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Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research
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Life Sciences - Career - 07.01.2026
Announcing recipients of early-career fellowships and grants
Environment - Life Sciences - 27.11.2025
Elena Testoni: Exploring the language of DNA and sustainability in science
Life Sciences - 20.11.2025

In this first-person account, FMI's senior communications manager describes taking part in an early human trial that adapts previous experiments in mice to explore how the human brain responds when visual and auditory information suddenly fall out of sync.
Life Sciences - 04.11.2025

Scientists at the FMI and the University of California-Santa Cruz have found that similar molecular machineries control daily circadian rhythms and developmental timing.
Life Sciences - Psychology - 29.10.2025

Health - Life Sciences - 22.10.2025

FMI group leader Prof. Georg Keller and Prof. Philip Sterzer from Universitären Psychiatrischen Kliniken (UPK) Basel have jointly been awarded a Schweizerischer Nationalfonds (SNF) grant over 1.5 million CHF to investigate the brain circuit changes that underlie schizophrenia.
Life Sciences - Music - 15.10.2025
DNA rhythms orchestrate gene activity across development
Scientists from Friedrich Miescher Institute discovered that thousands of genes in the worm C. elegans switch on and off in precise, rhythmic patterns during development, coordinated across tissues by chromatin - the DNA-protein complex in the nucleus.
Life Sciences - Mathematics - 09.10.2025

Career - Life Sciences - 13.05.2025
Geetika Sapra: The digital heart of FMI
Chemistry - 25.03.2025

FMI researchers have shed light on how intestinal organoids form crypts, the pockets that house stem cells for gut regeneration and long-term stability.
Life Sciences - Campus - 24.02.2025
Exploring metabolism and mentorship: A chat with Anupama Hemalatha
We spoke to Anupama Hemalatha, FMI's newest group leader, whose research explores how metabolic pathways regulate cell behavior using live imaging.
Life Sciences - Career - 18.12.2024
Announcing recipients of early-career fellowships and grants
Life Sciences - 29.10.2024
Laure Plantard: A journey through microscopy, mountains and inclusion
Life Sciences - 01.10.2024
Uncovering the complex roles of transcription factors in gene regulation
Throughout their lifespan, cells must continuously activate and deactivate genes. This process is regulated by transcription factors, a class of proteins that control gene expression by binding to DNA.
Life Sciences - Event - 21.09.2024
FMI Science Prizes — winners 2024
Life Sciences - 04.09.2024
Homing in on the role of chromatin organization in gene regulation
Chromatin is a structure in the cell nucleus that helps pack DNA tightly by wrapping it around proteins called histones.
Life Sciences - Health - 31.07.2024

Innovation - Career - 02.07.2024
Empowering female scientists at the intersection of research and innovation
Laboratory - 11.06.2024
New light-sheet microscope for multicellular systems unveiled
Life Sciences - Health - 24.05.2024

Life Sciences - 22.02.2024

Gene expression is controlled by numerous small RNA molecules called microRNAs, or miRNAs. However, specific functions of most miRNAs remain poorly understood. Working in worms, FMI researchers created an encyclopedia of miRNA dynamics during development, uncovering mechanisms of their regulation. The findings help to better understand typical development and may reveal how these tiny molecules contribute to disease when they become dysfunctional.
Life Sciences - Career - 05.02.2024
Congratulations to our 2023 fellows and prize winners
Life Sciences - Computer Science - 25.10.2023
Charlotte Soneson: embracing the command line
Life Sciences - Event - 28.09.2023
FMI science prizes — winners 2023
Economics - Life Sciences - 20.09.2023
From postdoc to entrepreneur
After a 1.5-year postdoc in the Liberali lab — where he co-developed and tested a new microscope to track the development of organoids in real time — Andrea Boni co-founded a company that provides live-imaging systems based on a revolutionary microscopy technology.
Life Sciences - Health - 30.06.2023
Zeroing in on how the ’guardian of the genome’ works
The tumor suppressor protein p53 has been dubbed the 'guardian of the genome' because it protects the DNA from stress or long-term damage by regulating the expression of numerous genes involved DNA repair, cell division and cell death. Now, FMI researchers have homed in on some of the mechanisms that regulate the activation of p53 target genes.
Life Sciences - Health - 27.06.2023

To keep their vital functions in balance, many organisms use small snippets of RNA to 'silence' messenger RNAs that code for certain proteins. New research from FMI scientists revealed a molecular hub that integrates the activities of different protein complexes involved in such RNA silencing. The findings provide insights into a key mechanism that helps to coordinate cellular functions.
Event - Health - 13.06.2023

Life Sciences - Health - 25.04.2023

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.
Life Sciences - Career - 13.02.2023
Congratulations to our 2022 fellows
FMI researchers are awarded competitive grants and fellowship throughout the year, which speaks for the quality and potential of their work.
Research Management - Career - 08.02.2023
Luca Giorgetti receives SNSF Consolidator Grant
Life Sciences - Campus - 18.01.2023
Becoming a lab head
In this new series, we feature FMI alumni and the diverse careers they have chosen after leaving our institute.
Life Sciences - 13.12.2022

FMI researchers have honed in on a key process that happens when yeast cells divide to form gametes, which are the equivalents of human sperm and egg.
Life Sciences - Physics - 05.12.2022

New work by FMI researchers shows that key proteins help to stabilize the interaction between otherwise highly dynamic DNA structures.
Career - 25.10.2022
Spotlight on FMIers: Marilyn Vaccaro
Life Sciences - Event - 26.09.2022
FMI science prizes - winners 2022
The three FMI internal science prizes are awarded yearly and recognize respectively the best thesis, the best postdoc study and an ingenious new method or tool.
Career - 21.07.2022
Spotlight on FMIers: the PhD reps
Life Sciences - Chemistry - 29.06.2022

FMI researchers developed an imaging approach that allowed them to visualize individual molecules involved in the cell's response to stress. When a cell is exposed to stressors such as toxins, it switches on pathways aimed at repairing damage. One of these pathways is called the 'unfolded protein response', which senses unfolded or misfolded proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum — a cell organelle designated for folding proteins destined to other organelles or to be secreted by the cell.
Chemistry - Event - 24.06.2022

Research Management - Life Sciences - 20.06.2022

Life Sciences - Health - 13.06.2022
Spotlight on FMIers: Iskra Katic
At first glance, Caenorhabditis elegans , or C. elegans for short, isn't exactly awe-inspiring.
Life Sciences - 15.05.2022

Life Sciences - Health - 26.04.2022
Nicolas Thomä receives the Otto Naegeli Prize 2022
Life Sciences - Health - 03.03.2022

Pharmacology - Health - 16.02.2022

Health - Life Sciences - 04.02.2022
Spotlight on FMIers: Gisèle Ferrand
To discover the molecular mechanisms of health and disease, some FMI researchers use animals such as mice and fish.
Life Sciences - Health - 27.01.2022
Congratulations to our fellowship winners
Life Sciences - 23.12.2021
How neurons that wire together fire together
For amplifying sensory stimuli quickly and accurately, neuronal circuits require specific wiring. Some 70 years ago, the compelling idea that "neurons that fire together wire together" emerged. Yet, in computational models, neurons that wire together tend to succumb to an explosion of activity and instability not observed in neurobiology.
Life Sciences - Chemistry - 24.11.2021

Life Sciences - Career - 19.11.2021
Eccellenza Fellowship for Friedemann Zenke
Politics - Today
Argentina 50 years on from start of dictatorship - is it forgetting the disappeared?
Argentina 50 years on from start of dictatorship - is it forgetting the disappeared?
Life Sciences - Today
Courting the Competition: Some Male Fruit Flies Serenade Each Other Rather Than Fight
Courting the Competition: Some Male Fruit Flies Serenade Each Other Rather Than Fight

Social Sciences - Today
Louis Theroux's manosphere documentary shows some of the subtle ways we can undermine online misogyny
Louis Theroux's manosphere documentary shows some of the subtle ways we can undermine online misogyny

Pharmacology - Mar 19
GSK, University of Oxford and Imperial College London launch centre to create computer models of lungs, liver, kidneys and cartilage
GSK, University of Oxford and Imperial College London launch centre to create computer models of lungs, liver, kidneys and cartilage

Innovation - Mar 19
India's new wave of Hindu Religious Entrepreneurship is reshaping our interpretation of success
India's new wave of Hindu Religious Entrepreneurship is reshaping our interpretation of success
Pharmacology - Mar 19
Oxford University spinout Dark Blue Therapeutics acquired to advance leukaemia treatment
Oxford University spinout Dark Blue Therapeutics acquired to advance leukaemia treatment
Veterinary - Mar 19
New RVC study challenges common beliefs on desirable behaviours in designer 'Doodle' crossbreeds
New RVC study challenges common beliefs on desirable behaviours in designer 'Doodle' crossbreeds

Agronomy & Food Science - Mar 19
Bird Flu Risk to Danish Cattle - New Tool Can Warn Farmers Before Infection Spreads
Bird Flu Risk to Danish Cattle - New Tool Can Warn Farmers Before Infection Spreads
Chemistry - Mar 19
Leipzig University and Center for the Transformation of Chemistry conclude collaboration agreement
Leipzig University and Center for the Transformation of Chemistry conclude collaboration agreement








