About JEMU
Organizational Structure
The Joint Experimental Molecular Unit (JEMU) is a an integrated research infrastructure supported by two federal scientific institutions, the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (RBINS, Brussels) and the Royal Museum for Central Africa (RMCA, Tervuren), that shares expertise, lab facilities and research projects. JEMU is launched and funded by the Belgian Science Policy.
Scientific Mission
JEMU aims at promoting collaborative molecular research among scientists by:
– supporting fundamental and applied scientific molecular research on natural history collections within a collaborative framework.
– introducing new molecular technologies and analytical expertise to stimulate new research lines within RBINS and RMCA.
– providing standardized protocols for DNA archival and DNA database implementation.
– providing scientific support to our partners of the speciesID.be consortium (ENFORCE and BopCo).
Collaborative Research
Collaborative research can be initiated through internal research programs or joint project applications for external funding. Main research interests and expertise of JEMU are:
– DNA barcoding and species delimitation
– molecular systematics
– phylogenomics
– ancient genomics
– population genomics
– evolutionary genomics
– epigenomics
– microbial genomics