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Luciano Di Croce, elected EMBO member
LUCIANO DI CROCE, ELECTED EMBO MEMBER
Luciano Di Croce, group leader of the Epigenetic Events in Cancer laboratory at the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) and ICREA research professor has been elected member of the European Molecular Biology Organisation (EMBO).
EMBO announced today that 52 outstanding researchers in the life sciences were newly elected to its membership. Forty-three of the researchers reside in Europe and neighboring countries and are accompanied by the election of nine Associate Members from Canada, China, India, Japan and the United States. The EMBO membership currently comprises around 1600 life scientists.
“Our members are the basis for the international reputation of our organisation,” EMBO Director Maria Leptin said. “We have been building our network of members for almost 50 years and the EMBO membership is the foundation for our future growth and achievements. I look forward to the fresh input and ideas that the new EMBO members will bring to the organisation.”
The most recent scientists to join the EMBO membership come from 15 different countries and include 16 female scientists. In Spain, the newly members are Luciano Di Croce (CRG), Isabel Fariñas (Universitat de Valencia) and Paloma Mas (CRAG).
EMBO Members make invaluable contributions to the organization by providing suggestions and feedback on the activities of EMBO. They serve on selection committees for EMBO programmes and mentor young scientists. Their input has helped to promote excellence in life sciences since 1964.