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Hello ÖGMBT members,

Here's a list of the great content selected as a highlight in the past 2 weeks.

Resolution Revolution—FEBS Letters' Cryo-Electron Microscopy Special Issue

Resolution Revolution—FEBS Letters' Cryo-Electron Microscopy Special Issue

FEBS Letters is pleased to announce the publication of an exciting new special issue entitled "Dissecting life's architecture—metabolic complexes through cryo-EM", guest edited by Panagiotis L. Kas... Read more

FEBS Letters FEBS Letters
 
Thinking like a Scientist, Part five: The Burden of Knowledge
 

Thinking like a Scientist, Part five: The Burden of Knowledge

Science is advancing at an unprecedented pace, leaving many researchers feeling overwhelmed by the complexity of modern knowledge. For early career scientists especially, finding a niche can be cha... Read more

Christian Frezza Christian Frezza
Professor of metabolomics in ageing, CECAD, University of Cologne
 
Empowering early-career researchers: FEBS Letters Best Poster Presentation Prize at the I Young Biochemist Meeting

Empowering early-career researchers: FEBS Letters Best Poster Presentation Prize at the I Young Biochemist Meeting

Dr. Vitória Baptista, Junior Ambassador for FEBS Letters and Coordinator of the Portuguese Biochemical Society Junior Section (J-SPB, coordinator of J-SPB in 2025), participated in the I Young Bioc... Read more

Vitória da Cunha Baptista Vitória da Cunha Baptista
PhD Student, University of Minho
 

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June 2026 news: Read the latest updates on FEBS events and other activities

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Upcoming key dates

FEBS Press | FEBS Open Bio webinar on Cellular Senescence
18 June 2026

FEBS3+ Meetings | ÖGMBT 2026 early registration deadline
23 June 2026

FEBS Press | FEBS Letters webinar on Circadian clocks
25 June 2026

FEBS-IUBMB-ENABLE Conference 2026 | Early bird & travel grant deadline
30 June 2026

FEBS Excellence Awards 2026 | Application deadline
15 August 2026

FEBS Press | FEBS Letters cover contest deadline
31 August 2026

FEBS Advanced Courses | 2027 Call for applications 
1 September 2026

FEBS3+ Meetings 2027 | Funding application deadline
30 September 2026

 

The FEBS Congress 2026: Maastricht awaits

For those of you coming to the 50th FEBS Congress, we look forward to welcoming you very soon for five days of immersion, inspiration and international interaction across the molecular life sciences!

Find details on poster preparation, instructions for speakers and travel, as well as a wealth of programme information, on the Congress website, and stand by for release of the Congress mobile app and pre-arrival email a few days ahead of the event.

We warmly invite you to visit the FEBS stand at the Congress to learn more about FEBS Press journals and FEBS programs. Do also check out a Congress history poster exhibition for this milestone 50th FEBS Congress, with contributions from some of the FEBS member Societies who have hosted past editions of the event.

 

Biochemistry & Beyond, by The FEBS Journal

Did you know that The FEBS Journal used to be called the European Journal of Biochemistry? Whilst we remain firmly anchored in biochemistry, our scope has branched out and now supports all aspects of the molecular life sciences. 

We are excited to introduce our Biochemistry & Beyond initiative, aimed at showcasing some of our favourite articles on topics that one might not immediately associate with The FEBS Journal. To start, we invite you to peruse our new collections on Plants & Biotechnology, Organismal Biology, Cardiobiology, Stem Cells & Development, and RNA & Epigenetics. In time, we want to expand the initiative to add new topics and collections. Have you spotted a new favourite paper in the journal that has a focus beyond biochemistry? Let us know at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

FEBS Open Bio

You still have time to register for the free FEBS Open Bio webinar that will be held on Thursday, June 18th at 16:00 CEST/15:00 BST. Guest editor Dimitris Kletsas together with several of the Special Issue authors will discuss trending topics in Cellular Senescence research.

We look forward to welcoming you all and invite you to check out the associated In the Limelight Issue on Cellular Senescence. Happy reading!

FEBS Open Bio at FEBS Congress

As every year, FEBS Open Bio editors will be attending the FEBS Congress, and we look forward to the opportunity to meet our readers, authors, reviewers and colleagues! In addition, this year, Sara Fuentes, Managing Editor for FEBS Open Bio, will also be attending the FEBS Young Scientists’ Forum 2026 to present the Early Career Reviewer Hub programme. This initiative is designed to involve Early Career Researchers in the peer-review process of Research Protocols and by doing so, contribute to their professional development. We look forward to seeing you there!

 

FEBS Letters

FEBS Letters is pleased to invite you to a free online webinar on Circadian Clock BiologyThe webinar will take place on Thursday, 25 June, 2026 at 9:00am PDT/ 5:00pm BST/ 6:00pm CEST. 

This one-hour webinar will be hosted by Prof. Carrie Partch and Dr. Emery Usher (University of California Santa Cruz, Howard Hughes Medical Institute), and will feature three short talks by Prof. Jerome S. Menet (Texas A&M University), Prof. Priya Crosby (The University of Edinburgh), and Dr. Emery Usher (UCSC).

Questions can be asked during the webinar, and we also invite attendees to send questions to the speakers in advance for the Q&A by emailing us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

If you are interested in attending, please register for the zoom webinar here. We hope you can join us!

 

FEBS Letters has also recently published a special issue entitled “Dissecting life’s architecture — metabolic complexes through cryo-EM."

Guest edited by Panagiotis L. Kastritis (MLU Halle), this issue explores the role of cryo-electron microscopy in understanding diverse complexes, painting a picture of a field moving toward greater understanding of metabolic architecture. We invite you to read the issue for free here!

 

Molecular Oncology

To mark World Cancer Day, Molecular Oncology launched a writing competition titled “Intercepting cancer before it begins: A 2050 perspective,” challenging authors to explore how future advances in science, medicine, technology, and public health will transform cancer prevention. We are proud to announce the winners of this year's competition, whose forward-looking insights offer a glimpse into the next few decades of oncology. We invite you to read the full winning entries and learn more about the authors here.

 

In addition, the journal has launched two new Call for Papers collections in conjunction with upcoming conferences organized by our affiliate partner, the European Association for Cancer Research (EACR). These high-profile article collections will cover the critical thematic areas of “Cancer Metabolism” and “Chromosomal Instability in Cancer.” Aligned with the focus of these conferences, we invite authors to submit their latest research and review articles in the fields of cancer metabolism, cancer genomics, and chromosomal instability.

 

Fellowships

FEBS Excellence Awards 2026

The FEBS Excellence Awards 2026 call is now open! These awards support outstanding early‑career group leaders in the FEBS area, within eight years of their PhD, who demonstrate scientific excellence and international experience, providing €100,000 over three years for research equipment and consumables. Eligible applicants must hold a salaried group leader position with secured institutional support for the duration of the award.

???? Application deadline: 15 August 2026

 

FEBS Advanced Courses

Updates for organizers

What are you doing this summer? How about finalizing an application to the FEBS Advanced Courses programme? The next deadline to apply to organize a course is 1 September 2026 (for courses delivered in 2027). Check the updated guidelines and application form (for Round 2 of the 2027 call) on the FEBS website.

Hoping to organize a course outside the FEBS area? The new Joint FEBS/IUBMB Advanced Course can be held in any country that has an IUBMB Adhering Body or Associate Adhering Body. This course type is equally funded by FEBS and IUBMB and is still part of the FEBS Advanced Courses programme.

More details are available from the FEBS website.

Updates for participants

The upcoming courses in 2026 are listed on the Advanced Courses calendar. These ones are still open for registration (contact the organizers for queries):

Thank you for sharing information about the FEBS Advanced Courses with contacts and networks.

Career of Young Scientists

FEBS‑IUBMB‑ENABLE 2026

Join the 5th FEBS‑IUBMB‑ENABLE Conference, taking place in Krakow, Poland, on 14–16 October 2026. Under the theme “The Code of Life: Beyond the Genome to Multilayer Biology”, this international event will bring together PhD students and postdoctoral researchers for three days of cutting‑edge science, networking, and career development.

Travel grants of €500 are available for young members from FEBS Constituent Societies.
???? Travel grant application deadline: 30 June 2026

FEBS Education and Training

FEBS 2026 Congress Education Special Session

Wellbeing in times of change: Finding balance in an unbalanced academic world
Taking place as part of the 50th FEBS Congress, this special session organised by the FEBS Education & Training Committee will explore how researchers can navigate the challenges of today's academic environment, from increasing workplace pressures to the impact of emerging technologies such as AI.

Featuring Cormac Taylor (University College Dublin, Ireland) and Kay Guccione (University of Glasgow, UK), the session will combine expert perspectives with audience discussion on building healthier and more sustainable research cultures.

Chaired by Francesco Malatesta (Italy) and Ly Villo (Estonia) from the FEBS Education & Training Committee, the session will also include audience discussion and interactive elements focused on building healthier and more sustainable academic environments.

???? Tuesday 7 July 2026, 16:00–17:45
???? Maastricht, The Netherlands

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FEBS3+ Meetings

This year’s annual meeting of ÖGMBT (the Austrian Association of Molecular Life Sciences and Biotechnology) has an exciting wide-ranging scientific programme, and support from FEMS and FEBS for collaboration with nearby countries. The FEBS3+ collaboration is with the FEBS member Societies CSBMB (Czech Republic) and SBS (Slovenia), and FEBS3+ travel grants are available for early-stage researchers from these countries.

Find all the details of the event on the ÖGMBT website. The updated early registration and oral abstract deadline is 23 June 2026.

FEBS National Lectures

The FEBS National Lecture scheme enhances FEBS Constituent Society meetings by providing travel support for a distinguished scientist from outside the host country to speak at the event. Hear the following FEBS National Lecturers at FEBS member Society meetings in August and September:

Biochemistry Without Borders 2026: Annual Meeting of the Hungarian Biochemical Society, Debrecen, Hungary, 26–26 August 2026
FEBS National Lecturer: Michele Vendruscolo (Cambridge, UK)

48th Congress of the Spanish Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Tarragona, Spain, 7–10 September 2026
FEBS National Lecturer: Henrik Oster (Lübeck, Germany)

GBM Compact 2026: Focus on RNA Structure and Dynamics, a meeting of the German Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (GBM), Frankfurt, Germany, 17–18 September 2026
FEBS National Lecturer: Martin Blackledge (Grenoble, France)

FEBS Constituent Societies are invited to submit applications for FEBS National Lecture support at their meetings later in 2026 and in 2027.

 

 

June - Your FEBS Network highlights

Monday, 08 June 2026 02:41
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Hello Austrian Association of Molecular Life Sciences and Biotechnology,

Here's a list of the great content selected as a highlight in the past 2 weeks.

Upcoming FEBS Letters Webinar: Circadian Clocks
 

Upcoming FEBS Letters Webinar: Circadian Clocks

Register now for our upcoming FEBS Letters free webinar, which will be held on 25th June 2026 at 18:00 CEST. Prof. Carrie Partch and other experts will discuss exciting advances in circadian rhythms. Read more

FEBS Letters FEBS Letters
“Glowy” fungi illuminate the path to understanding bioluminescence
 

“Glowy” fungi illuminate the path to understanding bioluminescence

Bioluminescence has been widely studied, but the biology underlying this light emission or "glow" remains incompletely understood- until now: read on to find out more. Read more

The FEBS Journal The FEBS Journal
 
Polyethylene glycol: an alternative for overcoming the impediments to malaria treatment
 

Polyethylene glycol: an alternative for overcoming the impediments to malaria treatment

Malaria continues to affect millions worldwide, highlighting the need for new therapeutic strategies. In a recent study published in The FEBS Journal, researchers reveal how PEG400 regulates Falcip... Read more

The FEBS Journal The FEBS Journal
 
Designing standardized biology laboratory practicals by leveraging the collective curricular wisdom
 

Designing standardized biology laboratory practicals by leveraging the collective curricular wisdom

Read more

Didier Picard Didier Picard
Emeritus, University of Geneva; and member of FEBS education and training committee
 

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Neuer Lesestoff von Open Science

Tuesday, 02 June 2026 01:03

Open Science

Liebe Newsletter-Abonennt:innen!

Der Frühling ist schnell vergangen und bei Open Science war so einiges los!

Bei der Langen Nacht der Forschung waren wir mit gleich drei Mitmachstationen zu Mikroorganismen, Allergien und Gesundheitskommunikation dabei. In unserem Artikel erfährt man mehr über unsere kreativen Vorbereitungen dafür.

Außerdem stellten wir Open Science als Arbeitgeber und das Tätigkeitsfeld der Wissenschaftskommunikation bei der Life Sciences Career Fair der ÖGMBT vor. Und auch im Projekt ZuPacken fanden die ersten Exkursionen zu den Projektpartnern aus der Industrie statt.

Was die Temperaturen betrifft, ist der Sommer jetzt schon im vollen Gange. Deshalb ein kleiner Blick in die Sommerferien:

Wir laden auch dieses Jahr wieder neugierige Kinder und Jugendliche zu spannenden Experimenten bei den Summer Science Camps ins Vienna Open Lab ein. Es gibt noch wenige freie Plätze für das Summer Science Day Mini (8-9 Jahre), Summer Science Camp Junior (10-11 Jahre), Summer Science Camp Routiniers (14-15 Jahre) sowie das Summer Science Camp Profis (16-20 Jahre)! Zu den Kursinfos geht es hier.

Zum Schluss gibt's noch ein paar Forschungs-Highlights! Zum Beispiel ganz aktuell zum Schimmelpilzgift Aflatoxin, das erstmals in österreichischem Mais nachgewiesen wurde!

Liebe Grüße vom Open Science Team!

Aktuelles

Summer Science Camps - Experimentieren in den Ferien!

Auch 2026 bieten wir im Sommer wieder unser Ferienprogramm mit Kursen für alle Altersstufen sowie fünftägige Summer Science Camps für 10- bis 17- Jährige an.

Projektnews

Mikroorganismen, Allergien und ganz viel Reden!

Das gab’s bei den Open Science Mitmachstationen bei der Langen Nacht der Forschung 2026 zu erleben.

Projektnews

ZuPacken: Einblicke in die Industrie

Im Zuge des Projektes ZuPacken fanden die ersten Exkursionen zu MM Premium und ALPLA, unseren Projektpartnern aus der Industrie, statt. Außerdem standen spannende Workshops mit der Plattform Verpackung mit Zukunft am Programm.

Umwelt - Technik - Landwirtschaft

Giftiger Schimmelpilz erstmals in Mais nachgewiesen

BOKU-Studie berichtet über ersten Nachweis von Aflatoxin B1 in Niederösterreich.

Projektnews

Wir waren bei der Life Sciences Career Fair 2026!

Die Life Sciences Career Fair der ÖGMBT feierte ihr fünfjähriges Jubiläum und Open Science war mit dabei!

Medizin - Mensch - Ernährung

Neue Einblicke in Nervenzellschäden nach Hirnverletzungen

An der MedUni Wien wurde ein neuer Ansatzpunkt zur Entwicklung von Strategien gefunden, um Beeinträchtigungen nach Hirnverletzungen zu verringern.

Genetik und Zellbiologie

Entstehen Erinnerungen auf einem leeren Blatt?

Eine neue Studie vom Institute of Science and Technology Austria untersucht, wie sich Gedankennetzwerke im Hippocampus nach der Geburt entwickeln.

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June - Your FEBS Network highlights

Tuesday, 26 May 2026 12:00
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Hello Austrian Association of Molecular Life Sciences and Biotechnology,

 Here's a list of the great content selected as a highlight in the past 2 weeks.

Meet the YSF 2026 awardees!
 

Meet the YSF 2026 awardees!

Over +100 talented young scientists from 30 different countries have been selected to participate in the 25th edition of the FEBS Young Scientists’ Forum (YSF), taking place in Wageningen, the Neth... Read more

FEBS Fellowships FEBS Fellowships
 
Upcoming FEBS Open Bio Webinar: Cellular Senescence: A Roundtable Discussion
 

Upcoming FEBS Open Bio Webinar: Cellular Senescence: A Roundtable Discussion

Register now for our upcoming free FEBS Open Bio webinar, which will be held on Zoom on 18th June 2026 at 16:00 CET (15:00 BST). Dr. Dimitris Kletsas and panellists will explore exciting findings i... Read more

FEBS Open Bio FEBS Open Bio
 
In the Limelight: Cellular Senescence

In the Limelight: Cellular Senescence

FEBS Open Bio’s latest ‘In the Limelight’ issue features three reviews that highlight key advances in the rapidly evolving field of cellular senescence research Read more

FEBS Open Bio FEBS Open Bio
 
Interview series: Meet Tristan Samuels, a FEBS Open Bio Poster Prize Winner
 

Interview series: Meet Tristan Samuels, a FEBS Open Bio Poster Prize Winner

This interview series aims to introduce early-career award winners, highlight their work and scientific interests, and inspire young scientists and students to get involved in FEBS and FEBS Junior ... Read more

FEBS Junior Section FEBS Junior Section
Junior Section, FEBS
 

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Life Sciences Awards Austria 

The Annual Meeting 2026 will once again celebrate excellence in Austrian life sciences through the Life Sciences Awards Austria. These prestigious awards recognise outstanding achievements by researchers and innovators who are shaping the future of the life sciences in Austria and beyond. Find details on award categories and nomination procedures here. Deadline for submission: May 27, 2026

 

Registrations Now Open!

18th ÖGMBT Annual Meeting 2026 | FEMS Regional COLLAB & FEBS3+ Meeting, Vienna

Dear Members of the ÖGMBT,

There are moments in the life of a scientific society that make all the effort worthwhile — moments that justify the countless late evenings, the intense negotiations, the revisions, the setbacks, and the stubborn, unwavering belief that something truly new is possible. Today is one of those moments.

We are immensely proud — and genuinely moved — to share with you that after month of intense work, and more than a few drops of blood, sweat, and tears, we have succeeded in creating something our community has never seen before: a truly international, interdisciplinary format that bridges societies, disciplines, and nations under one roof.

The 18th ÖGMBT Annual Meeting 2026 is not just another conference. It is the result of a shared dream — forged in close partnership with four European scientific societies and backed by two of the continent's most prestigious federations. It is proof that when scientists collaborate, remarkable things happen.

And now, at long last, the doors are open.

We warmly invite you — our members — to be among the first to register.

A Unique International Split Format

This year's meeting combines two interconnected scientific events in Vienna, with a shared programme day bringing all participants together:

enlightened FEMS Regional COLLAB
14–15 September 2026

organized together with the Slovenian Microbiological Society and the Croatian Microbiological Society & designed to help microbiologists build meaningful, long-lasting collaborations across Central Europe.

enlightened FEBS3+ Meeting
15–17 September 2026
organized together with the Czech Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and the Slovenian Biochemical Society

enlightened Joint Programme Day: 15 September 2026

Participants may register for:

  • the FEMS Regional COLLAB meeting,
  • the FEBS3+ Meeting,
  • or the complete combined programme.

Early Bird Registration Closes Soon

Online early bird registration is now open. Secure the lowest rates by registering during the Early Registration period. As an ÖGMBT member, you are entitled to reduced registration fees. Register here.

Oral Abstract Submission — Don't Miss the Deadline

Abstract submission is now open too. This is your opportunity to present your research to an international audience spanning microbiology, biotechnology, molecular biosciences, AI in biology, precision medicine, bioengineering, and many other emerging fields. Submit your abstracts here.

Check out the List of Invited Panelists and Speakers & the Respective Programmes

enlightened FEMS Regional COLLAB meeting Programme

enlightened FEMS Regional COLLAB Invited Speakers

enlightened FEBS3+ Meeting Programme

enlightened FEBS3+ Invited Panelists

Why participate?

  • Connect with researchers, industry, and funding stakeholders
  • Discover new collaboration opportunities and future project partners
  •  Present your research and expertise
  • Engage in highly interactive networking and discussion formats
  • Explore cutting-edge scientific developments across the life sciences

We warmly invite you to join us in Vienna and become part of an international scientific community shaped by collaboration, interdisciplinarity, and innovation.

We look forward to welcoming you in Vienna!

Best regards,

Matthias Steiger
Organizing Chair – FEMS Regional COLLAB  

Felix Sternberg
Organizing Chair – FEBS3+ Meeting

on behalf of the Organizing Committee

Supported by: 
FEMS – Federation of European Microbiological Societies
FEBS – Federation of European Biochemical Societies

 

Dear FEBS Constituent Society members, 

We are looking forward to seeing many of you at the FEBS Congress in Maastricht this summer
Council meeting taking place during the afternoon of Wednesday 8th and the morning of Thursday
Please note below and in the links within this letter, the matters relating to this year’s
and Council meeting. 

50th FEBS Congress; Maastricht, The Netherlands 4th – 8th July 2026 

The Congress is taking place in Maastricht, The Netherlands from Saturday 4th to Wednesday 8th July 2026, 
preceded by the FEBS Young Scientists’ Forum, in Wageningen, The Netherlands, from 2nd to 4th July 2026. 
For the latest updates on Congress registration and abstract submission, please visit here.

Appointment of delegates to the 66th FEBS Council Meeting; Maastricht, The Netherlands 8th – 9th July 2026 
Please return ‘1. Council delegate form 2026’ with details of your Society’s delegate to the 66th 
Council meeting. The form should be sent to FEBS’ Chief Administrator: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by 31st  May 
2026. 

There will be a Council dinner on the evening of Wednesday 8th July, with the meeting taking place during the 
afternoon of Wednesday 8th and the morning of Thursday 9th July. The meeting will finish on Thursday 
lunchtime so delegates have time to travel home. Further details will be shared with the meeting delegates. 

Elections: nomination of candidates for the available positions of FEBS Committees or Working Groups 

Please note the linked list of the positions available for election and the eligibility criteria and please 
complete the applicable candidate nomination form in the attached zip folder ‘2. Nomination forms for 
elections 2026’. Completed nomination forms should be sent from the nominating society, by email, to FEBS 
Chief Administrator: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., by the deadline of 31st May 2026.  

2029 Congress and Young Scientists Forum: call for bids 
The call for bids to host the 53rd FEBS Congress and Young Scientists Forum in 2029 is now open, with further 
details attached with this letter. Any society interested in bidding to host the Congress, should in the first 
instance contact the FEBS Congress Counsellor, Prof. Graça Soveral: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Bids should be 
submitted, by email, to FEBS Chief Administrator: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., by the deadline of 31st  May 2026.  
_________________________________________________________________________________  

FEBS 3+ Meetings and FEBS National Lectures 
On behalf of the Congress Counsellor, I would like to invite you to apply for FEBS National Lecture support for 
your national society meetings in 2026 and 2027 and FEBS 3+ Meeting support for 2027. Please see here for full information and please contact the Congress Counsellor, via the FEBS Events Manager, to apply: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..  

FEBS 3+ Meetings offer support for scientific national meetings of a FEBS constituent society organised in
collaboration with at least two other constituent societies. FEBS support is currently €20,000 for each meeting
with €10,000 for the host society to use towards general organization and €10,000 to use for a travel award
scheme to attract young scientists outside the host country who are members of one of the collaborating
societies. Applications for meetings in 2027 are invited, with a deadline for applications of 30th September 2026
In 2026, FEBS 3+ meeting support has been awarded to the Austria society (ÖGMBT) for their joint scientific
meeting being held this September, in conjunction with the societies of the Czech Republic and Slovenia. In 2025
FEBS3+ meeting support was awarded to the Lithuania society hosting in conjunction with the societies of Estonia
and Latvia; the Czech society hosting in conjunction with the societies of Slovakia, Poland and Germany; and the
Serbia society hosting in conjunction the societies of Croatia, Hungary, Slovenia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. 
FEBS National Lectures: FEBS supports plenary lectures to enhance national scientific meetings of constituent 
societies, with support for the travel costs of an internationally recognised speaker from outside the host 
country. Member societies are encouraged to apply for a FEBS National Lecture award during 2026 and 2027. 
In 2026 so far, FEBS is giving National Lecture support to the society national meetings of Norway, Spain and 
Germany. Support for further society national meetings is available. In 2025, FEBS National Lecture support 
was given to the society national meetings of Norway, Hungary, Spain and Poland. 
_________________________________________________________________________________ 

Please let us know, via This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., of your society’s annual national meeting, so we can add it to the
calendar on the FEBS website and let us know if there are any updates to your society’s individual page and
contact details on the Members section of our website
We are looking forward to seeing you and your society’s members in Maastricht this summer. 
With best wishes, 

Miguel       
-- 
Prof. Miguel A. De la Rosa 
FEBS Secretary General 
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May - Your FEBS Network highlights

Monday, 18 May 2026 11:47
FEBS Network

Hello ÖGMBT members,

 Here's a list of the great content selected as a highlight in the past 2 weeks.

 
In the Limelight: Bioplastics and Biopoylmers
 

In the Limelight: Bioplastics and Biopoylmers

FEBS Open Bio’s latest ‘In the Limelight’ issue features five new reviews highlighting the current developments in the rapidly evolving field of bioplastics research. Read more

FEBS Open Bio FEBS Open Bio
 
Once upon a time in Belgrade
 

Once upon a time in Belgrade

After attending the Joint FEBS/EMBO Lecture Course ‘The evolving role of mitochondria in metabolism’ last summer in Belgrade, Serbia, these five young scientists collaborated again to write a post ... Read more

Beata Siemiątkowska Beata Siemiątkowska
researcher, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology PAS
 
Why Mentors Fail
 

Why Mentors Fail

Brooke Morriswood Brooke Morriswood
writer, Total Internal Reflection
 
Join EMBL: Genomics for Educators and Enthusiasts
 

Join EMBL: Genomics for Educators and Enthusiasts

???? register by 31 May 2026 | ???? Free of charge | ???? In English, online Read more

Alexandra Bezler Alexandra Bezler
Lecturer, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL)
 

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FEBS Letters' 2026 Cover Contest!

Tuesday, 05 May 2026 09:36

For this contest, our emphasis is on authentic scientific data that is visually compelling and thought-provoking, rather than on artistic renderings, illustrations, or graphics. We are seeking images arising directly from research, including but not limited to:

  • Cellular or subcellular fluorescence/confocal images
  • Cryo-EM structures or atomic force micrographs
  • Protein or nucleic acid structures
  • Molecular dynamics snapshots

The winning entry will be featured on the cover of FEBS Letters, and the winner will receive a prize of €500. We will publish an article featuring the winning image and runners-up in the Scientists' Forum, in which the creators will provide a paragraph about the image and their research.

Please note that images created using commercial generative AI are not eligible for our 2026 Cover Contest. Images generated through scientific methods that employ machine learning are eligible.

How to enter

Submit your entry via email to the FEBS Letters Editorial Office at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. between 18 March 2026 and 30 Sep 2026. Each entry should consist of:

  1. A high-resolution image file, formatted as either JPG or PNG. You should name your file e.g. "YourName_CoverContest.jpg".
  2. An explanatory caption for your image of up to 200 words. You should include some technical information, e.g. the type of microscopy used, but this should not be a figure caption. Rather, you should tell us what you find interesting or beautiful about the image in the context of your research.
  3. Authorship information for your image. Please include your name, email address, and institutional affiliation.

For full details, please see the contest page here.

https://febs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/18733468/2026-cover-contest

Good luck, and we look forward to seeing your work!

 

 

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