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Welcome to EMBL
The European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) is one of the world’s leading research institutions, and Europe’s flagship laboratory for the life sciences.
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What we do
perform basic research in molecular biology;
train scientists, students and visitors at all levels;
offer vital services to scientists in the member states;
actively engage in technology transfer;
and to integrate European life science research.
Where we do our work
Cell and structural biology
TISSUE BIOLOGY AND DISEASE MODELLING
EPIGENETICS AND NEUROBIOLOGY
Grenoble site
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Overview of Research at Rome
Epigenetics and Neurobiology
Scientists at EMBL Rome explore the connections between genome, environment, and neural function. At this site, neuroscientists and epigeneticists work side by side and draw on each other for insights, inspiration, and advice.
Overview of Research at Hamburg
Structural Biology
Activities at EMBL Hamburg focus on state-of-the-art structural biology methods using synchrotron radiation, combining cutting-edge technology with an ambitious research programme for structures of multifunctional proteins and protein complexes of biomedical relevance.
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Ciprian Team
About the team
From the live site: The Cipriani team develops instruments and methods for structural biology research and works with industry to make them available to scientists worldwide.
Previous and current research
The core activity of our team is to develop instruments and methods for X-ray scattering experiments. The CrystalDirect™ harvester jointly developed with the Márquez team is now in routine use at the High Throughput Crystallisation lab: associated to a FlexED3 cryo-storage unit (Figure 1): crystals grown in CrystalDirect™ plates can be marked remotely using a web service and automatically mounted onto Spine pins. The machine is particularly suitable for harvesting micro-crystals, fragile crystals, as well as batches of micro-crystals. With a capacity of three pucks, the system performs up to 30 harvestings in less than 45 minutes.
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