Marta Miączyńska as a Vice Chair of the EMBO Council

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Maria Rescigno and Marta Miączyńska chair the EMBO Council. Together with the current members they will guide the organization and its programmes.

At its recent meeting, EMBO Council elected Maria Rescigno as its Chair and Marta Miączyńska as its Vice Chair. The Council of EMBO is the body that directs and guides the organization and its activities and ensures its development with the mission to promote excellence in the life sciences.

Maria Rescigno, EMBO Member since 2011, is a full professor and vice rector for research at Humanitas University as well deputy scientific director and group leader at Humanitas Research Hospital, Milan, Italy, where she leads the immunology programme and the mucosal immunology and microbiota lab.

Marta Miączyńska, EMBO Member since 2017, is a full professor and director of the International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology in Warsaw, Poland, where she heads the laboratory of cell biology.

“EMBO plays a crucial role in fostering a collaborative and dynamic scientific community in life sciences in Europe and beyond. We will guarantee that the EMBO Council will persist in its vital role of steering the organization, enhancing the impact of its activities, and upholding the highest standards of scientific excellence and integrity,” said Maria Rescigno.

“I am honored to assume the position of Vice Chair of the EMBO Council, and I am very excited about the opportunity to work with Maria and all colleagues at the Council. I am convinced that together we will uphold EMBO values to continuously foster excellence in research and support talented scientists through various EMBO activities. In today’s fast-paced world, EMBO should remain an organization that unites researchers and promotes life sciences,” said Marta Miączyńska.

EMBO Council in its meeting also confirmed Paul Nurse as Secretary General of EMBO. Sir Paul Nurse, EMBO Member since 1987, is Chief Executive of the Francis Crick Institute, London, UK.  Read more about EMBO Council and all current members here.

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