We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Flavio Maina and his team for this distinction and warmly thank them for their exceptional dedication to the search of more effective breast cancer treatments.
We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Flavio Maina and his team for this distinction and warmly thank them for their exceptional dedication to the search of more effective breast cancer treatments.
We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Flavio Maina and his team for this distinction and warmly thank them for their exceptional dedication to the search of more effective breast cancer treatments.
We are delighted to welcome Leo Guignard and his new research group ‘Computer Science, Morphogenesis and Variability’ to IBDM.
Seeking for your Master internship? The IBDM seems like the right place to do it? Check out our offers.
Congratulations to Robert Kelly, Frank Schnorrer, Cédric Maurange, Bianca Habermann and Delphine Delacour!
The Mann team identifies the microRNA-17-5p as responsible for alcohol-related brain connectivity defects.
The work will investigate how transcription factor protein sequences influence LLPS, nuclear sub-compartmentalization and gene regulation during development.
The intern will develop skills in cell biology (cell culture, immunofluorescence, confocal imaging) and will be trained to use advanced biophysical tools (deformable hydrogel beads, atomic force microscopy).
The selected candidate will receive training in the following areas: molecular biology, cell biology, Xenopus micro-injection and micro-surgery, fluorescent confocal microscopy, video-microscopy, numerical image analysis.
The project aims at uncovering the molecular and cellular bases for Ubx and AbdA distinct motif usage.
The master project (M2) aims at characterizing the epithelial connectivity and collective behavior of the intestinal differentiated domain in homeostatic conditions or under challenging contexts.
During the Master’s project (M1 or M2), the student will use some of the techniques used in the laboratory to quantitatively interrogate the structure-function relationship underlying interallelic interactions.
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.