The IBDM invites applications for group leader positions. We seek researchers
who define and address fundamental questions in biology, including the
development, the function, and the dynamics of complex biological systems.
The IBDM invites applications for group leader positions. We seek researchers
who define and address fundamental questions in biology, including the
development, the function, and the dynamics of complex biological systems.
The IBDM invites applications for group leader positions. We seek researchers
who define and address fundamental questions in biology, including the
development, the function, and the dynamics of complex biological systems.
A new genetic cooperation acting on liver cancer has been uncovered in patients and functionally documented in vivo
Aziz Moqrich team hosted the actor and sponsor of the medical Research Foundation FRM, Thierry Lhermitte.
Mike Altounian presented his work on the effects of alcohol on neural circuit development at Neurostories 2022.
The mission is to contribute to the team research on mechanistic and functional characterization of signalling circuits in cancer, develop novel therapeutic and diagnostic tools.
A PhD position on the robustness of cell fate specification programs – Bertrand Lab (June 2022) at the Developmental Biology Institute of Marseille
An engineer position in biology is available starting in September 2022 in the Lenne group at the Developmental Biology Institute
The Munro (Chicago, USA), Lenne and Ruprecht (Marseille, France) groups seek 2-3 postdoctoral fellows to join a newly funded (NSF/ANR) international collaboration.
Apply to a lecturer position in Cellular and Integrative Physiology Department of Biology, University of Aix-Marseille / Institute of Developmental
We welcome applications from highly motivated, curiosity-driven PhD candidates, interested in the topic of Developmental Neurobiology, to join Cédric Maurange’s team. The position is
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.