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The European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) Alumni Chats Series

The European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) Alumni Chats Series

著者: EMBL Alumni Relations
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A series of in-depth conversations with members of European Molecular Biology Lab's Alumni Community. Alumni recall the impact of EMBL on their careers and their memories of time spent there as well as the inside stories behind some of the major research breakthroughs.

Alumni Chat contributors are members of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) community. The opinions expressed are their own and are not necessarily representative of the views of EMBL or any other party. The mere appearance of video content on the EMBL Alumni RSS account does not constitute an endorsement by EMBL.

Audio Production and Editing: EMBL Alumni Relations

Content and Interviews: Angus Lamond and Thomas Vaccari

Music: Eco Technology by Aleksey Chistilin from Pixabay

Thanks to: EMBL Audiovisual and EMBL Design

Sponsored by: EMBLEM

© European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL)

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  • Eric Wieschaus - Groundbreaking research in Drospohila and staying grounded after Nobel success.
    2026/01/09

    Eric Wieschaus (EMBL Group Leader 1978-81) chats with Thomas Vaccari (EMBL Predoctoral Fellow 1999-2004). Eric looks back on his groundbreaking work on Drosophila genetics with Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard at EMBL—research that led to the 1995 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. He also reflects on staying grounded amid recognition, his commitment to teaching, and what it means to “do science that works.”

    This conversation was recorded in September 2025.

    Alumni Chat contributors are members of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) community. The opinions expressed are their own and are not necessarily representative of the views of EMBL or any other party. The mere appearance of on EMBL Alumni media accounts does not constitute an endorsement by EMBL.

    Production and Editing: EMBL Alumni Relations

    Content and Interviews: Angus Lamond and Thomas Vaccari

    Music: Eco Technology by Aleksey Chistilin from Pixabay

    Thanks to: EMBL Audiovisual and EMBL Design

    Sponsored by: EMBLEM

    © European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL)

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    39 分
  • Jacqueline Dreyer-Lamm - Lab Builds to Sustaining Research Around the Globe
    2025/12/12

    Jacqueline Dreyer-Lamm (Head of External Scientific Courses, 2009-2018) chats with Thomas Vaccari (EMBL Predoctoral Fellow 1999-2004). Jacqueline discussed her role at EMBL, focusing on building and equipping labs, and developing new courses, as well as her efforts to support scientific research in underdeveloped countries through equipment transfers. Post-EMBL, she transitioned to a startup role, managing operations and grants for a drug development company.

    This conversation was recorded in July 2025.

    Alumni Chat contributors are members of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) community. The opinions expressed are their own and are not necessarily representative of the views of EMBL or any other party. The mere appearance of content on the EMBL Alumni RSS account does not constitute an endorsement by EMBL.

    Audio Production and Editing: EMBL Alumni Relations

    Content and Interviews: Angus Lamond and Thomas Vaccari

    Music: Eco Technology by Aleksey Chistilin from Pixabay

    Thanks to: EMBL Audiovisual and EMBL Design

    Sponsored by: EMBLEM

    © European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL)

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    40 分
  • Phil Avner - Mentors in Paris, Diabetes research and leading EMBL Rome.
    2025/11/28

    Philip Avner (Head of EMBL Rome, 2012-2020) sets out his career trajectory in conversation with Angus Lamond (EMBL Group Leader, 1987-1995). From studying agricultural botany at the University of Newcastle to becoming head of EMBL Rome. He highlights his transition from biochemistry to genetics, influenced by mentors like Piotr Slonimsky and Francois Jacob. After a successful career in Paris, he joined EMBL Rome to foster better integration between EMBL and the Italian scientific community.

    This conversation was recorded in July 2024.

    Alumni Chat contributors are members of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) community. The opinions expressed are their own and are not necessarily representative of the views of EMBL or any other party. The mere appearance of content on the EMBL Alumni RSS account does not constitute an endorsement by EMBL.

    Production and Editing: EMBL Alumni Relations

    Content and Interviews: Angus Lamond and Thomas Vaccari

    Music: Eco Technology by Aleksey Chistilin from Pixabay

    Thanks to: EMBL Audiovisual and EMBL Design

    Sponsored by: EMBLEM © European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL)

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    30 分
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