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Outstanding scientists elected to EMBO Membership

In EMBO’s 60th anniversary year, 100 new Members and 20 Associate Members join the community

Grant and Award Announcement

EMBO

120 scientists from across Europe and beyond have been elected to the EMBO Membership, an honour that celebrates research excellence and outstanding achievements in the life sciences.

The new EMBO Members and Associate Members have been recognized for accomplishments that cover the spectrum of life science research, including work that has advanced understanding of how infectious disease spreads, the intricacies of ocean nutrient cycles, the mysteries of cellular signalling networks, the secrets of how plants survive in desert environments, and the links between the biology of our brains and our emotions.   

EMBO Director Fiona Watt said: “The new EMBO Members and Associate Members have made immense contributions to fundamental life science research, and, in many cases, their work has paved the way for innovations that have improved lives and livelihoods around the world. As EMBO marks its 60th anniversary, we celebrate the pivotal roles played by the EMBO Membership in strengthening international life science research and contributing to the EMBO Programmes and activities. I send my warmest congratulations to all those elected.” 

 

To celebrate EMBO's 60th anniversary, EMBO Council invited the EMBO Membership to elect 100 new EMBO Members and 20 EMBO Associate Members this year. The newly elected Members and Associate Members reside in 37 countries/territories. The new EMBO Members are based in 24 Member States of the EMBC, the intergovernmental organization that funds the main EMBO Programmes and activities. The 20 new Associate Members reside in 13 different countries/territories, including EMBO’s global cooperation partners.

The first EMBO Members were elected in 1964 ­­– that initial group of 169 life scientists has now grown into a community of more than 2,100 EMBO Members and Associate Members. 92 Nobel laureates are amongst those who have previously been elected to the EMBO Membership.

EMBO Members guide the execution of the EMBO Programmes and activities, for example by evaluating funding applications, serving on EMBO Council and committees, and contributing to initiatives such as training, policy, outreach and mentorship. New members are nominated and elected by the existing EMBO Membership.

EMBO will formally welcome the new members at a meeting of the EMBO community between 29 October and 1 November 2024 in Heidelberg, Germany. An online directory listing all EMBO Members and Associate Members, their affiliations, and subject areas is available here

Selected statistics

  • 120 outstanding life scientists have been elected to the EMBO Membership, comprising 100 EMBO Members and 20 EMBO Associate Members.
  • The new EMBO Members and Associate Members reside in 37 different countries/territories.
  • 49 of the 120 new Members and Associate Members are women (41%) and 71 are men (59%).

 

The full list of the newly elected Members and Associate Members of EMBO is, in alphabetical order:

New EMBO Members  

 

David J. Adams

Hinxton, UK

Asaph Aharoni

Rehovot, IL

Ariel Amir

Rehovot, IL

Pavel V. Baranov

Cork, IE

Wendy S. Barclay

London, UK

Allison J. Bardin

Paris, FR

Eduard Batlle

Barcelona, ES 

Oded Béjà

Haifa, IL  

Pedro Beltrao

Zürich, CH

Oliver Billker

Umeå, SE

Valérie Borde

Paris, FR

Joshua M. Brickman

Copenhagen, DK

Silvia Bulgheresi

Vienna, AT

Megan R. Carey

Lisbon, PT

Susana M. Coelho

Tübingen, DE

Lucia Colombo

Milan, IT

Alessandro Costa

London, UK

Vincenzo Costanzo

Milan, IT

László Csanády

Budapest, HU

George Davey Smith

Bristol, UK

Christos Delidakis

Heraklion, GR

Ádám Dénes

Budapest, HU

Stefan Diez

Dresden, DE

Guillaume Duménil

Paris, FR

Myrielle Dupont-Rouzeyrol

Nouméa, FR

Arnaud Echard

Paris, FR

Maria Falkenberg

Gothenburg, SE

Elif Nur Firat-Karalar

Istanbul, TR

Uri Frank

Galway, IE

Jonathan Gershenzon

Jena, DE

René Geurts

Wageningen, NL

Angela Giangrande

Illkirch, FR

Sebastian Glatt

Kraków, PL

Nadine Gogolla

Munich, DE

Nick Goldman

Cambridge, UK

Inbal Goshen

Jerusalem, IL

Nir S. Gov

Rehovot, IL

Ita Gruic-Sovulj

Zagreb, HR

Ilona C. Grunwald Kadow

Bonn, DE

Georg Halder

Leuven, BE

Olivier Hamant

Lyon, FR

Ricardo Henriques

Oeiras, PT

Martin W. Hetzer

Klosterneuburg, AT

Susan P. Holmes

Stanford, US

Martin Howard

Norwich, UK

Juha Huiskonen

Helsinki, FI

Denis Jabaudon

Geneva, CH

Martin Jínek

Zürich, CH

Marko Kaksonen

Geneva, CH

Ewelina Knapska

Warsaw, PL

Lumir Krejci

Brno, CZ

Nick Lane

London, UK

Claudia Langenberg

London, UK

Zdeněk Lánský

Prague, CZ

Tuuli Lappalainen

Stockholm, SE

Melissa H. Little, AC

Copenhagen, DK

Ingrid Lohmann

Heidelberg, DE

Sally Lowell

Edinburgh, UK

Wenbo Ma

Norwich, UK

Ivan Matić

Cologne, DE

Zoltán Molnár

Oxford, UK

Anna Moroni

Milan, IT

László G. Nagy

Szeged, HU

Kathy K. Niakan

Cambridge, UK

Mats Nilsson

Stockholm, SE

Ruth Nussinov

Frederick, US

Snezhana Oliferenko

London, UK

Rui F. Oliveira

Lisbon, PT

Isabel M Palacios

London, UK

Philippe Pasero

Montpellier, FR

Silvia Pastoreková

Bratislava, SK

Nenad Pavin

Zagreb, HR

Arturas Petronis

Vilnius, LT

Corné M.J. Pieterse

Utrecht, NL

Benjamin Podbilewicz

Haifa, IL

Gabriele Procaccini

Naples, IT

Britta Qualmann

Jena, DE

Emma L. Rawlins

Cambridge, UK

Jochen C. Rink

Göttingen, DE

Asya Rolls

Haifa, IL

Owen J. Sansom

Glasgow, UK

Mikhail M. Savitski

Heidelberg, DE

Paola Scaffidi

Milan, IT

Mónica M. Sousa

Porto, PT

Maria Grazia Spillantini

Cambridge, UK

Tanja Stadler

Basel, CH

Ulrich Technau

Vienna, AT

Aleksandra Trifunovic

Cologne, DE

Leoš Shivaya Valášek

Prague, CZ

Jacco van Rheenen

Amsterdam, NL

Teva Vernoux

Lyon, FR

John Vontas

Heraklion, GR

Steven West

Exeter, UK

Jonathan R. Whitlock

Trondheim, NO

Joachim Wittbrodt

Heidelberg, DE

Emre Yaksi

Trondheim, NO

Karina Yaniv

Rehovot, IL

Leonie S. Young

Dublin, IE

Peijun Zhang

Oxford, UK

Alena Zíková

České Budějovice, CZ

 

New EMBO Associate Members 

 

Karen Adelman

Boston, US

Dominique C. Bergmann

Stanford, US

Helen M. Blau

Stanford, US

Miguel L. Concha

Santiago, CL

Rodrigo A. Gutiérrez

Santiago, CL

Luis Herrera-Estrella

Irapuato, MX

Oliver Hobert

New York, US

Erika L.F. Holzbaur

Philadelphia, US

Gou Young Koh

Daejeon, KR

Rong Li

Singapore, SG

James C. Liao

Taipei, TW


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