Launch your research career with a doctoral contract from Aix-Marseille University through ED62 or through NeuroSchool.
Epithelial tissues under tension: a study explores how individual cells deform and respond to forces.
Congratulations to Ruth Souza, Elise Arbeille, Fabien Durbesson, Vincent Bertrand, Léopold Kurz, Olivier Zugasti, Nathalie Caruso, Cédric Matthews, Florian Roguet, Fabienne Lamballe.
5 motivated and talented students successfully defended their thesis between September 2022 and January 2023.
Lenne group, together with 3 other groups, Merkel (CNRS), Trivedi (EMBL), and Ruprecht (CRG) – embark on BREAKDANCE
Drosophila sarcomeres visualised at super-resolution with the help of nanobodies and single molecule blinks.
“Innovation to transform models of disease”
Aix-Marseille University (AMU) is offering a Junior Professor contract in the scientific field of several sections of the National University Council (CNU).
Wanted! Highly motivated candidates wishing to apply for an Aix-Marseille University PhD fellowship to work on the cell biology of epithelia in the emerging model Trichoplax adhaerens. On cherche des candidat-e-s à une bourse doctorale de Aix-Marseille Université pour étudier la biologie des épithéliums dans un organisme-modèle émergeant, Trichoplax adhaerens.
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.
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.