Institut de Biologie Paris Seine

The Institut de Biologie Paris-Seine (IBPS) was created on January 1st 2014. It brings together almost all the research in Biology of the Jussieu Campus within the University Pierre et Marie Curie, for which research in biology has a long standing tradition. Located in a building on the Quai St-Bernard, by the Seine river, the IBPS hosts over 500 people across 5 units and 6 technological platforms.

The missions of the IBPS
The IBPS was created by the UPMC and the CNRS, in association with INSERM. The goal is to become the UPMC’s biology flagship.

The general objectives of the IBPS are to investigate societal issues related to the environment, ageing, neurodegenerative and behavioral diseases, and advance knowledge in basic science. A key aspect of the IBPS research strategy lies in the development of novel methodologies at the interface between Biology and Maths, or Biology and Physics.

Organisation
The five research units that compose the IBPS represent a very important part of the teaching and research forces of the UPMC within the following areas:

Besides those units, the IBPS features six core technological platforms in the area of Imaging, Genomics, Proteomics, Molecular interactions, Aquatic animal Facility, Rodent Animal Facility.

Michel Labouesse
IBPS Director

Staff

  • Manager : Michel Labouesse
  • Scientific affairs manager : Isabelle Tratner
  • Administrative and financial manager : Véronique Soulier
  • Operations manager : Pierre Netter
  • Project and and administrative officer Stéphanie Zimny
  • Communications officer : Emilie Picton