Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research

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Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research
Established 1970
Research type
Field of research
Director Susan M. Gasser
Affiliations University of Basel

The Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research (FMI) is a world-class center for basic research in life sciences based in Basel, Switzerland.

Scientific activities

The FMI is devoted to the pursuit of fundamental biomedical research. Areas of expertise are:

In these fields the FMI has gained international recognition as a center of excellence in innovative biomedical research.

Research is carried out in 22 independent but highly interactive research teams. In addition, seven technology platforms, ranging from functional genomics to microscopy and imaging, support the research activities with cutting-edge technology.

As of 2011, the institute counts 320 collaborators of which 90 are postgraduate students participating in the FMI International PhD Program, 100 are postdoctoral collaborators and 22 are research group leaders. Since 2004, the institute is led by Susan M. Gasser.

Research Highlights

in chronological order

Teaching and Training

The FMI is an affiliated institute of the University of Basel.[12] It provides biomedical research and career training for over 90 PhD students. FMI selects its highly international student body during a twice-yearly interview-based selection program.[13] 12 FMI scientists have adjunct or full professorships at the University of Basel in the Natural Sciences Faculty. In particular, the FMI participates actively in the teaching program of the Biozentrum of the University of Basel.

The FMI also offers training in biomedical research to postdoctoral fellows. It was designated by a survey of The Scientist in 2006, as the “best place for postdoctoral training” outside of the US.[14][15]

Patents and translational implementation

The FMI has as a major goal the patenting of its discoveries and implementation of its basic research into pharmaceutical development.[16]

History

The Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research is named after the Basel scientist Friedrich Miescher who discovered nucleic acids in the mid-19th century.

The research institute and foundation of the same name was created in 1970, a hundred years after Miescher’s discovery, as a collaborative effort of two Basel-based pharmaceutical companies, Ciba Aktiengesellschaft and J. R. Geigy Ltd.[17] The founding charter describes the aims of the institute as to “pursue and promote basic research in the fields of biochemistry and medicine…“ and “…to provide young scientists from all over the world with an opportunity to participate in scientific research.” [18] The Founding Director was Professor Hubert Bloch (died 1974) who had been Director of Research at Ciba Aktiengesellschaft, and Professor of Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Basel. He was an expert in tuberculosis[19][20] and was also instrumental in the founding of the Institut Suisse pour les Recherches Experimentales sur la Cancer (ISREC), Epalinges, Switzerland. Between 1997 and 2012, the FMI was part of the Novartis Research Foundation.[21] Since 2012 the FMI is an independent foundation.[22]

FMI Directors

1970 – 1974   Hubert Bloch
1974 – 1974   Denis Monard
1974 – 1976   Matthys Staehelin
1976 – 1981   Co-directorship of four-member Executive Committee
1982 – 1984   Edward Reich
1984 – 1987   Karl Heusler
1987 – 2001   Max M. Burger
2001 – 2002   Yves Alain Barde
2002 – 2004   Denis Monard
2004 – present   Susan M. Gasser

Susan M. Gasser is also a Professor of Molecular Biology at the University of Basel and pursues research in the field of epigenetics.[23][24]

Friedrich Miescher Award

The Friedrich Miescher Award is Switzerland's highest honor for up-and-coming biochemical researchers. The award is granted every year by the Swiss Society for Biochemistry[25] to the best scientific contribution in this field. Prize winners must be under 40 and must either be Swiss citizens or have conducted the prize-winning research in this country. The award was instituted in 1970, proposed and donated by the FMI. It is named after the Basel scientist who discovered DNA.

Notes and references

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See also

External links

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  13. http://www.fmi.ch/Training/PhD/ The FMI International PhD Program
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  16. http://www.fmi.ch/Collaboration/Licensing/ Licensing Opportunities at the FMI
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  18. Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research, Founding charter, signed on April 10, 1970
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  23. http://epigenome.eu/en/4,14,66 Susan Gasser, Permanent member of the Epigenome Network of Excellence
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