVHwjKs9Pa
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EMBL International PhD Programme - winter recruitment 2026! š£ Research groups across EMBL are recruiting now! https://t.co/EvhDhhssUT Donāt miss this opportunity to receive dedicated mentoring while doing interdisciplinary research.
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EMBL scientists found metabolism controls cell development tempo through signaling in a way separate from its established metabolic role. More research related to this signaling could show how it guides cell fate, developmental timing, and even disease. https://t.co/OA2MdGJaVf
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