EMBL Programme
Pushing boundaries in research, services, training and technology
From genomes to organisms, EMBL is exploring the secrets of life
EMBL’s diverse research programme is pushing the limits of biological knowledge, with our researchers developing innovative techniques and technologies as part of the process.
The European Molecular Biology Laboratory is made up of many independent groups of research scientists, who work on a wide range of biological topics. EMBL categorises these groups by area of scientific interest into nine research units. This structure helps EMBL scientists working on similar scientific questions to leverage common tools and experimental apparatus.
Pushing boundaries in research, services, training and technology
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Making science open and accessible to the global scientific community
Explore EMBL’s full list of scientific publications and preprints which go back as far as 1979
EMBL supports fair and responsible research assessment practices
From exploring the molecular components inside a cell to studying whole populations and ecosystems, EMBL scientists will explore these different scales through research themes that foster collaborative, multidisciplinary research.
Unravelling genetic and environmental influences in biomes and ecosystems to understand biological processes and improve planetary health
Characterising pathogen interactions with the host at an atomic, molecular, and tissue level to tackle infection and antimicrobial resistance
Developing a quantitative, mechanistic, and molecular understanding of environmental effects on human biology
Ensuring research data is expertly curated, annotated, managed, integrated, visualised, and shared
Conducting and supporting world class research, building global collaborations, and helping to define the role of artificial intelligence and machine learning in the life sciences
Promoting theory-guided paths to understanding and conceptualising the underlying principles of biological systems
Dissecting microbial functions and communities to understand how microbes interact with their environments
These institutional collaborations are based on shared goals and scientific synergy or complementarity. The aim is to create a network of institutions that enhance molecular life science in Europe and around the world.

Your role We are looking to recruit an expert structural biologist with an experimental background to join the EMDB as a biocurator within the EMBL-EBI OneDep data curation team.High-quality curation of new data depositions is essential for EMDB and PDB to remain the authoritative global sources of...
Closes on 3rd August. Posted 6th July 2026
EditAre you excited by ambitious genome engineering experiments and by the opportunity to help build a new lab from the ground up?The Koeppel lab is looking for a highly skilled experimental scientist to help establish and drive a new research programme at the interface of genome engineering, functional...
Closes on 24th July. Posted 2nd July 2026
EditThe research group of Alba Diz-Muñoz at the Cell Biology and Biophysics Unit of EMBL Heidelberg is seeking a Lab Manager/Technician for assistance with routine lab tasks and management of lab resources. Dependent on prior experience, it is foreseen that the Lab Manager/Technician would participate i...
Closes on 12th July. Posted 26th June 2026
EditThese are exciting times at EMBL Grenoble. To support our growing activities, we are looking to strengthen our Instrumentation Team with an enthusiastic and skilled Mechatronics Engineer. The Instrumentation Team(https://www.embl.org/groups/papp/ ) develops high-precision instruments for Macromolecu...
Closes on 25th July. Posted 24th June 2026
EditWith support from more than 30 countries, laboratories at six sites across Europe and thousands of scientists and engineers working together, the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) is a powerhouse of biological expertise. EMBL is an intergovernmental organisation, headquartered in Heidelberg, and was founded in 1974 with the mission of promoting molecular biology research in Europe, training young scientists, and developing new technologies.
EMBL currently employs more than 1800 people in Barcelona, Grenoble, Hamburg, Heidelberg, EMBL-EBI Hinxton (near Cambridge), and Rome.
Publishing hundreds of research articles and hosting dozens of conferences every year, EMBL is driving visionary fundamental research and training Europe’s future scientific talent.