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EN DE About Us Management Network Our History Our Values Contact Us Research Our Research Research Groups Scientific Cores & Support Join Us Why MPI-CBG PhD Program Postdoc Program Why Dresden Open Positions News & Outreach Latest News Publications Events Outreach Media Contact Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI-CBG) We do pioneering basic research. 500 curiosity-driven scientists from over 50 countries ask: How do cells form tissues? Our research programs span multiple scales of magnitude, from molecular assemblies to organelles, cells, tissues, organs, and organisms. Covid-19 Information Cell Biology The MPI-CBG was founded with the goal of bridging scales and bringing together cell and developmental biology. For this reason, we focused heavily on studying cell biological phenomena utilizing different model systems. We can only understand how cells form tissues, our fundamental question, through a deep knowledge of cell biology. more Physics of Life In order to understand the organization of life into molecules, cells, and tissues theMPI-CBG, as part of a collaboration, is bringing physics and biology together to solve biological questions. This interdisciplinary effort merges fundamental physics, theory, and experiment together to truly explore how cells form tissues, the basic research questionof the institute. more Stem Cells and Organoids Stem cells and organoids, as a model system, allows us to push forward our research into how cells form tissues. Studying tissues using organoids and the reconstitution of complex biochemical systems allow the creation of a framework of cell and tissue organization. With organoids, human tissue biology has become accessible for study in a way that was not possible before. more Latest News 05/09/2022First IEEE Frances E. Allen Medal for Eugene Myers and Webb MillerAward for pioneering contributions to sequence analysis algorithms and their applications to biosequence search, genome sequencing, and comparative…04/28/2022DFG funds interdisciplinary projectFunding for Maximina Yun and Steffen Rulands to explore the role of regeneration in aging04/14/2022Structures considered key to gene expression are surprisingly fleetingStudy finds genome loops don’t last long in cells; theories of how loops control gene expression may need to be revised.04/13/2022Structure and function of synapsesDaniel Colón-Ramos is visiting scientist at MPI-CBG and CSBD03/25/2022Vampires with genetic defectsComprehensive genome analysis sheds light on nutrition and evolution of vampire bats03/21/2022A reservoir for insulinInternational team of researchers show how insulin in alpha cells in the fruit fly Drosophila ensure proper development when food is scarce.03/17/2022ERC Consolidator Grant for Jan BruguésFunding to understand emergent physical properties of chromatin using synthetic nuclei03/16/2022Prestigious funding for bridging biophysics and evolutionHFSP Program Grant Award for Pavel Tomancak and his collaborative team03/10/2022Fetal-maternal interface across speciesNew research group leader joins the MPI-CBG Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics Pfotenhauerstraße 108 01307 Dresden, Germany +49 351 210-0 infompi-cbg.de NewsPress ReleasesImpressumPrivacy PolicyIntranet Max-Planck-Gesellschaft We are a member of the research alliance ©2022MPI-CBG