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New publication: Plant pathogens doubling as insect mutualists
Symbiosis symposium returns to EMBL: The Cellular Mechanics of Symbiosis
Q&A with Current Biology
New lab member: Lisa Reichel
Mutualisms Lab in Barcelona for the European Congress on Evolutionary Biology
Lab retreat in Ringberg Castle
New adventures: Christine
Notice of award: European Research Council
Lab dinner
New publication: Convergent nutritional symbioses in leaf beetles
New publication: Microbial bases of herbivory in beetles
The lab heads to Kyoto: International Congress of Entomology
New lab members: Nomthi Kanyile & Frances Pitsillides
Four years of symbiosis research in Tübingen!
In the media: Why are there so many beetle species?
New publication: Paleocene origin of a digestive symbiosis
Toasting twice
New lab member: Aftab Ayas
New publication: Stammera colonisation dynamics in tortoise beetles

Hassan Salem selected as EMBO Young Investigator

December 07, 2023

Hassan joins 26 life scientists selected by the European Molecular Biology Organization for the Young Investigator Programme. The initiative supports group leaders in the early stages of their independent careers. More details.

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