Institut Jacques Monod
The Institut Jacques Monod, funded jointly by the CNRS and the University Paris Diderot, is one of the main centres for basic research in biology in Paris, France. It is headed by Valerie Doye.
Founder(s) | Jacques Monod |
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Established | 1965 |
Focus | Fundamental Research |
Endowment | INSERM, CNRS, University Paris Diderot |
Formerly called | Institut de Biologie Moléculaire |
Address | 15 rue Hélène Brion |
Location | Paris , France |
Coordinates | 48.8282°N 2.3818°E |
Website | www |
There are 3 broad research topics (Genome and chromosome dynamics, Cellular dynamics and signalling, Development and evolution) and 2 main transverse axes (Quantitative biology and modelling, Molecular and cellular pathologies). Research at the interface of biology with physics, mathematics, chemistry and medicine is strongly encouraged.
Some 300 people work at the Institute (tenured investigators, Ph.D. students, post-docs, technicians, engineers, French and foreign visitors, and administrative staff).
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