Upcoming Academic Events from EMBL

2024-12-11

We are excited to share some of the upcoming academic events hosted by our media partner European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), covering a variety of essential topics in the life sciences. Take a look at the following events and explore opportunities to expand your knowledge and collaborate with experts in the field!

Wild frontiers of model organisms

▪️ Start Date: 8 - 11 Apr 2025
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▪️ This conference highlights research on how natural, fluctuating environments challenge traditional models, integrating ecology, genomics, and molecular biology to understand biology and evolution across diverse organisms.

AI in One Health

▪️ Start Date: 31 Mar - 2 Apr 2025
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▪️ This event will explore the impact of recent AI advances on health and life sciences featuring three sessions on "molecular medicine and precision health", "genetics and genomics", and "technology and imaging".

Mechanisms of drug resistance and tolerance in bacteria, fungi, and cancer
▪️ Start Date: 18 - 21 Mar 2025
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▪️ Join global experts to explore cellular evolution, biochemistry, and metabolism driving drug resistance in antimicrobial and disease therapies, highlighting cutting-edge advancements and cross-species insights.

The expanding world of RBPs: from post transcriptional control to riboregulation
▪️ Start Date: 11 - 14 Mar 2025
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▪️ Join experts to explore the field of RNA-binding proteins and their exciting progress on all fronts.

In situ structural biology: expanding the toolbox for structural cell biology
▪️ Start Date: 4 - 7 Feb 2025
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▪️ This conference explores in situ structural biology advancements to highlight recent methodological developments, provide a discussion platform, and foster cross-disciplinary collaboration and methodological innovation.

Don’t miss out on these incredible opportunities to advance your research and network with leading experts in the field! Be sure to check out the links above for more details and to register.