EMBO
EMBO is an organization of more than 1700 leading researchers that promotes excellence in the life sciences. The organization aims to support researchers at all stages of their careers and to help build a European research environment where scientists can achieve their best work. Only the microbiologists from this wider organization are listed below.
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Aguzzi, Adriano Akira, Shizuo Aktories, Klaus Amati, Paolo Andersson, Siv Arber, Werner Armitage, Judith Arnon, Ruth Arraiano, Cecilia Atkins, John Baltimore, David Bamford, Dennis Barrell, Barclay Barré-Sinoussi, Françoise Bassler, Bonnie Bauer, Heinz Baulcombe, David Beckwith, Jonathan Bell, Stephen Benkirane, Monsef Benne, Rob Bernardi, Alberto Bertani, Giuseppe Bertazonni, Umberto Bickle, Thomas Billeter, Martin Bishop, David Björk, Glenn Böck, August Boëtius, Antje Boller, Thomas Bonas, Ulla Bonhoeffer, Sebastian Borst, Piet Bosch, Leendert Boulanger, Pierre Bousso, Philippe Brammar, William Braun, Richard Bresch, Carsten Briggs, John Brownlee, George Brummelkamp, Thijn Buc, Henri Buchrieser, Carmen Buckingham, Richard Bujard, Hermann Bumann, Dirk Burgyan, József Burke, Derek Burny, Arsène Cao, Xuetao Cazenave, Pierre-André Cerda-Olmedo, Enrique Charpentier, Emmanuelle Clayton, Christine Cole, Stewart Coll, Miquel Cornelis, Guy Cortese, Riccardo Cossart, Pascale Coutinho, Antonio Covacci, Antonio Crowther, Richard Cusack, Stephen |
Danchin, Antoine Davies, Juliande De Lorenzo, Victor Dehio, Christoph Delius, Hajo DeLong, Edwards Dénarié, Jean Devoret, Raymond Diggelmann, Heidi Dixon, Ray Doerfler, Walter Domingo, Esteban Dougan, Gordon Dwek, Raymond Ebert, Dieter Eggertsson, Guðmundur Ehrlich, S. Dusko Eisen, Harvey Elena, Santiago Embley, T. Martin Emr, Scott Engel, Andreas Ensoli, Barbara Erberl, Gérard Errington, Jeff Espinosa, Manuel Falkow, Stanley Feldmann, Horst Ferrandon, Dominique Fiers, Walter Franklin, Richard Gancedo, Carlos García-Olmedo, Francisco Garoff, Henrik Garrett, Roger Georgopoulos, Costa Gerdes, Kenn Gicquel, Brigitte Girard, Marc Goebel, Werner Gottesman, Susan Grandi, Guido Gräßmann, Adolf Graziosi, Franco Greber, Urs Griffin, Beverly Griffiths, Gareth Groot, Gert Gualerzi, Claudio Gull, Keith |
Hacker, Jörg Haenni, Anne-Lise Harrison, Stephen Hartley, Brian Heinz, Dirk Helenius, Ari Hellinski, Donald Hengartner, Hans Hengge, Regine Hirt, Bernhard Hirt, Heribert Hobom, Gerd Hodgkin, Jonathan Hohn, Barbara Hohn, Thomas Hol, Wim Holden, David Hopwood, David Hornung, Veit Howard, Jonathan Jackson, Richard Jenal, Urs Jetten, Mike Johannes, Ludger Jones, T. Alwyn Jou, Willy Jürgens, Gerd Kääriäinen, Leevi Kafatos, Fotis Kahmann, Regine Kamoun, Sophien Kaufmann, Stefan Kédinger, Claude Kerr, Ian Klein, Eva Klein, George Klenk, Hans-Dieter Kolakofsky, Daniel Kondorosi, Eva Kraehenbuhl, Jean-Pierre Kroemer, Guido Lanzavecchia, Antonio Lazdunski, Claude Lea, Susan Legocki, Andrzej Lemaitre, Bruno Levashina, Elena Löwe, Jan Lusso, Paolo |
Malim, Michael Marsch, Mark Masucci, Maria McConnell, David McMichael, Andrew Medzhitov, Ruslan Meyer, Thomas Michel, Bénédicte Milanesi, Gabriele Miller, Jeffrey Minsky, Abraham Moelling, Karin Montagnier, Luc Montecucco, Cesare Murillo, Francisco Murrell, Colin Namba, Keiichi Normark, Staffan Nyström, Thomas O’Garra, Anne Overath, Peter Paces, Pal, Csaba Václav Parkhill, Julian Peacock, Sharon Perrin, David Pettersson, Ulf Pizza, Mariagrazia Pugsley, Anthony Radmann, Miroslav Rainey, Paul Rappuoli, Rino Reichhart, Jean-Marc Rescigno, Maria Revel, Michel Rey, Félix Ricciardi-Castagnoli, Paola Richmond, Mark |
Salas, Margarita Sansonetti, Philippe Santoro, Maria Savakis, Charalambos Scazzocchio, Claudio Scherf, Artur Schiavo, Giampietro Schulze-Lefert, Paul Schwartz, Maxime Schwartz, Olivier Sebo, Peter Segal, Eran Séraphin, Bertrand Shao, Feng Sharp, Paul Sherratt, David Silhavy, Thomas Skehel, John Soldati-Favre, Dominique Söll, Dieter Stehelin, Dominique Stragier, Patrick Strandberg, Bror Stuart, David Subak-Sharpe, John Svoboda, Jan Talbot, Nicholas Tang, Christoph Tempé, Jacques Timmis, Kenneth Tiollais, Pierre Toussaint, Ariane Trautner, Thomas Trono, Didier Uhlin, Bernt Ullmann, Agnes Vaheri, Antti van der Oost, John van Kammen, Albert van Montagu, Marc Venetianer, Pál Verdaguer, Núria Verma, Inder Vogel, Jörg Voinnet, Olivier von Meyenburg, Kaspar Wagner, Gerhart Wain-Hobson, Simon Waksman, Gabriel Warren, Graham Waters, Andrew Way, Michael Weil, Roger Weiss, Robin Weissmann, Charles White, Malcolm Wigzell, Hans Wilkie, Neil Winnacker, Ernst-Ludwig Winocour, Ernest Wolf-Watz, Hans Yaniv, Moshe Zavada, Jan Zinkernagel, Rolf zur Hausen, Harald Zychlinsky, Arturo |
All but one of the FEMS journals are now fully open access (OA), with one journal, FEMS Microbiology Letters remaining a subscription journal with free-to-publish and OA options. Open access is key to supporting the FEMS mission of disseminating high quality research as widely as possible: when high quality, peer reviewed sound science is open access, anyone, anywhere in the world with an internet connection, can read it.