The European Molecular Biology Laboratory, is one of several leading research organizations that is specialized in preliminary research in the molecular life sciences. It is a multicultural- and disciplinary organization that represents a range of disciplines such as biology, physics, chemistry and computer sciences. EMBL is financed through research grants from its member states.

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Research at EMBL is carried out by large independent teams and staff from 60 different countries and include a range of molecular biology subjects. There are 5 laboratory units with the main one located in Heidelberg (Germany), and other facilities in Hinxton near Cambridge (UK), Grenoble (France), Hamburg (Germany), and Monterotondo (Italy). Heidelberg is the most significant centre for biomedical research in the Federal Republic of Germany and the place to find the most well-known German university, the "Ruprecht Karls University".
The Institute visions are to carry research, to coach scientists and visiting academics and to provide scientific services to its member affiliates. In addition, it is developing new techniques for the life science industry and facilitate the transfer of technologies.
Besides several bilateral partnerships, EMBL takes part in a number of joint projects with established institutions such as the Medical Faculty of the University of Heidelberg, the German Cancer Research Centre (DKFZ), Max Planck Insititute for Medical Research and the European Media Lab (EML Research).
The scientific units at EMBL Heidelberg comprises of Genome-,Cell-, Structural and Computational Biology, Biophysics and Development Biology.
Research at EMBL is focused on experimental investigation at numerous stages of biological operations such as the proceeding of molecule to the organism, together with computational biology, bioinformatics and systems biology.
Several scientific discoveries have already been produced at EMBL Heidelberg, which resulted in the award of the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1995 by Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard and Erich Wieschaus. Recognising the huge part that these scientists played in the very first methodical genetic analysis of embryonic development in the fruit fly.
It offers PhD Scholarship that is recognized for its international environment and dedication of its supervisors. Admittance is very competitive, and it is committed offering a strong platform for an interesting career in science.
Postdoctoral fellowships are also provided at EMBL. Outstanding research labs and services, excellent training courses to make certain that postdoctoral fellows get access to all their requirements at their crucial career stage. A number of seminars are organized in partnership with EMBL's affiliate institutes such as the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO).