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EMBO Activities
The organisation nurtures training and careers at all stages of the
scientific career path through courses,workshops conferences and fellowships
- and most recently through the Young Investigator
Programme, which promotes Europe’s best young scientists in
the early stages of their research careers. EMBO’s World Activities promote international scientific co-operation and bridge technological differences to further research. Jointly created by EMBO and the European Commission The Life Sciences Mobility Portal offers a series of searchable databases pointing life scientists to sources of funding, training, and employment. A boom in electronic data means that biologists are increasingly going online to search for literature and diverse data types. Through integrating and organising online information EMBO's Electronic Information Programme turns information overload into information management. The EMBO Journal, its sister publications EMBO reports and Molecular Systems Biology provide a variety of formats to cover topics related to biology at a molecular level. These high quality peer-reviewed journals are unique in that they span all aspects of molecular biology and reflect how science is shaping the world. Underlying EMBO’s dedication to the advancement of scientific knowledge is its commitment that the sciences serve public interest.The Courses & Workshops Programme has proved itself to be an essential part of EMBO activities since its establishment in the 1960s. Through this programme, funds are provided annually for practical courses, lecture courses, workshops and conferences globally. Close links are also maintained between the scientific community and a wider audience through Science & society activities for educators, students, policy makers, industry and the media. EMBO's focus on young independent scientists, the interplay between science and society, developing links with laboratories worldwide complete a palette of actions that respond to the changing needs of researchers. |
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