EMBL Australia

Growth, celebration and opportunities for students

EMBL Australia will launch a third node at the new South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute.

And “new knowledge, ideas and a feeling of inspiration”, as EMBL Australia supports a group of PhD students to travel to the main EMBL campus in Heidelberg, Germany.

Also in this new year bulletin: more travel grants and internships for PhD students; EMBL alumni making connections with Europe; and congratulating Victoria Prize winner Terry Speed.

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Melbourne wins conference on future biology


The cellular-wide impact of cancer; how pests interact with wheat plants; what characteristics of yeast give wine its taste.

These are the sorts of complicated questions scientists from around the world will come to Melbourne in 2014 to discuss at the 15th International Conference on Systems Biology (ICSB 2014). Systems biology uses all the tools of the biological and computer science revolutions to look at whole plants and animals. Over the next decade it is set to transform biology.
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EMBL Australia Style Guide

What is EMBL AustraliaEMBL Australia

This document is intended as a resource and guide for anyone writing about EMBL Australia and its projects. It is based on a paper discussed with the EMBL Australia Executive Council on 26 February.

A full version of the document is available here: What is EMBL Australia – 21 March 2014

EMBL Australia Style Guide

The Executive Committee of the EMBL Australia approved the following guidelines for use for all EMBL Australia Communications programs and documents at its February 2013 meeting. It’s a work in progress and the master is maintained by Science in Public.

The current version is available here: EMBL Australia Style Guide – 21 March 2014

High resolution logos for EMBL Australia, its partners, initiatives and resources are available here