30 years of IBDM
A moment of communion in the love of Science.
Using ROS, larvae coordinate trapping harmful gut bacteria with a valve, then kill them with antimicrobial peptides.
Julia Schaeffer is the recipient of the 2024 Prize for Major Breakthroughs in Biology awarded by the French Académie des Sciences.
Baptiste Libé-Philippot was awarded the Prix Paoletti 2024 by CNRS Biology and the CNRS Foundation. Congratulations!
Discover how members of our community are making an impact outside the walls of the institute through public outreach and creative initiatives.
Trapezius muscle development requires crosstalk between pharyngeal and somitic mesoderm in the early mouse embryo.
The Schnorrer group is welcoming applications for an ANR-funded PhD position to decipher molecular mechanisms how muscle nuclei sense mechanical pressure to adapt their transcriptional program.
The Schnorrer group is welcoming applications for an ANR-funded PhD position to decipher molecular mechanisms how muscle nuclei sense mechanical pressure to adapt their transcriptional program.
How two recently discovered and oppositely acting transcriptional regulators control metabolism in the Drosophila larval fat body, with a special attention on metabolic paths linked to fat accumulation.
Our team at the IBDM is part of a Maitre de Conference competition for a permanent assistant professor position in Bioinformatics in Aix-Marseille University.
Nous recherchons un/une gestionnaire administratif et financier (H/F). La personne recrutée sera intégrée au sein du Service Administratif et Financier de l’Institut de Biologie du Développement de Marseille (IBDM).
We are looking for candidates wishing to apply to a CENTURI Program PhD fellowship to work on the cell biology of epithelia in the emerging model Trichoplax.
The Marseille Developmental Biology Institute (IBDM), an institute overseen by the CNRS and the AMU (Aix-Marseille University), incorporates twenty teams whose research is primarily oriented towards developmental biology and the associated pathologies.