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Center for Integrative Biology

Understanding the functioning of living organisms is the ambition of the Centre for Integrative Biology (CBI) in Toulouse. To achieve this goal, the CBI develops multidisciplinary, multi-scale approaches, from isolated molecules to whole organisms and animal societies, and uses numerous model organisms, from bacteria to humans.

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New Group Leader

The Centre for Integrative Biology of Toulouse (CBI-Toulouse, France) is seeking a Group leader in Neuroscience and/or Animal Behaviour The Centre for Int...


 

Dopamine enables us to select the events we want to remember

In the brain, neurons are capable of modifying their connections with each other as a function of experience. When this synaptic plasticity occurs in the h...

Congratulations to Thomas Mangeat winner of the CNRS crystal award!

Thomas Mangeat (CBI) has been awarded a crystal medal by the CNRS in recognition of his professionalism and very high-level technical skills, and in partic...

Expanding stress fibres: a new player in the control of morphogenesis!

Understanding the mechanisms that control the formation of organs and tissues is a fundamental challenge in biology. Actomyosin networks, elements of the c...

Like a snap hook on a rope, cohesion is an obstacle to the expansion of DNA loops.

The three-dimensional organisation of genomes is crucial to the regulation of various biological processes.Cohesin, the 'snap hook' of DNA, is essential to...

Congratulations to Olaya Rendueles, winner of the France 2030 "Chairs of Excellence in Biology and Health" programme!

Olaya Rendueles (LMGM-CBI) is one of 22 scientists selected as part of the "Chairs of Excellence in Biology and Health" scheme, the aim of which is to supp...

Heavy metal pollution affects the cognitive health of bees

Heavy metals, such as lead and arsenic, are naturally present in soil and water. However, human activities such as mining, metallurgy and car traffic have ...

Women scientists come out of the shadows #6 - Artificial intelligence (AI)

CNRS Occitanie Ouest and its partners are working to raise the profile of women scientists with the "Les femmes scientifiques sortent de l'ombre" operation...

MT180: two CBI candidates at the regional final!

On Friday 15 March, the regional final of the "Ma thèse en 180 secondes" competition will be held at the Théâtre Sorano in Toulouse.For the 2024 edition...

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