Welcome to the Friedrich Miescher Laboratory

The Friedrich Miescher Laboratory (FML) is a research institute of the Max Planck Society, named after Friedrich Miescher, a famous Swiss biologist who discovered the DNA in Tübingen. The FML is part of the Max Planck Campus Tübingen, which also hosts the Max Planck Institutes for Developmental Biology and Biological Cybernetics. The FML consists of up to four independent research groups headed by junior group leaders and working on different aspects of biology.
Groups:
- Antonin Lab (Nuclear envelope dynamics)
- Hauf Lab (Chromosome Segregation)
- Ivanov Lab (Sister chromatid cohesion)
- Rätsch Lab (Machine Learning in Biology)
Address:
Spemannstraße 39, 72076 Tübingen, Germany
Phone: +49-7071-601 800
FAX: +49-7071-601 801

