A study from the Hackett group at EMBL Rome led to the development of a…
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The European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) is a premier research institution dedicated to the study of the molecular and cellular aspects of life. Founded in 1974 and funded by over 20 member states, EMBL operates six sites across Europe, including Heidelberg (Germany), Hinxton (UK), Grenoble (France), Hamburg (Germany), Rome (Italy), and Barcelona (Spain). EMBL’s mission is to advance the understanding of biological processes through interdisciplinary research and to develop new technologies and methods in molecular biology. It offers world-class training and education programs for scientists at all career stages and fosters collaboration across its member states and globally. EMBL’s research spans a wide range of areas, including genomics, structural biology, bioinformatics, and systems biology, contributing significantly to the fields of medicine, agriculture, and biotechnology. Through its cutting-edge research and collaborative approach, EMBL plays a crucial role in advancing biological science and addressing key scientific challenges.