Onboarding

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  • How do I access EmBiology as a new user?

    Last updated on March 03, 2026

    Go to embiology.com and click on the 'Sign in' button on the top right-hand corner.Click on 'Register'.Enter your email address and click 'Continue'.Set a password for your account and click 'Continue'.In...

  • How can I reset a forgotten password?

    Last updated on March 03, 2026

    Go to embiology.com and click on the 'Sign In' button on the top right-hand corner.Enter your email address and click 'Continue'.Click 'Forgot password?'.You will receive an email to reset your password....

  • How do I delete my EmBiology account?

    Last updated on March 03, 2026

    If you'd like to delete your Elsevier account, please contact us using the Email option at the bottom of this page. Visit our Privacy Principles information page to learn more about Elsevier's commitment...

  • How do I log into EmBiology?

    Last updated on March 03, 2026

    Go to embiology.com and click on the 'Sign In' button on the top right-hand corner.Enter your email address and click 'Continue'. Enter your password and click 'Continue'.The first time you sign into EmBiology...

  • How do I clear my cache and all cookies?

    Last updated on March 03, 2026

    Browsers tend to hold onto information such as form contents. This can cause slowness or errors when the site no longer matches the cached information. Check your browser instructions for the steps to...

  • What are the differences between EmBiology searches and traditional literature searching?

    Last updated on March 03, 2026

    EmBiology provides search results that focus specifically on biological relationships between concepts, such as proteins, diseases, or pathways. This means you can find articles and clinical trials where...

  • Can I use the same password as my other Elsevier products?

    Last updated on March 03, 2026

    No, EmBiology operates using a different registration and login system than other Elsevier products.

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