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Joining forces to solve global challenges


EMBL and the Swedish Science for Life Laboratory sign agreement to build new collaborative links
EMBL and the Swedish Science for Life Laboratory (SciLifeLab) have signed a memorandum of understanding to face global challenges and find effective solutions to improve planetary and human health together. Image credit: Arina Rybina/EMBL
Data science and medical genomics, human and microbial ecosystems, infection biology and planetary biology – these topics are at the core of a memorandum of understanding that has recently been signed between EMBL and the Swedish Science for Life Laboratory (SciLifeLab).
“The remarkable alignment between the research interests and long term goals of EMBL and SciLifeLab indicates how valuable this formalised collaboration will be,” says EMBL Director General Edith Heard. “Some of the most pressing challenges we face today are global, and effective solutions to improve planetary and human health require scientists to work together ....

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Barriers against malaria


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Barriers against malaria
The Bernabeu Group at EMBL Barcelona aims to increase our knowledge of cerebral malaria, using in vitro engineered networks of human blood vessels and brain cells. Credit: Bernabeu Group/EMBL
The current COVID-19 pandemic shows how important it is to get a better understanding of infectious diseases. The Bernabeu Group at EMBL Barcelona aims to increase our knowledge of cerebral malaria, a severe disease that causes around 400,000 deaths each year. Ultimately, this will help us find ways to fight it.
In contrast to other infectious agents, malaria parasites do not infiltrate and infect the brain itself. Instead, they stick to the brain’s blood vessels, causing a rupture of the blood-brain barrier, which may lead to brain swelling and neurovascular alterations. To study this process, the Bernabeu Group creates in vitro engineered networks of human blood vessels (shown here in red and blue) and brain cells called astrocytes (gre ....

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Scientists support malaria research


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Scientists support malaria research
EMBL scientists support research on malaria by providing freely available data resources and using innovative experimental approaches. Our Course and Conference Office facilitates the exchange of knowledge in the field by hosting the annual BioMalPar conference.
EMBL scientists talk about the various ways EMBL supports the research efforts on malaria.
Every year, over 220 million people get infected by the malaria parasite and about 400,000 succumb to the disease. Most of them are children under the age of five. Studying malaria is essential to potentially save hundreds of thousands of children’s lives in the future. ....

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