Manton revolutionised the study of algae using the electron microscope & is known for her work revealing cilia structure & function of Golgi apparatus
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Freud may be most famous for founding psychoanalysis. But get this! He was also an ichthyologist & carcinologist (a fish and crustacean studying man)!
EOSC-Life makes it easier for scientists to find, access and use life-science data. See how we've done so far in our new brochure!
Legislative changes in the UK in 1918-19 encouraged women to take up university study, creating a group of scientific stars including Mary Parke
We've surely been busy since Dec '20! We signed an MoU with EMBL, kicked off the Euro Marine Omics Biodiversity Obs. Network & much more!
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Oceans are the lungs of our planet. They provide most of the oxygen we breathe and are an important source of food and medicine. We need healthy...

In this video, get to know EMBRC Greece (Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, HCMR). HCMR includes three institutes: Institute of Marine Biology...

Meet one of the French EMBRC sites: Observatoire Océanologique de Banyuls-sur-Mer, OOB (part of EMBRC-FR). Founded in 1881, the OOB, also known as the...

Meet the Institut de la mer de Villefranche, IMEV (previously Observatoire Océanologique de Villefranche sur mer), one of EMBRC France's three sites.
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