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Graduation: Dr. Garcia-Lozano
New publication: Specificity in obligate symbiosis
Mutualism Lab at the John Innes Centre
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

Symbiosis symposium returns to EMBL: The Cellular Mechanics of Symbiosis

November 11, 2025

The second edition of “The Cellular Mechanics of Symbiosis: Sensing Friend from Foe” is coming to EMBL Heidelberg in March 2026! Registration opens soon, so stay tuned and join us!

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