This collection comprises materials related to the women in science program. It contains reports, correspondence, administrative and organisational documents, meeting documents, posters, DVDs, VHS tapes, posters, and photographs.
European Molecular Biology OrganisationThis collection comprises materials relating to the annual EMBO Meeting, held between 2009-2016. It contains abstract books, lists of attendees, correspondence, posters, programmes, and administrative and organisational documentation related to the meetings.
European Molecular Biology OrganisationThis series comprises materials relating to the relationship between the European Molecular Biology Organisation (EMBO), and the Swiss Department of Foreign Affairs, formerly known as the Département Féderal Politique. It contains correspondence, reports, meeting documents, and other organisational and administrative documentation in both English and French.
In 1969, the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) was formally established as a non-profit association under Swiss law, with its legal seat in Geneva. This status was granted in agreement with the Swiss Federal Government, which recognized EMBO’s mission to foster international cooperation in the life sciences. The arrangement provided EMBO with a stable legal framework and diplomatic standing, enabling it to operate independently while coordinating scientific programmes across member states.
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European Molecular Biology OrganisationThis collection comprises materials relating to the Sectoral Meetings held by EMBO. It contains correspondence, and meeting documents such as programmes, participant lists, and reports.
Due to many scientists having primary loyalty to a subsection of molecular biology and therefore a secondary loyalty to molecular biology as a whole, some scientists had the feeling EMBO was not particularly important to their specific sector. The EMBO Council felt that establishing sectoral meetings would be a good way to ensure that the organisation did not miss out on new developments within different areas of the life sciences, and to build up contacts within these areas. It therefore approved meetings with scientists from Neurobiology and Immunology to discuss their impact on society, with a view to holding more meetings on other subsections of the life sciences in the future.
European Molecular Biology OrganisationThis collection comprises materials relating to the defunct Research Awards scheme, which was intended to become a special project of the EMBC. It was superseded by the establishment of the ERC, as EMBO did not want to complete with the initiative.
It contains correspondence, press releases, reports, and working group documents.
European Molecular Biology OrganisationThis series comprises documents relating to the nominations and elections of new EMBO members. It contains lists of nominations and results.
European Molecular Biology OrganisationThis collection comprises materials related to the Membership Programme of EMBO.
The Membership Committee series contains correspondence, meeting documents, and other organisational and administrative documents concerning the management of the Membership department.
The Nominations and Results series contains documents relating to the nominations and elections of new EMBO members. It contains lists of nominations and results.
The EMBO Members Meeting series contains administrative and organisational documents concerning the annual meeting of new and current EMBO members, as well as material from the meetings such as photographs, programmes, and lists of participants.
The EMBO Membership Lists series contains annual lists of EMBO members published by the organisation.
European Molecular Biology OrganisationThis series comprises documents related to the Membership Committee. It contains correspondence, meeting documents, and other organisational and administrative documents concerning the management of the Membership department.
European Molecular Biology OrganisationThis collection comprises materials relating to the relationship between the European Molecular Biology Organisation (EMBO), and the Federation of European Biochemical Societies (FEBS). It contains correspondence, meeting documents, reports, and draft lease contracts.
European Molecular Biology OrganisationThis series comprises materials related to:
- The Max Perutz Memorial Symposium (21st-22nd September 2002).
- The Frank Gannon Farewell Symposium (28th June 2007).
- The Herman Bujard Farewell Symposium (January 2010).
- The Symposium in Honour of Maria Leptin (3rd-4th July 2023).