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Architectural rendering shows the EMBL Imaging Centre
When it opens its doors in 2021, EMBL’s new EMBL Imaging Centre will give researchers access to the most modern microscopy technologies available (Heidelberg/Render Vision, gerstner architekten)
Professor Edith Heard, Director-General, EMBL
Professor Edith Heard, Director-General, EMBL
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Double helix of the EMBL Advanced Training Centre
Double helix of the EMBL Advanced Training Centre
Foreground: early Drosophila embryo with the cell nuclei marked. Background: an unrolled image of a Drosophila embryo with the cell membranes marked (the alternating green / magenta colour represents different views from the microscope)
Foreground: early Drosophila embryo with the cell nuclei marked. Background: an unrolled image of a Drosophila embryo with the cell membranes marked (the alternating green / magenta colour represents different views from the microscope) (Image courtesy of Uroš Kržič / EMBL Heidelberg)
Artistic impression of the three human gut types
Artistic impression of the three human gut types (Image courtesy of EMBL / Petra Riedinger)
A bundle of nerves that relays information from touch receptors on the skin to the spinal cord and ultimately the brain, imaged with the new technique
A bundle of nerves that relays information from touch receptors on the skin to the spinal cord and ultimately the brain, imaged with the new technique (Credit: EMBL/L.Castaldi)
The vRNA template (blue line strand) enters the polymerase active site along a tunnel (green). The template is used to make an mRNA or vRNA copy (yellow strand) by adding on RNA building blocks (red)
The vRNA template (blue line strand) enters the polymerase active site along a tunnel (green). The template is used to make an mRNA or vRNA copy (yellow strand) by adding on RNA building blocks (red) (image courtesy of Gerlach et al. (2015))
Europe’s flagship laboratory for the life sciences
Europe’s flagship laboratory for the life sciences