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Our 19 research groups
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Apr 25, 2023


THE DOUBLE-HELIX 70 YEARS ON: FIVE FMI STUDIES THAT HELPED DECIPHER THE DNA

On April 25, 1953 an iconic research paper was published in the journal Nature:
the description of the double-helix structure of the DNA, by James Watson and
Francis Crick. Their study revolutionized the field of molecular biology and
laid the foundation for modern genetics and genomics. Seventy years later, there
remains a lot to discover about the “molecule of life” and scientists at the FMI
are at the forefront of such research. The anniversary celebrated today is a
good opportunity to look at some key FMI studies that have advanced our
understanding of DNA.


Mar 30, 2023


CELL MAPPING AND 'MINI PLACENTAS' SHED LIGHT ONTO HUMAN PREGNANCY


Feb 13, 2023


CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2022 FELLOWS


ABOUT THE FMI

The Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research (FMI), based in Basel,
Switzerland, is a world-class biomedical research institute, affiliated with the
University of Basel and the Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research.

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UPCOMING SEMINARS & EVENTS

Apr 27, 2023 - 14:30 - FMI 530


TRANSPARENT PUBLISHING & OPEN SCIENCE


  Seminar - Bernd Pulverer, Chief Editor of EMBO Reports, Heidelberg, Germany
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Apr 28, 2023 - 14:00 - Hybrid/FMI 530


UNRAVELING THE SPATIOTEMPORAL ORGANIZATION OF A DEVELOPMENTAL OSCILLATOR


  Thesis Presentation - Maike Graf
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Apr 28, 2023 - 15:00 - Hybrid/FMI 530


MODELLING CANCER-MICROBIOME INTERACTIONS WITH ORGANOIDS AND ORGANS-ON-CHIPS


  Young Investigator Seminar Series - Jens Puschhof, DKFZ, Heidelberg, Germany

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LATEST PUBLICATIONS

Apr 24, 2023

Shaping faces: genetic and epigenetic control of craniofacial morphogenesis.

Selleri L, Rijli FM


Nat Rev Genet
Apr 9, 2023

Pyramidal neurons form active, transient, multilayered circuits perturbed by
autism-associated mutations at the inception of neocortex.

Munz M, Bharioke A, Kosche G, Moreno-Juan V, Brignall A, Rodrigues TM,
Graff-Meyer A, Ulmer T, Haeuselmann S, Pavlinic D, Ledergerber N, Gross-Scherf
B, Rózsa B, Krol J, Picelli S, Cowan CS, Roska B


Cell
Apr 01, 2023

Nucleosomes in mammalian sperm: conveying paternal epigenetic inheritance or
subject to reprogramming between generations?

Gaspa-Toneu L, Peters AH


Curr Opin Genet Dev
Feb 22, 2023

Locomotion-induced gain of visual responses cannot explain visuomotor mismatch
responses in layer 2/3 of primary visual cortex.

Vasilevskaya A, Widmer FC, Keller GB, Jordan R


Cell Reports


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Research
 * Overview
 * Research Areas
 * Scientific Publications
 * Awards & Honors
 * Partnerships

Research Groups
 * Overview
 * Genome Regulation
 * Multicellular Systems
 * Neurobiology
 * Former Group Leaders

Technology Platforms
 * Overview
 * C. elegans Facility
 * Cell Sorting (FACS)
 * Computional Biology
 * Facility for Advanced Imaging and Microscopy
 * Functional Genomics
 * Proteomics & Protein Analysis
 * Structural Biology

Education & Careers
 * Overview
 * PhD & MD-PhD Programs
 * Postdoctoral Activities
 * Teaching
 * Open Positions
 * Working at the FMI
 * Equality & Diversity
 * Living in Basel
 * Alumni

About
 * Overview
 * FMI at a Glance
 * Organization & Leadership
 * Scientific Advisory Board
 * History
 * Contact

News & Events
 * Overview
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 * Resources
 * Seminars & Events


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